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17th October 07, 01:47 AM
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Pewter Sgian Dubh Kilt Pins in Three Flavors
When I finished work early and had a late next day start scheduled I decided to make something special. I had a lot of bits of leftover antler, ivory and Arizona ironwood from a fortnight of sgian dubh building.
I started with some 6061T6 aircraft aluminum and a bit of moose antler and shaped it until it was pleasing to my eye.
A little filework and the prototype was ready for investing.
After making one disaster and two good investments I was ready to pour some. Here is a hot one, newly hatched.
After getting two more good ones I was ready to clean them up for some inlay work.
So I used my prototype moose antler piece, a scrap of ivory and some nicely grained Arizona ironwood.
A little acrylic on a cotton swab sealed the inlays nicely and brought out the grain on the ironwood.
Some flux, solder, and a mini torch got the pins attached. Finished, they measure a little over 3" (the tartan is 2" between the dark lines) and .5" wide. They weigh exactly one ounce.
The next ones will be in agate, granite, and jade when I fire up the diamond saw.
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17th October 07, 06:56 AM
#2
VERY nice. Those would look great on anyone's kilt.
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17th October 07, 07:06 AM
#3
NICE!!!.........those are killer------
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17th October 07, 07:09 AM
#4
Looks like you're really in the groove - wonderful work sir!
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17th October 07, 11:32 AM
#5
excellent work. What did you use for a mold?
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17th October 07, 01:15 PM
#6
Those are great! Fabulous work! I was going to say "those are sharp"...but I thought better of it!
Nice job!
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17th October 07, 01:31 PM
#7
Originally Posted by Sean_the_Kilted
excellent work. What did you use for a mold?
I use a vinylpolysiloxane elastomer. You can see it in some of my previous DIY threads.
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17th October 07, 01:50 PM
#8
Wow! Those are fantastic. The amount of talent on this board continues to amaze me.
Moosedog
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17th October 07, 02:10 PM
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17th October 07, 02:35 PM
#10
Thanks for all the positive comments. I am happy with the preliminary results. Unfortunately my pewter burner ran out of gas yesterday so I used my kitchen stove and my butane torch. I was too obsessed to stop without getting something useable finished. On little items you need more heat to get a good pour. I'll probably turn out another set tonight and see which ones I like better.
Last edited by O'Neille; 17th October 07 at 09:02 PM.
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