Day 8
5/8/19
Today began with about a half hour of ceramics. I used this time mainly to glaze some previously fired sculptures. The majority of my day was spent in the forge. From the morning, through lunch, until classes ended I was working on my first major collaborative piece! I am constructing a garden sculpture designed to hang three suspended ceramic flower pots from large steel hooks.
I began with a long metal pole about 8 feet in length. I heated the metal just before then end and bent it around a large steel horn to get the desired curve (this is the large one seen in the third photo). Then, I heated the end of that curve and hammered it around an anvil horn to get the smaller curve. This created a nice base pole with a hook already attached, standing at about 6 feet tall. I created two more hooks identical in size, but on smaller poles. I am currently in between the process of hammering out the straight ends of the hooks and welding them onto the original 6 foot pole. I will then add four right angle stakes that can hold the sculpture upright in the lawn.
Today's hours: 5
Total hours: 24
Today began with about a half hour of ceramics. I used this time mainly to glaze some previously fired sculptures. The majority of my day was spent in the forge. From the morning, through lunch, until classes ended I was working on my first major collaborative piece! I am constructing a garden sculpture designed to hang three suspended ceramic flower pots from large steel hooks.
I began with a long metal pole about 8 feet in length. I heated the metal just before then end and bent it around a large steel horn to get the desired curve (this is the large one seen in the third photo). Then, I heated the end of that curve and hammered it around an anvil horn to get the smaller curve. This created a nice base pole with a hook already attached, standing at about 6 feet tall. I created two more hooks identical in size, but on smaller poles. I am currently in between the process of hammering out the straight ends of the hooks and welding them onto the original 6 foot pole. I will then add four right angle stakes that can hold the sculpture upright in the lawn.
Here's an attempt at importing a video. I am rounding the end of the hook, hence the small hammer.
Today's hours: 5
Total hours: 24
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