This was one of my first TIG projects. It's a three dimensional stainless steel sculpture of our company logo. The logo is representative of our business - industrial controls automation - the arrows represent - up, down, in, out and round and round. They are the basic motions that all industrial machinery implements.
The construction is of 16 ga stainless steel sheet that was laser cut. Each facet is a separate piece of sheet. There was a lot or welding on this - nearly 100 linear feet of TIG weld. I got pretty good at it by the time I was done
. The sphere came from a company in Wisconsin that makes ornamental stainless items - I decided I was not up to fabricating something like that. To give an idea of scale the sphere is 10" in diameter.
Between welding, grinding and finishing I calculate close to 100 hours of labor - way more than I envisioned when I started. It took close to a year of part time effort (weekends, evenings, etc) and a fair amount of barley and hops. It does get a good number of compliments so I guess it was worth it.
The PDF file shows the drawing the individual pieces that were laser cut from. The picture is of the completed project. The third file is the 3D file of the company logo.
Thanks for looking.
The construction is of 16 ga stainless steel sheet that was laser cut. Each facet is a separate piece of sheet. There was a lot or welding on this - nearly 100 linear feet of TIG weld. I got pretty good at it by the time I was done

Between welding, grinding and finishing I calculate close to 100 hours of labor - way more than I envisioned when I started. It took close to a year of part time effort (weekends, evenings, etc) and a fair amount of barley and hops. It does get a good number of compliments so I guess it was worth it.
The PDF file shows the drawing the individual pieces that were laser cut from. The picture is of the completed project. The third file is the 3D file of the company logo.
Thanks for looking.
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