Here’s a post about a small fabrication job I did for a client in DC. I will try to keep in touch and post a follow-up picture when he finishes the table.
Here’s a post about a small fabrication job I did for a client in DC. I will try to keep in touch and post a follow-up picture when he finishes the table.
A short railing with a volute and curved lambs tongue.
We were lucky enough to work with Charles Johnson on the railings for Candela Gallery on Broad St. It’s a beautiful new gallery/studio run by Gordon Stettinius.
http://candelabooks.com
Hanging structural steel at the U of R downtown campus gave me the opportunity to see something I may have never seen. There is a mural carved into the wall of the community room and the first photo below shares it story. I wish we could have seen it completely, but parts of it were covered in plastic.
Very busy with commercial work recently, nothing exciting until yesterday when I got to install a 1/2″ thick steel cow on the front of Pasture restaurant downtown. Projects coming up include two more restaurants soon to open, lots of furniture, gates, and a little more work in DC.
Here are a couple of pictures from the Pasture install:
A few shots of the candlesticks we built for a dream sequence in a film.
Here is a small branding iron made for a woodworker to mark his pieces.