A scaled model of a hydrant made of steel scrap. Micro welding and chemical patination.






Creative Studio
Martyn Tverdun
The gravers are two wooden handles with interchangeable extensions. One handle for the palm grip, and one for hammering. The short and long extensions for 1/8″ bits, and one for 1/4″ bits.
The bits are made of broken carbide end mills.
In addition one metal handle with the 1/4″ hole for heavy duty chiseling.
Hardened.
Martyn Tverdun
These chisels are made of a used bi-metal saw blade cut into pieces and welded to a steel rod which is then inserted in a wooden handle.
Martyn Tverdun
These chisels are made of a used bi-metal saw blade cut to pieces and inserted in mild
steel handles.
Martyn Tverdun
We can cast aluminum, brass, bronze, silver, gold and everything that melts under 2300 °F. The higher the temperature the less metal can be melted. We do traditional sand casting and lost wax casting. Small objects, jewelry, decorative elements is what we can do
Martyn Tverdun
There is nothing about super precision in our machining process. Sometimes measurements are taken by eye, or by the trial and error method. It is enough for decorative parts and simple tools. The aesthetic aspect is the most important thing.
Martyn Tverdun