A few items.
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A few items.
A chandelier for a local campgrounds cabin.
A few outside entry lights for the same cabin. I wish I would have gotten some good pictures of these, I was fairly happy with them.
Fundraiser dragonfly(similar to the large one I made a while ago) with a custom tag I made with a laser engraver.
A few outside entry lights for the same cabin. I wish I would have gotten some good pictures of these, I was fairly happy with them.
Fundraiser dragonfly(similar to the large one I made a while ago) with a custom tag I made with a laser engraver.
6’x12’ Dynatorch with a powermax 85
12’ Wysong brake
5’x 5/16’ wysong rolls
3.8’x10’ Pearson shear
65 Ton Edwards ironworks
Boss laser 3655 150 watt CO2.
Quicncy compressor
Misc welding machines
12’ Wysong brake
5’x 5/16’ wysong rolls
3.8’x10’ Pearson shear
65 Ton Edwards ironworks
Boss laser 3655 150 watt CO2.
Quicncy compressor
Misc welding machines
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Re: A few items.
Those are all very nicely done! Great work. What kind of finish is that on the moon/dragonfly?
David
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Re: A few items.
The dragonfly was translucent powdercoating with a clear powdercoating.
The chandelier was bare metal with a flat clear to make it look older, other accent parts were black textured powdercoating.
The chandelier was bare metal with a flat clear to make it look older, other accent parts were black textured powdercoating.
6’x12’ Dynatorch with a powermax 85
12’ Wysong brake
5’x 5/16’ wysong rolls
3.8’x10’ Pearson shear
65 Ton Edwards ironworks
Boss laser 3655 150 watt CO2.
Quicncy compressor
Misc welding machines
12’ Wysong brake
5’x 5/16’ wysong rolls
3.8’x10’ Pearson shear
65 Ton Edwards ironworks
Boss laser 3655 150 watt CO2.
Quicncy compressor
Misc welding machines
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Re: A few items.
Beautiful work, love seeing how others are incorporating their plasma cutting into other projects



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Re: A few items.
What a beauty! Well done
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Re: A few items.
Excellent work! Did you tape or vacuum/finger wipe the dragon fly piece?
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Re: A few items.
I think he just was careful and let it overlap/blend..
6’x12’ Dynatorch with a powermax 85
12’ Wysong brake
5’x 5/16’ wysong rolls
3.8’x10’ Pearson shear
65 Ton Edwards ironworks
Boss laser 3655 150 watt CO2.
Quicncy compressor
Misc welding machines
12’ Wysong brake
5’x 5/16’ wysong rolls
3.8’x10’ Pearson shear
65 Ton Edwards ironworks
Boss laser 3655 150 watt CO2.
Quicncy compressor
Misc welding machines
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Re: A few items.
Not sure if this would work but after viewing videos on small powder coating techniques. I thing if you used a heat gun or other methods to make the metal hot and then sprinkling the powder on the sections you want (powder coating in a salt shaker). The heated metal will slightly melt (collect on the metal) and then finish with an oven cook. This would be very close to the fluidizing powder coating application.
This guy shows the procedure and also used a paint brush to mix colors too.
This guy shows the procedure and also used a paint brush to mix colors too.
DIY 4X4 Plasma/Router Table
Hypertherm PM65 Machine Torch
Drag Knife and Scribe
Miller Mig welder
13" metal lathe
Small Mill
Everlast PowerTig 255 EXT
Hypertherm PM65 Machine Torch
Drag Knife and Scribe
Miller Mig welder
13" metal lathe
Small Mill
Everlast PowerTig 255 EXT
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Re: A few items.
acourtjester wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 1:10 pmNot sure if this would work but after viewing videos on small powder coating techniques. I thing if you used a heat gun or other methods to make the metal hot and then sprinkling the powder on the sections you want (powder coating in a salt shaker). The heated metal will slightly melt (collect on the metal) and then finish with an oven cook. This would be very close to the fluidizing powder coating application.
This guy shows the procedure and also used a paint brush to mix colors too.





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Re: A few items.
They all look great!