The scroll are forged from 25 mm square mild steel and have fish tail ends on the tips of the scrolls. The leaves are forged from 20 mm round stock. The piece is 830 mm long x 330 mm high.
This handsome companion set was forged using age old techniques of fire and anvil. It sits on a wall mounted backing plate with hooks made to hold the tools. The twisted basket handles not only look good they are designed to keep the handle cool.
This gate design was based on a clump of dried seaweed the client had found on a nearby beach. The gate is forged and fabricated with an epoxy powder coat finish over hot dipped galvanising.
Wrought steel park bench complete with timber slats. This bench was really comfortable to sit on. Reclined at just the right angle for reading the paper. The finish is hot dipped galvanising. The timber slats were left natural.
The client asked me to repair this garden gate. Some parts had to be dismantled carefully and straightened. The hinges were damaged beyond repair so replacement hinges were made and fitted. Some of the scroll work was replaced as well.
Eye bolts forged from 100 mm diameter steel. The holes in the eyes were hot punched and drifted to increase the eye size. These bolts were later machined and installed on a fishing trawler.