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On display in the gallery of the Arts & Cultural Council of Greater Rochester. Exhibit is entitled "Vital Metals", artwork by Jeong Ju Lee.
Celle.
"Ein Mann durch stosst die Pforte." 1
("A Man pushes through a gate.")
A bronze by Jean Ipousteguy.
We had our 1st Metal workshop at college this week. We had to make a ring, i made these 2. Great fun :)
For bicycle front suspension forks to replace boring black plastic thinies.
Made from aluminium using only a Lathe and a drill
On May 24, 2017, CBMM worked with Gunston Day School students on blacksmithing. The program was led by CBMM's Jenn Kuhn and Matt Engel, with more about our student programs at cbmm.org/learn/school-programs/
west Somerton metalwork village sign depicting church, windmill & wherry (a Norfolk sailing goods barge)
An Entertainment Attorney for over 20 years, Paul is the leading writer of legal aspects of Canadian Visual Arts and Music Law and the author of Musicians and the Law in Canada and Model Agreements for Multi-Media and Visual Arts. Paul also has numerous legal journal and periodical articles to his credit including articles in the International Journal of Media Law and Practise, the Performing Arts Review, Queen's Law Journal and the International Association of Entertainment Lawyers Journal. In the music field, Paul has counselled clients in all aspects of the music business including major music publishers, large independent record companies and gold and platinum recording artists. He has worked on Domestic and International licensing and distribution contracts in such countries as the United States, Japan, Germany, South East Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Scandinavia, United Kingdom and Taiwan. Paul's legal expertise also includes copyright and trademark matters, and as a registered Canadian trademark agent, he oversees his firm's Domestic and International trademark portfolio. His corporate expertise includes drafting and advising clients with respect to Partnership Agreements, Incorporation and Shareholder Agreements.
The Berber Jews were accomplished metalworkers, especially in silver. Most of them left for Israel in the late '60s, but they taught their craft to their neighbors.
a piece of welding rod used to attach the rusted part to a 2x4. This will allow it to hang in the solution
A three man operation, work is consistent and life is good. No need for OSHA rules here - who says you can't operate heavy machinery while not wearing shoes.
Pictured here are turning and cutting-off tool holders. Two posts are also included.
This South Bend lathe in up for auction at...
Another from Sunday evening. This structure seems so delicate in some ways, and yet can withstand one of the biggest tidal ranges in the world, and storms such as we had a week ago. In fact, the end of the pier collapsed in 1970, and was only fully re-opened in 1998. If you are interested, a bit more of the history is at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clevedon_Pier
I never was a huge fan of turquoise, but now I just can't seem to get enough. I especially love the matrix. It gives each stone character and a unique personality.
A 100mm long section of 30mm square aluminium, cut in half with the hacksaw and machined on one of the cut ends.
Sulgrave Manor is a Tudor and Georgian house built by direct ancestors of George Washington, the first President of the United States
Aylesbury Vale U3A visit.
Dragon sculptured out of steel and copper, have to be really carful handling this one as the spikes are very sharp. He normally hangs from the wall over our fireplace.
The Bid D got his stitches out, we went home from the vet trough heat and dust. Watered all the flowers, now it has started to rain. Groomed the cats and had a pile of hair the size of a new cat. Cut a Piece of water-tube in two halfes to create a new connecting piece (restult tomorrow).