Rosettes

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VaughnT

Forager
Oct 23, 2013
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Lost in South Carolina
I love forging iron into new and interesting shapes.

My big project right now, and for as long as I care to remember, has been a set of shop doors for the smithy.

As you can imagine, it would be a serious issue if I went down to the local store to buy some mass-produced jive. So, everything's got to be done the hard way!!

These are the decorative washers I've made for the hinges on the doors to my smithy.

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I'm not absolutely certain that I won't change things up again before all's said and done. I have a few spare rosettes and will try some different texturing techniques to see what I like best. But we're on the final stretch and I'm looking forward to getting the shop closed in before the cold weather really hits hard!
 

VaughnT

Forager
Oct 23, 2013
185
61
Lost in South Carolina
Thank you, gents. The doors are coming along as well as could be expected. There always seems to be some neat new design idea that just has to be incorporated... and that means a setback as the whole thing is redesigned! :D

These are the rosettes I started with, but when things got changed around, I decided to go with something smaller and more complicated.

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I might still stick with the smaller square rosettes for something on the doors, but I'm not sure. I'm sure they'll get used for some project down the road even if they don't get used on the door. Maybe they need to be the bases for some candlesticks......
 

VaughnT

Forager
Oct 23, 2013
185
61
Lost in South Carolina
All finished except to weld on the grease-able knuckles and about a hundred other little things...

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Decorating the bolt heads was a must since you can't very well have some shiny store-bought jive sitting on top of the rosettes. That'd just be too garish!

And since I was there, I forged out another flint striker....

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Now I'm going to have some fresh iced tea and prep for a very long nap! :D
 

VaughnT

Forager
Oct 23, 2013
185
61
Lost in South Carolina
Seems all the pictures have gone the way of the dodo, so an update seems like a good idea......

The backer plates have been welded to the hinge knuckles and the rosettes are firmly in place. I chipped the paint a bit when screwing the bolts home, so that'll have to be touched up when the weather warms.

Before:

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After:
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To help hold the door sheathing firmly to the frames, I designed some larger rosettes and had a fellow cut them out with his laser cutting gizmo. Could have done it by hand, but that'd be a lot of work!

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A bit of the detail work started. There's still gobs of forging to do before these are done, but I'm confident that they'll come out looking good. And I had a few extras cut out while I was there, so I can afford a few oopsies along the way.

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