Making Pegasus from Cutlery and Scrap - Complete Build video
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2020
- How to make a Pegasus Metal Sculpture from 100% recycled materials!
70 knives, 40 spoons, 150 nails, 12 bearings, 12 spanners, 2 ball bearings, 8 bolts, 4 large nuts, 7 springs, 1 tea strainer, 1 air vent, 2 CO2 cannisters, 1 shower rack, 2 angle grinder gear cogs, 3 motorcycle gearbox cogs, 1 sprocket, 1 chain, a brake disc, various cutlery handles ... and a whole lot of weld.
A really fun, challenging and rewarding build with an end result that I am very pleased with.
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Thank you for all your hard work.
Good show.
Beautiful.
Cheers m8 😀
Thanks mate. I appreciate your comments. Have a great day.
WOW. I'm blown away by this..........superb. Hate to think what the value of this sculpture is.........120 hours!!!!!!plus
LOVELY THIS IS ART
I WENT ON YOUR CHANNEL AFTER WATCHING KRIS HARBOUR NATURAL BUILDING
HELLO FROM FRANCE
bonjour monsieur, bienvenue! Merci!
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This was so inspiring! Thank you so much for sharing your work! I absolutely LOVE it! Great job!
Thanks Trish. Really appreciate the nice comment.
Wow! Absolutely brilliant John! I didn't know this was here, wish I'd seen it sooner. I was transfixed the whole way through. Genius stuff, m8. Just extraordinary and beautiful beyond words.
Cheers! Need to make more of the complex stuff ...
Very nice!!!!😃😃😃😃😃😎
Thanks! 😃
Amazing work. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you
Awesome piece!!👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
a master peace i hit this video before my coffee machine i was that looking forward to seeing this
thank you mate!
Amazing work John, I don't think you realise how talented you are? Stunning well done :)
Thanks so much!
Impressive!
Thank you sir!
Amazing work!
Thanks a lot!
Great work mate
Hey Jaz! Thanks man!
Beautiful
Thank you sir!
Another awesome accomplishment John, as said your attention to detail just defines this fine piece. Thanks for sharing your vision of art.
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I Love to see the gifts GOD has granted to men such as you. You are using them well John! God Bless you some more.
I enjoyed watching this immensely... I also am a scrap artist .
Our finished work is very different stylistically but the processes are astonishingly similar.
Thanks, would love to see your work.
I am beyond impressed... all from scrap metal. WOW!
Very well done. 👍
Cheers
Absolutely outstanding work, a true piece of art. You are very talented John.
cheers Ian!
Awesome!
Thank you!
A wonderful creation! Well done.
Cheers Steve!
Yup your an inspiration bro :)
Cheers
Awesome! Subscribed!
Cheers Mary, Welcome!
wow just stunning 😍
Cheers!
Having just found your channel I’m looking at some of your past work. This is another magnificent piece of work. True art. I’ll be watching all your videos now. Just wish there were more to look forward to. Please keep them coming.
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stunning attention to detail.
Thanks very much
Amazing bro ..i love it 👍👍👍
Thank you sir
I am so impressed by the quality of this work. The video really shows what you can do with “old scrap”! You are very talented and I look forward to seeing more work and projects.
Thank you so much 😀
inspiring work . love it
Cheers Paice!
One word . Magnificent ☺️
Thank you so much 😀
Well worth the wait and every bit as good as the preceding videos suggested it would be. Great work, John. Well done!
Cheers Strom!
This deserves million views.
Thank you mate! If you know anywhere good to share it then please feel free to!
Absolutely stunning piece John, your attention to detail is amazing, keep up the top work my friend 👌👍
Cheers Darrell, you too mate! Working on something a bit more functional today ... but it'll still make a video I hope .. assuming it works!
Outstanding detail and craftsmanship!
Cheers!
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Absolutely loved this, been in engineering all my life and am recently retired and this video has inspired me to try and create. Thank you so much. 👏🏻
Thank you brother! Go for it. Look forward to seeing what u come up with
Juegas como un Dios creando cosas...
Beautifull sculpture...🥳🥳
Thank you
Stunning piece!!!
Through the video I was wondering how many hours you had in this and thanks for the annotations through the build..... at 120 hours I thought it might have been more. Am curious as to what finish you use for final preservation?
Thank you sir. Yeah still working on my editing to be honest. I feel like what I did with the KH logo sculpture is the way I will go, one short version & one long with chat and maybe the odd annotation. Difficult to know what people want and trying to cater for all. Thanks for the feedback, its all really useful.
Ok so the finish ... it depends entirely on what material i'm welding and what wire im welding with. (MIG welders feed a wire through the hand gun into the work piece which completes the electrical circuit on contact and melts both the surface of the work piece and wire thus forming a weld.)
Typically I use mild steel wire on almost everything because it is so much easier to grind and sculpt, especially useful on the small scale sculptures that I make. It will weld stainless steel (cutlery) no problems for the purposes I need. There is an issue with that though ... if you weld stainless with stainless wire then nothing rusts or tarnishes. If you use mild steel wire then the welds at some point over time will start to tarnish ... so ... once I've got to the point where im done with the final polish I forensically clean the piece with a solvent and avoid touching it. I then lacquer it. The mustang is a good example of that, thats sheet stainless off cuts welded with mild wire. I think I made that a year ago and no tarnishes on it anywhere. Its just about thoroughly removing contaminents and sealing the metal.
Having said that, I make sculptures (so far) for indoor display. I think if I made a grand piece out of stainless steel for outdoor display I would probably just weld with stainless. I'd have to take advice on it myself. Not really studied the effects of prolongued sunlight on stainless steel vs lacquer. My hunch is that (looking at how car lacquer peels) it would be better to not lacquer it and know that you're never going to have to come back and remove peeling lacquer only to have to do the same every few years.
Hope that goes some way to answering your question.
How can one dipshit not like this ?someones jealous pfft...AWESOME WORK MAN..
Thanks Patrick, really appreciate the compliment. Have a great day
trop beau ^^ je trouve que la queue est un peut courte ?