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Barley Hand Rails These rather more contemporary features are to be found on a cottage that was formerly a malt house. They feature heads of Barley and germinating grains. "We are lucky in having a good client , a property developer who keeps coming back for more work,and gives me a pretty free hand with the design.This is an old cottage he owns which used to be a malthouse, so I tried to incorporate this aspect of it`s history. All the elements are forged but the assembly is a fabrication job.If I remember correctly,the grains are swaged from 70mm round, the tools made from a pattern turned on our old lathe. We make a lot of these tools, you can reproduce almost any shape of a circular section." Table Candle Holders A pair of candleholders showing how plant forms can be used with good effect in forged Metalwork. Brancepeth Screen A forged steel screen, backed by toughened glass, in the ancient church of St. Brandon near Durham. " This piece is in a church dating from the 11th century. It is a screen glazed with toughened glass to provide a quiet room in the church.It was far too big to fit through the church door,so a window had to be taken out ,and the 800 kg screen passed through on edge ( with 75 mm clearance).It was a delicate operation. " Also on Brian's web site: An extensive portfolio of his past work, primarily architectural pieces. On the front page is a slide show feature that shows concept drawings which fade into an image of the competed works. On the 'Image Gallery' are many of his (high quality!) design drawings. |