Showing posts with label metal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metal. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2010

Sproing!


Years ago, I ran across this craft project* using an old bed spring, just weeks after one of my friends hauled an old box spring to the dump. Ever since, I've been keeping an eye out for an old (broken) box spring so I could yank the springs out of it.
Thursday night, as I was dropping off one of my knitting friends, there it was, with the fabric already ripped off and some of the boards broken, leaving the springs all exposed to the elements. Yippee!
She went in to her apartment to see if she had wire cutters, and I rummaged in my car, hoping for a leather-man or some other tool. All I had was some bent-nose jewelry pliers, but went over to see if could just muscle them off somehow.
Turns out, they're held onto the wire frame by these tricky little twists of wire, which weren't too difficult to bend out of the way with my wimpy jewelry pliers.
I took home 13 of these beauties. If it hadn't been cold and dark, I would have liberated them all.
I may have to go back.

*scroll down on the linked page - there's a mummy, and a heart

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Stamped Metal Jewelry, and a Zombie for you


Did you see that item on my FO list? The one that said something about stamped metal pieces, for samples? We had our Terrific Tuesday last night, so now the samples are ready to be absorbed into my (or someone elses) jewelry collection.
A couple of the pieces are definitely mine, as they have my kids names on them, or my initials, or something personal.
A couple of them are for family, because they have something personal to them stamped on them.
One of them is fairly flawed, but still pretty. (It's hard to spell when you're stamping metal, one letter at a time. Seriously.)
And one of them really tickles me. Someone had mis-stamped a disc, I think with an "L", and they just set it aside. When I was cleaning up in between, I came across it, and, after staring at it for a minute, decided to add a little dot.
So now it's a Zombie.
I love it.
My son did not love it.
If you love it, let me know, and maybe I'll let you have it, no charge.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

I have a new toy!

Actually, a couple of new toys!

I was talking with some ladies in my neighborhood, about some fun, easy crafts we could do, and my mind kept going back to stamped metal jewelry. Enough so that I had to look it up when I was back at my desk the next day. And then, I had to find out where to get the stamping sets, and I remembered someone telling me once that Harbor Freight Tools had some, for a seriously good price, too.

I've been told to stay away from that place. I realize it's mostly tools, and so I should be safe, not being extremely into woodworking, or building, or whatever. Except, I do have me some tools, even some power tools, and I'm not afraid to use them. I do build stuff, sometimes. Mostly I decorate, but that involves some power-tool usage for cutting molding, drilling pilot holes, and the like.
That said, I love gadgets. I love nifty tools that do stuff that can be fun. Brother#3 tells me all the time, every time I ask him where he got his nifty whatever-it-is, he got it at Harbor Freight. And then he tells me I can't go there.

I went there.

I had to. I needed that stamping set. Needed it.


And guess what else they had? A Doming Block Set!

I have wanted one of those ever since reading this post from Epbot. I mean, what could be cooler than making buttons out of pennies?

Nothing.

I'm telling you. Doming pennies is just...the coolest. Trust me.

I get my new toys home, and I'm digging in my coin purse for pennies. I come up with a wheat penny - not doming that. Then, one from 1993, which, being not solid metal, might crack. I decided that would be okay with me, I could stand to spend a penny (ha! spend a penny...) finding out if it works. I fish out another that says 1974, which is before they went to that layered penny with the non-metal center, so that one, in any case, should work.

Both came out beautiful!
(The hole in the one on the left...that was my attempt at drilling metal. It was the smallest bit I had, and it's too big for this sort of thing. Took forever, and it's kinda ragged, too. And, um, you should drill the hole before doming, maybe.)

Then, wanting to do something domed and stamped, I started looking around the house for something metal, preferably smooth. And round, please. I can't even find my cheap-o bag of metal washers which I'm sure everyone has lurking in their toolbox. Nada.

I fret. I wander the house. And then, I have an idea.

I call my mom, and launch into, "IhaveanewtoyIgotitatHarborFreight, whichRsaysIshouldnevergoto, andhewasright, butIwentanywaybecauseIneededthiscoolthing" and then I ask her does she have any of those circles that get punched out of the electrical boxes? Because she's in the middle of some major construction at her place.

You know the pieces I mean? Those perfectly round metal circles that you find laying around when you're having something electrical put in? Those things you used to pick up off the ground when you were a kid, because some of them are the size of a quarter, and maybe it was a quarter, but then it wasn't, and you kept it anyway, because it's cool? Yeah, those things. I figured, free, and perfectly round, so, perfect, right?

I hop over to her house, and whip out my flashlight (it's after 9pm now), looking all over for some. I only find 4 quarter-sized, and one larger one. The crew must be cleaning up lately. Still, there were some.

I brought my toys with me, so I stamp one, and dome it, too.

Awesome. (Really, they turned out great...but then, I gave them away...)

It's so much fun, I start looking for more stuff to stamp. But it's getting late, so I go back home.

At home again, I realize I have these plain-jane stainless-steel demitasse spoons, at least 2 doz of them, that I set aside for crafting after finding better-quality spoons to use for my tea parties. I have to try stamping on those. That doesn't work so well.
The curve makes it hard to line up the letters.
Plus, I forgot to put it on something to keep the cement from scratching the back while I work.
Still, worth wasting the spoon to try it, you know?

Now I want to get a set that has a center punch tool. Then you don't need a hammer to stamp your letters.

And I need some small drill bits, the kind that drill metal. Because then I can make these into charms or necklaces or something.

Why is it, every new toy seems to lead to needing another new toy?