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14th February 12, 01:36 PM
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Re: Project Blog - Historic Sporrans / Brass Cantle Project
Thanks lads!
This has been an adventure, to say the very least.
When I said in post #1 of this thread-
 Originally Posted by artificer
This is a long term blog, and will probably not see the near-daily updates of some of my WIP threads in the recent past.
I truly had no idea it was going to be THIS long term a project 
 Originally Posted by ShaunMaxwell
Scott, I continue to be amazed at what an handy fellow you are... is there anything you can't do (given the proper tools)?
I'm hoping you'll have time to document this latest effort in brass as I'm sure it's going to prove very interesting, and the results stellar as always.
SM
Most of it is already done (cutting, drilling, etc) and brazing doesn't lend itself to "quick, take a picture of what I'm doing!", but I'll see if I can post a few step-by-steps.
 Originally Posted by Ryan Ross
Scott... I've said it before, and I'm certain I'll say it again in the future:
You're a glorious, evil genius.
...now where are the engraved tentacles going, exactly? :cthulhusmiley:
No tentacles on this one. Perhaps sometime in the not-too-distant future... :cthulhusmiley:
ith:
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14th February 12, 04:13 PM
#2
Re: Project Blog - Historic Sporrans / Brass Cantle Project
 Originally Posted by artificer
 No tentacles on this one. Perhaps sometime in the not-too-distant future... :cthulhusmiley:
Artificer, won't the one with tentacles have to be made from aged copper (nicely corroded) instead of brass? Made from the remnants of something brought up from a shipwreck from the cold depths?
MEMBER: Kilted Cognoscenti
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14th February 12, 08:10 PM
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Re: Project Blog - Historic Sporrans / Brass Cantle Project
 Originally Posted by MacBean
A number of us had doubts about casting in brass when considering brass cantles. It struck us that casting was going to produce a heavy cantle. Brass is difficult to cast but rather easy to construct, while silver is easy either way. I am VERY interested in your constructed efforts though and hope you post lots of pictures! 
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By the way, one of the forum members has a factory with advanced computer-controlled milling machines. I could link you up with him if you get tired of cutting and drilling (or maybe he'll see this post).
I really should have gone with a more traditional cast design, which is more slab-like, instead of the more modern looking cantles.
In the end it was issues with my smith and his schedule more than anything.
If I'm not moving forward with a project it tends to die on the vine, which is something I didn't want to happen here.
 Originally Posted by Calico
Artificer, won't the one with tentacles have to be made from aged copper (nicely corroded) instead of brass? Made from the remnants of something brought up from a shipwreck from the cold depths? 
No copper for me, my skin does TERRIBLE things to base metals in general, but I'll corrode copper faster than anything. In less that an hour my hands, the front of my kilt, and probably anything within 3 meters of me would be covered in blackish-green copper patina.
I'm no friend to brass either, but I usually wax the surfaces to prevent too much skin-to-metal contact.
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