http://acidcow.com/pics/6367-the-most-beautiful-smith-in-the-world-32-pics.html
Yep, beautiful woman and beautiful art. I was rather amazing.
But the torch is a oxyfuel torch.
i
Wow, that's a lot of gas cutting. The work looks like it must have taken 20
years to accomplish -- which means she must have started at age 4. <g>
Very impressive, beautifully styled work.
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Ed Huntress
a link to her work was previously posted here recently. it is wonderful
work. very inspiring. and she's dang pretty too! sheesh.
hey iggy, apparently she also uses a plasma.
what i'd (really) like to know is what she uses for eye protection doing
such detailed work. when i use my welder's mask i *can't see where i'm
going* and i'm afraid i've already seriously damaged my eyesight by
plasma-ing naked eye.
b.w.
Yeah you can see the slag on the cuts on the "I" beam.
But I bet she uses a plasma cutter for the sheetmetal stuff.
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Kevin (Bluey)
"I'm not young enough to know everything."
Wow!
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Michael Koblic,
Campbell River, BC
>> http://acidcow.com/pics/6367-the-most-beautiful-smith-in-the-world-32-pics.html
>
>Wow, that's a lot of gas cutting. The work looks like it must have taken 20
>years to accomplish -- which means she must have started at age 4. <g>
>
>Very impressive, beautifully styled work.
She has a web site that lists her education and other stuff:
http://www.callane.com
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Dan H.
northshore MA.
A very interesting woman. She looks a lot younger than 41, unless those
photos were taken years ago.
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Ed Huntress