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Jared Withers
06-27-2013, 8:46 AM
I don't post too often around here, but do a lot of reading and have gained much knowledge from these forums since I started woodworking a few years ago. So thank you!

I like to build one or two quick items between the months long furniture projects. So having just finished the crib for my child en route, it was fortuitous to find a 36" long copper bar stashed in the floor joists of this old house. The stock is from an offcut of quartersawn Jotoba flooring left over from the construction of the McMansion down the street. I wonder if the europeans had try squares in the copper age (3200-2500BC)?

Cheers!

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Tony Wilkins
06-27-2013, 10:19 AM
Nice project and grats on the upcoming bundle of joy. You'll have to update us how the patina develops :)

Chris Griggs
06-27-2013, 11:01 AM
That's really cool. That copper is beautiful.

Jim Koepke
06-27-2013, 11:46 AM
Looks great.

jtk

Bill Houghton
06-27-2013, 5:24 PM
You'll have to update us how the patina develops :)

On the square, the crib, the kid, or the father?

Pretty nice. The beam on squares is properly tempered to a spring temper; do you have a sense of how the copper is tempered (I had to look it up; turns out you can temper copper to several grades of springiness)?

Jeff Wittrock
06-27-2013, 8:19 PM
Very nice. I'll bet the copper will look very nice over time.

I especially like they way you put my initials on it.

Jared Withers
06-27-2013, 8:31 PM
Thanks for the kind feedback.

Bill -- I don't believe the blade is tempered. It's not springy at all and if bent it will stay that way. It's stout enough though that you really have to wrench on it hard to bend it. If it took a really hard it it could be bent back without too much trouble.