The Art Of Column's

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On the 22nd October 2025 ;this day was so so stress full, here are some of the work that was done.

this is a rod y 16 mix with y 20

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This is how it was cut into

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This one is called cerub

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This is called hark saw, it is use to cut rod into pieces or in the measurements u need

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This is the table that was use to bend the rod

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This is another type of cerub

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All those things was use in the process of doing this

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and as u can see it is plenty, it is also done in a straight line and this is called columns.

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as u can see the base,it is painted with a black oil paint, the pait help to absorb excess moisture from the casting materials.

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