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Post subject: Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer
Posted: Sat January 26, 2013 1:08 am
Broken Tamborine
Joined: Fri January 25, 2013 7:44 pm Posts: 450
dimejinky99 wrote:
I miss this thread. Hope this one is as successful.
I made a bed base out of pallets. needs another layer. And more lights.
Needs strobe lights.
knee tunes wrote:
I made them.
They look like a couple of characters. Sons are awesomesauce. My couple of characters will be here in July - for an entire month's worth of shenanigans.
I made something recently, but I haven't taken any photos yet.
Post subject: Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer
Posted: Sun March 24, 2013 4:54 pm
Broken Tamborine
Joined: Fri January 25, 2013 7:44 pm Posts: 450
One thing always leads to the next. That's awesome. It's so hard to find well built furniture anymore!
I'm buying a table at the local thrift today so I can get two of my girls soldering for me tomorrow. I'm at the point where the work is requiring me to hire apprentices.
Post subject: Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer
Posted: Sun March 24, 2013 9:18 pm
likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
Joined: Fri December 14, 2012 6:45 pm Posts: 540
I'd do it. Always wanted to. I took a jewelry fabrication class but I was afraid of the torch and never finished any of my pieces. I think I'm ready now.
Do you have an etsy page, or where are you selling your work?
Post subject: Re: Things worked, crafted, sculpted written&knitted by RMer
Posted: Mon March 25, 2013 3:41 pm
Broken Tamborine
Joined: Fri January 25, 2013 7:44 pm Posts: 450
Bee Girl wrote:
I'd do it. Always wanted to. I took a jewelry fabrication class but I was afraid of the torch and never finished any of my pieces. I think I'm ready now.
Do you have an etsy page, or where are you selling your work?
Dooooo it! Get a torch, girl!! You just have to remember to be aware of the flame, that's all. I used to dink around in the garage with a stick welder, so moving to the torch wasn't as intimidating as it could have been. Get a small butane torch to start out with. It's small - but hot enough to get your feet wet.
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