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Scavenge Challenge March 2012 - "3. Ornamental metalwork (scrolls, curlicues, etc.) is the subject."
I spent some time driving around town on Saturday, before coming to the realization that my town is pretty much devoid of "ornamental metalwork".
Thankfully, as I was strolling through my own backyard today, I noticed the Tiki Torch poles.
I don't know about China, but Japan was absolutely known in the West for its metalwork at this time.
The historical connections between silver and China are of incredible, profound historical significance far beyond what our American history public school textbooks will tell you.
At the Metro Detroit Metalworking Club's tent (metrodetroitmetalworkers.com/), members show off their work.
This is my partially completed go-kart. It still needs brakes and the bodywork. It is built to racing spec, I worked on it part time during my 2 years at BCIT. I'm happy with how its turned out and can't wait to drive it!
Sheet metal work that has been CNC punched from zintec coated mild steel and produced on a CNC punch press.
www.vandf.co.uk/about/what-is-sheet-metal-work-and-how-is...
The gates at the Square entrance to the Memorial Gardens, they came from Gopsall Park near Twycross which was demolished in 1951.
"Crows", Tim LaGrandeur. Etched and welded steel sculpture (4 1/2"H x 4 1/2"W) with felt-covered bases.
Bicycle Touring Around the World - www.goingslowly.com
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