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fire pit
Here is a fire pit that I made recently. I was very happy with the cut quality on this 3/16" steel, and how it turned out overall. Every piece was plasma cut. I use a Dynatorch table with a Hypertherm 1650.
After paint...
After paint...
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Great idea for a fire pit. How many total pieces is it? Is the main ring one piece? I don't see the seam....
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I believe it was 17 total pieces. Yes the main ring was one piece, the seam was welded and cleaned up to blend with the bends.
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Great fire pit!
I think I will make one like this to put out in the yard.
I love to BBQ over hardwood rather than charcoal, this would be great.
Did you come up with this design?
Very unique with the legs and side pieces.
I think I will make one like this to put out in the yard.
I love to BBQ over hardwood rather than charcoal, this would be great.
Did you come up with this design?
Very unique with the legs and side pieces.
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Re: fire pit
Great job. It looks amazing. If you don't mind could you tell me the dimentions of the squares where the deer are. Thanks
Pete
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Re: fire pit
Thanks for the comments everyone. I made this specifically for and donated it to a hunting and outdoor event in my hometown that raises money for youth programs in the area. It was in the silent auction.
I did come up with the design and did all of the scenes also. Each panel is around 12x15, and the circle that the bucks scenes are in were about 10" diameter.
It also had a removable pole with a swing-over grill and pot-holder, but of course I procrastinated and sent those parts last minute so I never got a picture with it all together!
I did come up with the design and did all of the scenes also. Each panel is around 12x15, and the circle that the bucks scenes are in were about 10" diameter.
It also had a removable pole with a swing-over grill and pot-holder, but of course I procrastinated and sent those parts last minute so I never got a picture with it all together!
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Re: fire pit
will you post the pcm of the squares for the scenes... I can not find them in the square design only round...
Thanks,
JS
Thanks,
JS
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craftsmanship looks great! Very clean! And I like the legs and foot rests, nice touch!
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Just looking at your design it's very nice well done but wouldn't it be a good idea to put some expanede metal in the bottom so the ash would drop out and let air in so it would burn better, I guess it would burn OK more for the ease of cleaning too, just a thought. Ouch that hurt....
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Nice work, thanks for sharing!
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Re: fire pit
Great design, thanks for sharing!
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Re: fire pit
What are the dimensions for the legs?
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Re: fire pit
The fire pit is super cool do you mind sharing the dxf file too thanks (of course if aint selling)
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Re: fire pit
Considering that baker was "Last active:Fri Aug 18, 2017 11:27 am"...you'll likely have it drawn on your own before a reply is received.
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Could try shooting him a PM in case he isn't subscribed to this thread.
2014 Bulltear (StarLab) 4x8
C&CNC EtherCut
Mach3, SheetCam, Draftsight
Hypertherm PM65
Oxy/Acetylene Flame Torch
Pneumatic Plate Marker, Ohmic, 10 inch Rotary Chuck (in progress)
C&CNC EtherCut
Mach3, SheetCam, Draftsight
Hypertherm PM65
Oxy/Acetylene Flame Torch
Pneumatic Plate Marker, Ohmic, 10 inch Rotary Chuck (in progress)
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Nice job...
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Hello
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Very nice and clean design.
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Can you share the dxf file?