skylight iron grille.
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skylight iron grille.
as lately we had a spate of burglaries in our neighborhood, i decided to improve security by installing an iron grille under a glass skylight that i have in my house.after making the design i used a very good free program called "rapid re sizer " which enlarges your design an prints it on ordinary A4 paper. and then you just tape the sheets together and you have a full size drawing. then i bent the iron to math the design and welded all the pieces together.
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- design on A4 paper taped together.
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- welded grille
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- grille sprayed with copper paint. Will try to spray it with bronze colour as i didn't like the result so much.
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Re: skylight iron grille.
very nice
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Re: skylight iron grille.
Very nice work, Victor.
It is only when you see the last picture that you realise the full size of the piece.
It should confuse anyone attempting a breaking and entering job.
dave
It is only when you see the last picture that you realise the full size of the piece.
It should confuse anyone attempting a breaking and entering job.
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Re: skylight iron grille.
Well it sure beats the hassle of enlerging the design the traditional way.royaloakcarpentry wrote:Looks nice and a top tip for a good cheat on how to get the design.
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Re: skylight iron grille.
Thanks for your comments and John,I wouldn't mind being an apprentice of the blazing blacksmith for a couple of days, as he's a master.
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Re: skylight iron grille.
I like that :)
Youve burnt a few holes in the plan though
I did a item that required an aged/worn effect a good few years ago, i painted it a goldy colour, then a light bit of black, then just rub through the black in places with a bit of fine scotchbrite.
The larger bits and corners come through gold, the internal bits stay dark.
Think i might have lacquered it after.... was a long time ago
Youve burnt a few holes in the plan though
I did a item that required an aged/worn effect a good few years ago, i painted it a goldy colour, then a light bit of black, then just rub through the black in places with a bit of fine scotchbrite.
The larger bits and corners come through gold, the internal bits stay dark.
Think i might have lacquered it after.... was a long time ago
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Re: skylight iron grille.
That's a good idea Hitch. I wanted to achieve a dark brown colour with some copper showing through as it would match two chandeliers that are installed in the vicinity, but i was wondering how to achieve that effect. i will try it out and if it comes out to my liking i think i would spray it with lacquer.
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