Those are some cute dragons! I've been doing my own dragons for years, made dragon headlight, taillight and air filter covers for a rat rod a few years back and they are all over my shop and house. I'd really like to see your gargoyles, I haven't done any of them yet. Keep up the good work!
Very Nice top.tutorial to expand explore our imagination and skill Well done Thanks Take care Ps: would be interesting to challenge other blacksmith to produce some that could be used.for fund-raising event ?¿?
Honestly? That looks like a version of a dragon gargoyle I saw when I was doing research for a project that had to be put on hold. If you made a little wire work cathedral to demonstrate how to weld, you could easily incorporate that as one of the gutter spouts from off the roof area. Mad props for doing such a wonderful job on such a small work space area!
Another great lesson. Cheers.
Thank you
Nice job
Another fun project John.
Thank you
Thank you so much for posting this. Very impressive work, with cool results.
Thank you. Something different and fun.
Nicely done! You've definitely got a knack for those.
Thank you
Those are some cute dragons! I've been doing my own dragons for years, made dragon headlight, taillight and air filter covers for a rat rod a few years back and they are all over my shop and house. I'd really like to see your gargoyles, I haven't done any of them yet. Keep up the good work!
Thank you
Very Nice top.tutorial to expand explore our imagination and skill Well done Thanks Take care
Ps:
would be interesting to challenge other blacksmith to produce some that could be used.for fund-raising event ?¿?
That’s awesome, brother!
Hey, what brand of wire brush is that? I like how compact it is.
Honestly? That looks like a version of a dragon gargoyle I saw when I was doing research for a project that had to be put on hold. If you made a little wire work cathedral to demonstrate how to weld, you could easily incorporate that as one of the gutter spouts from off the roof area. Mad props for doing such a wonderful job on such a small work space area!