What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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delraydella
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This was something I made for a friend, it's her birthday and she loves owls. Since I can't draw, I stole the idea from the internet, but I made enough few changes to make it my own creation. ;)

I started with a google image search for garden owl art and found one that I liked. I printed that out and blew it up in a copy machine to the size that I thought it should be. Once that was done, I made a copy for every part that had to be made. There were 5 separate pieces altogether...the face,2 for the body,the head, two feet, and the beak. I cut out each separate piece that I needed from the paper copies and glued them to a piece of 1/4 inch Masonite. Then I cut out the profiles of the pieces on the band saw. This gave me templates to plasma cut the sheet steel with. Once those were cut, I ground all the edges smooth. I wanted to do something different with the body, so I took a grinder and rammed it into the body at random places. It made it look like feathers, the effect I wanted. To make the head curved like it is, I put the flat head piece in a vise against a piece of 2" pipe and rolled it around the pipe. The eyes are 1/2" fender washers...

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Well, owl be damned, that's cool! ;)

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very nice
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Nice.
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Hey that's a nice looking owl, I bet your friend will be so happy of your creation ! ;)
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I like it, too.

Now, there is a softer side to a lot of welders, have you noticed? They're not all amps and sparks.

Good one.
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