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I give you, Whitaker, the Wood Gnome.
Very creative and a great use of reclaimed parts!
Brian
I give you, Whitaker, the Wood Gnome.
Thank you @brino !!!!Very creative and a great use of reclaimed parts!
Brian
Thank you Burt!Mike,
I like the birds and insects, especially the vulture!
Thank you very much Thomas, I’m glad you like my whimsiesbeautiful work Mike.
Thank you Tony!!!Good one Doc! As a fellow repurposer I love the explanation of what the parts are. Sometimes it’s evident, sometimes it’s not. It‘s what I love about junk art is the unexpected. I’m jealous you have the time and energy to punch so many out.
I’ve been gathering parts and ideas for a weathervane for my SO. After doing 3 with my neighbor she has gotten adamant we need one. My engineering pile is the tops of the two outside lights that got replaced in our remodel. They were brass ship style. They scream “UFO” to my inner junkyard dog. I’ve looked and nobody seems to have a UFO weathervane
Like you need to let these creative surges out, or is work slack right now?This kinda stuff keeps me from bouncing off the walls
it is truly engineering to stock. I was at a loss and SO was not very directional with what exactly she wanted. I’ve been so busy with production I could only ponder and saw the old lamps and got a dawning. Problem is when it stays in the virtual it always ends up going into thermal runaway. I started off wanting to put louvers in it so it would spin in the wind, now I want the louvers to go in opposite directions so the top and bottom spin in opposite directions. Just the louvers means I’d have to make curved louver press tool which I’ve never even made a regular one for flat surfaces. Probably writing checks I can’t cash, but it keeps me thinking and dreaming.I love the idea of a UFO weathervane
That looks fantastic!!!! I see now how the UFO idea came about.Like you need to let these creative surges out, or is work slack right now?
it is truly engineering to stock. I was at a loss and SO was not very directional with what exactly she wanted. I’ve been so busy with production I could only ponder and saw the old lamps and got a dawning. Problem is when it stays in the virtual it always ends up going into thermal runaway. I started off wanting to put louvers in it so it would spin in the wind, now I want the louvers to go in opposite directions so the top and bottom spin in opposite directions. Just the louvers means I’d have to make curved louver press tool which I’ve never even made a regular one for flat surfaces. Probably writing checks I can’t cash, but it keeps me thinking and dreaming.