Day 5!
5/3/19
Today was evenly split between both the forge and Slocumb. Beginning at the forge around 11:00 I spent two hours working on the hull of a steel kayak, to go with the paddle I forged yesterday. The original suggestion was to use an English wheel to curve the piece of sheet metal but my project is too small. I hammered, plasma-cut, and welded it mostly into shape. Afterwards I ground the excess weld off to make it the right shape.
Then I spent two more hours of my time doing ceramic work. This is my major accomplishment of the day, a clay burger which can be taken apart to be used as a set of four coasters, a patty, cheese slice, tomato slice, and lettuce leaf. I simply rolled out a slab of clay and cut circles of varying sizes and molded them into the required shapes. The bottom "bun" has a long peg protruding from the middle that reaches through all of the coasters to keep the set together.
Today's time: 4 hours
Total time: 13 1/2 hours
Today was evenly split between both the forge and Slocumb. Beginning at the forge around 11:00 I spent two hours working on the hull of a steel kayak, to go with the paddle I forged yesterday. The original suggestion was to use an English wheel to curve the piece of sheet metal but my project is too small. I hammered, plasma-cut, and welded it mostly into shape. Afterwards I ground the excess weld off to make it the right shape.
Then I spent two more hours of my time doing ceramic work. This is my major accomplishment of the day, a clay burger which can be taken apart to be used as a set of four coasters, a patty, cheese slice, tomato slice, and lettuce leaf. I simply rolled out a slab of clay and cut circles of varying sizes and molded them into the required shapes. The bottom "bun" has a long peg protruding from the middle that reaches through all of the coasters to keep the set together.
Today's time: 4 hours
Total time: 13 1/2 hours
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