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CBMM welcomed nationally renowned sculpture artist and Shepherd University professor Christian Benefiel, who guided workshop participants through the intricacies of casting bronze and aluminum, including creating molds, working the sand and furnace, and pouring molten metal. Learn more about all our shipyard programs at: cbmm.org/learn/shipyardprograms
Top view of my lathe in progress. I still need to complete the box but it's functional at this point. The lathe is removable with two bolts and a small Bonnie Klein wood lathe can be mounted in it's place.
Dyxum's Oktoberfest with D.R.P Dr. Rudolf Hugo Meyer & Co. Görlitz KinoPlasmat 1:1.5 f=2.5cm at f/1.5
According to the Commemorative Biographical Record of the Fox River Valley (1895), Henry J. Dickerson established the Appleton Novelty Works, an iron foundry and manufactory specializing in the production of paper and pulp processing machinery, in 1878.
This object is the property of a private collection. The image is part of the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database, a digital archive of Wisconsin objects. For more information, see content.wisconsinhistory.org/u?/wda,2420
The spice rack above the stove is a metalwork project I completed recently in a fabrication class I took with Adam Clark. Combination of blacksmithed steel rod and welded sheetmetal.
Great cabochon of Oolite - a fossil -like stone with rich brown spots on a mossy green background. This particular stone has one golden spot - it all reminds me of a flower field! I accented the chain with yellow jade, to highlight the lovely golden bloom!!
Side view of my lathe in progress to better see the undermounted motor. I still need to complete the box but it's functional at this point. The lathe is removable with two bolts and a small Bonnie Klein wood lathe can be mounted in it's place.