[TheForge] Leaf forms
Andy Gladish
gladish at cablerocket.com
Wed Feb 23 13:36:19 EST 2011
Well, you could always use plug welds....
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Armstrong
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2011 10:22 AM
To: theforge at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [TheForge] Leaf forms
I am doing a railing and want to incorporate fairly realistic looking iris
leaf forms. No flowers, just six or so leaves growing out of a common bud,
if you will. The iris leaf is generally longish, tapering to a point and
roughly 90 degree angled in cross-section for those who can't picture it.
I expect that if I tore one of these plants apart (which I may do when the
snow's gone), I would discover that they are rounded at the bottom and
interleaved, as it were, with one another from a common stem and branching
out from there. I would like to achieve the look of the leaves emerging from
a central bud but will have a 1 1/2" horizontal flat bar running at the base
of this plant element which could hide welds and such.
Any thoughts on how to attach the leaves at the bottom, more or less as
happens in nature, which will then allow them to bent, curved, etc., to
approximate the actual plant ? I have to do 5 of these so also any
suggestions re: tooling to make and shape the leaves, to curve them and give
them life would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Dan A.
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