Sunday, November 29, 2009


Here is a buckle that's made from old spigot handles, a sand blasted drawer knob, and hand tooled steel that gives it a nice layerd look. Because of the materials used, this is a larger belt buckle that is surprisingly heavy.
$59.00 shipping included


The first few belt buckles that I've made so far have tended to be fairly big, bulky and rather heavy. While I personaly don't mind a heavy buckle, I can see why some people would. So here is a fairly small, extremely light weight buckle for those who would prefer it.

  • Timing chain links
  • Perforated steel
  • Random washers
  • Random spacers
  • Stainless steel wire
  • Antique game token

$49.00 shipping included.




This buckle is interesting in that I'm not to happy with the way it came out. I'm not sure what it is, but there's something that just didn't work. I think I will tear it apart and make another belt buckle with its parts.

  • Timing chain link
  • Rachet from a socket head
  • Antique hair clip
  • Random brackets
  • Custom shaped steel

Sunday, October 18, 2009

OXYGEN TANK BELL

 Here is my first custom welded bell that i made for my sister Shilo, her husband Rusty and their new son Gavyn. It stands 32 inches tall and has been polished to a bright silver, gold hew. I am now taking order for these. Please indicate what you would like written on the bell and if you would like a large or small size. 

$189.00 plus shipping

Saturday, October 17, 2009

FOUND METAL EAGLE SCULPTURE

 During my senior year of high school in 2004, my parents and I spent eight long months scrounging through local dump sights, and scrap yards, finding metal to weld onto this eagle sculpture. As we worked it slowly kept growing from its original four foot tall design to a monstrous eight feet tall, with a twenty one foot wing span, and probably weigh just under two tons.
  Here is a picture of the eagle out front of my high school where it was on display for nearly five years.

  $25,000 shipping- hope you have a big truck.

SCRAP METAL FACE SCULPTURE

   When I was twelve years old I make my first scrap metal artwork. I would hold random pieces of metal where i wanted and my Dad would weld them in place for me. Recently I took some scrap metal pieces and made a new sculpture, styled after those early ones.
  $24.99 shipping included


STRAIGHTEDGE RAZOR BOOT KNIFE


  This boot knife is made from the blade of an antique shaving razor that i set in a custom bronze handle. 
  To make a sheath for it, I riveted layers of leather together and fastened it to my boot.
  This piece was made almost two years ago. At the time I was welding and tooling sculptures for a local bronze foundry. 
  $ This is mine, you can't have it.