swisstony
Established Member
First off this is not on the level of you guys, far from it but I thought I would just share with you my latest tinkering in my workshop build. Basically using what I had to hand , out of scrap. Our wedding anniversary was Sunday and as it is Steel, I bought my wife this hand forged rose which is very nice indeed and she loved it. It is designed to be in the garden and rust over time but no way was that going in the garden.
So had to think of a way to mount it but it is quite heavy so the stand would have been large to carry the weight but I thought it would be too bulky and tip over. So looking around the house I found an old Ikea desk lamp which luckily has a weighted base.
So came up with a cunning plan. Which involved demolishing the lamp for its base ! That was easy enough ..
So ended up with the parts I really needed. The metal base with slot, the cast iron weight and a plastic cover.
Then fettled the rose with a hammer to follow the bend of the groove into the base and drilled /tapped the stem so I could secure it .
Now the fun part, making a base out of some scrap CLS timber I had lying around. This proved to be quite challenging as I had to router out a recess the depth and size of the base so it could fit in underneath and also work out how to reveal the slot.
Took a little bit of head scratching , a huge mess and not exactly a perfect circle as no way of using a router jig as the radius was too tight but you will never see my terrible hand routing anyway
Finally you end up with this. All components ready to go back once I have put a finish on it.
Heavy base installed
And the end result .. I think she will like it , if not will give it to the mistress
So had to think of a way to mount it but it is quite heavy so the stand would have been large to carry the weight but I thought it would be too bulky and tip over. So looking around the house I found an old Ikea desk lamp which luckily has a weighted base.
So came up with a cunning plan. Which involved demolishing the lamp for its base ! That was easy enough ..
So ended up with the parts I really needed. The metal base with slot, the cast iron weight and a plastic cover.
Then fettled the rose with a hammer to follow the bend of the groove into the base and drilled /tapped the stem so I could secure it .
Now the fun part, making a base out of some scrap CLS timber I had lying around. This proved to be quite challenging as I had to router out a recess the depth and size of the base so it could fit in underneath and also work out how to reveal the slot.
Took a little bit of head scratching , a huge mess and not exactly a perfect circle as no way of using a router jig as the radius was too tight but you will never see my terrible hand routing anyway
Finally you end up with this. All components ready to go back once I have put a finish on it.
Heavy base installed
And the end result .. I think she will like it , if not will give it to the mistress