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Just another fire pit

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Every year the city I live in has a founders day "party" Years ago they cam and asked if i could make something to donate for their raffles. This is what I came up with and it ended being the one thing that everyone wanted, they come back every year and ask for one. I offer to do something different or even the same pit with different designs in it but they want the exact same thing, Which is fine by me because its already drawn up!

When finished it's 35" wide and 15" tall
Uses most of a 4x8 sheet but you can get 2 out of a 5x10

Enjoy, and post pics if you build one!
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Looks good! Thanks for posting the photos and the file.


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Nice clean design and file! Thanks for posting your file and photos.
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Thank you. Looks amazing. :Like
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Very, very nice! Thanks for posting, this is another great one to personalize :Like
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What angle did you bend it at?
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Nice, how thick do you make them?
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CWPlasma wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2024 12:15 pm What angle did you bend it at?
I couldn't tell you the angle honestly. I just did a little trial and error until they fit together good
Scratch wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2024 1:42 pm Nice, how thick do you make them?
I made them out of 10ga and painted with high temp bbq paint
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I did the math, 52 degrees works just right. Also used 10 gauge and high temp paint.
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I needed to make a firepit for a gift so I made two of these and I'll sell one of them. I did change the design a bit, but kept the overall shape that the OP drew up. I'm not sure how come his was only 35" wide though, because mine ended up being 50" at the widest point and about 43" from flat to flat. Mine was also 18-1/2" tall. No big deal though, my friend wanted a large firepit so doesn't matter.
Thanks again for the file!

Thanks also to @CWPlasma, 52 degrees was just the ticket!
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Looks Great Scratch!
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Very nicely done!!
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Looks awesome!
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CWPlasma wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2024 5:58 pm I did the math, 52 degrees works just right. Also used 10 gauge and high temp paint.
CWPlasma - Would you please show us how you calculated the 52 degree bend angle for the sides? With maybe a sketch or two to help us better understand your process.

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Very nice Scratch!
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adbuch wrote: Sun Sep 22, 2024 5:48 am
CWPlasma wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2024 5:58 pm I did the math, 52 degrees works just right. Also used 10 gauge and high temp paint.
CWPlasma - Would you please show us how you calculated the 52 degree bend angle for the sides? With maybe a sketch or two to help us better understand your process.

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CWPlasma - I took another look at the bend angle calculation for the sides and this is what I came up with. My result is pretty close to your 52 degrees.
I will be curious to see how your approach compares to what I did. I'm always trying to learn something new from other members.
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Looks great! Thanks for sharing the extra info too!

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Thanks for the files and inspiration Paul!

Hopefully I get pics of it lit tonight.

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Very nicely done Mo! Thanks for showing us your completed project.
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