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Hunting knife, hand forged from 14mm, O1 tool steel rod. Blade length is
170mm, width is 4.5mm with filework down the back. The pattern on the
blade is etched with ferric chloride solution and the handle is
fiddleback coral gum (I think).
Our tabletop game was called off, so Paul thought it'd be fun to get everyone together and do a game-related fieldtrip. The Atlanta Botanical Garden is an in-game location that's coming up in our Mage game, and a couple of the players hasn't been before.
The gate to the Kids' and Trustees' Gardens.
Italian Consulate / Henry P. Davidson House, 690 Park Avenue, New York City (Walker & Gillette: 1917)
I'm not sure if they're bronze, copper, iron, or actual petrified animals, but I pass this metalworker's (or archaeologist's) place all the time in the Venice/Culver, CA area (Los Angeles), and never take a picture.
I was a passenger on a lunch run from work this time, though, and it was the right time of day for good lighting, so here you go.
Sights from the 2014 version of the Oklahoma City Train Show always held the first Saturday in December at the OKC Fairgrounds
This project ended up being WAY more work than I originally anticipated. The outer structure was made with 1/8” stainless round stock and the interior grid was made with 16 gauge stainless round stock. Most of the welding was done with the spot welder, I used TIG welding for the assembly of everything once the grills were complete. I ended up running out of time to finish the trap entrances at school so I purchased some galvanized mesh and finished it at home.