Man Welds "Life Size" GOT Steel Dragon - COOLEST THING I'VE EVER MADE EP23

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An artist in Abbotsford, B.C. creates sculptures by hand, transitioning from a hot rod shop to focus on large-scale artwork like a giant eagle for Dollywood's Wild Eagle roller coaster and a 55-foot stainless steel T-Rex by solving problems one at a time. He also builds a Game of Thrones dragon replica, 12 feet tall, 44 feet wide, with wingspan of 100 feet, weighing 15,000 pounds.

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  • The artist meticulously handcrafts sculptures, transitioning from a car shop to a full-time art focus, creating massive pieces like a 55-foot T-Rex and a Game of Thrones dragon replica.
  • Sculptures are meticulously designed through problem-solving, utilizing stainless steel materials for shaping, showcasing a shift from car building to large-scale artwork with intricate details and impressive dimensions.

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Recent questions

  • How does the artist create sculptures?

    By hand, cutting, shaping, and welding.

  • Where does the artist work?

    Abbotsford, B.C.

  • What led to the artist's transition to artwork?

    Commission to build a giant eagle for Dollywood.

  • How does the artist construct large sculptures?

    Using stainless steel and a power hammer.

  • What materials does the artist use for shaping sculptures?

    Stainless steel angle and flat bar.

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Sculptor crafts massive stainless steel artworks.

  • Artist creates sculptures by hand, with each piece individually cut, shaped, and welded.
  • Works from a shop in Abbotsford, B.C., after transitioning from a hot rod shop to focus on artwork full-time.
  • Commissioned to build a giant eagle for Dollywood's Wild Eagle roller coaster, leading to a shift from car building to large-scale artwork.
  • Constructs a 55-foot stainless steel T-Rex, using a power hammer for shaping and texturing, requiring thousands of square feet of stainless steel.
  • Designs sculptures by solving problems one at a time, using stainless steel angle and flat bar for shaping.
  • Builds a Game of Thrones dragon replica, 12 feet tall, 44 feet wide, with wingspan of 100 feet, weighing 15,000 pounds.
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