[Spit-project] Pennsic project?

Saint Phlip phlip at 99main.com
Mon Apr 30 15:02:06 PDT 2007


On 4/30/07, Michael Gunter <countgunthar at hotmail.com> wrote:
> >ARE you going to be at Pennsic? With materials, I think we could make
> >it right there.
>
> Well, we are going to be at Pennsic, God willing and the creek don't rise.
> What kind of materials? How long do you think it would take?

Steel, of course ;-) Charcoal, or maybe coal, or maybe propane,
depending if I can bring my forge, or whose forge we can use (I have
access to at least 3 other than mine).. Would have to look into the
tool situation- I'm thinking rivets would be the best bet for holding
the hooks on.

Steel stock will depend on how big you want it. I can usually get it
here pretty inexpensively. And, I suspect I'd better discuss a design
with Johan, Johann, and maybe Danr and Rocky.

But, for starters, how big are you wanting it, and how much weight do
you expect it to handle? You said you wanted it smaller than the one
we saw a picture of, so I need a height and width.

> I'll definately keep this in mind if nothing pans out here. But I'd hate to
> take up too much of both your time and ours with this.

Ain't Chirurgeoning any more, after the Pennsic Clusterfunction, so I
should have the time, and it would be a good project to involve my
apprentices in.

Likely, though, a couple afternoons will be needed, at least,
considering how long it takes to get people in one spot and organized.

> Still, it would definately be something new at Pennsic!
>
> Thanks!
>
> Gunthar
>

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