Background: Last year around October we were contemplating something to get my grandparents for Christmas. Yes, we start early. They are both University of Texas graduates and we LOVE getting them Longhorn things. My mom went to Armadillo Christmas (an event here in Austin with local artists' works) and decided to get them a super cool wrought iron longhorn. However, the only ones they had were about 2 feet tall and we wanted one at least 4! Yeah, go big or go home. So we went to the man's studio/home and I was enamored by all his artwork.
November rolls around I told my dad I wanted to try something really cool... welding. Then Dad informed me, out of the blue, that his friend is a phenomenal welder and he would love to show me some cool things with some of his scrap metal. Just now telling me?! So we go to his house and I bring a sketch of what I would like to attempt to build.
He says, "This is something that even grown men have a hard time doing because it is against human nature to not pull away when there is fire in your face/hands so don't get too nervous."
Me, "You're only making me more excited."
"Okay great! I love your enthusiasm! What were you thinking about making? A flower or a little sun or something?"
"I was thinking more like a 5 foot giraffe."
So that's how that went. Here are the pictures:
Tracing initial outline of the body
More body etching
Rounding the body to the neck
Rough start of the body and neck. Bob assured me it smooths out with the buffering phase
Cutting legs and face
Dad kept making fun of my faces and stance when sanding. It was harder than it seemed!
Making light of all the jokes about my facial expressions
Time for the big gear!
I forget what this part is called, but its just little dabs of welding to get a general idea of what it is going to look like. It can be moved around or broken at this point.
Getting his back legs all muscled up!
See Bob's sweet helmet thing??
We found some left over bolts around the back of Bob's house that made perfect antlers!!
His eyes ended up being a metal pipe that Bob sectioned.
Would you look at that?
Semi-finished product! I named him Stretch and I love him!!
Bob, me and Stretch! What a great guy and an awesome teacher. One of the best days I've ever had!
He isn't finished all the way yet, but at some point I'll make it back over there! He still needs spots and a little twig with some leaves hanging out his mouth. He gets hungry ;-)
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