What to do with Dug up Tableware and Other Relics

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Here's a cool idea for what you can do with some of the junk tableware and other kitchen utensils that you dug. Our imagination is the only limit. :dontknow:

airtight Artworks. He made some great sculptures Check out this page

https://mymodernmet.com/metal-art-matt-wilson-airtight-artwork/

here are a few examples

metal-birds-matt-wilson-airtight-artwork-1.webp

metal-birds-matt-wilson-airtight-artwork-5-1.webp

metal-birds-matt-wilson-airtight-artwork-23.webp

Most of ours would have some patina or other markings, but that's just more character.
 

nice, im not that arty though
 

I really like those Loco! I wonder what he used to solder or weld them? The beaks are especially nice. Thanks for posting those!!!
 

I really like those Loco! I wonder what he used to solder or weld them? The beaks are especially nice. Thanks for posting those!!!

Me to, mine will probably be held together by JB Weld, epoxy, and possibly hot glue. :tongue3:
 

How cool! 😁
 

I don't have the skill, time, or patience.
I'm lucky if I can make a spoon ring.
 

That's really neat.

Mine gets sacrificed to electrolysis.
 

Very cool loco !! What an artist. Those are pretty well thought out.
 

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