I’ve been creating artwork with a plasma torch for almost 2 years now, and I cut designs in old rusty tools. I use a lot of regular hand saws, but sometimes I just need a five-foot-long saw to tell a bigger story!
Here are some of the pieces I’ve made for clients, each one with a unique story. It might be a family farm when I used old photos of the homestead. Maybe it’s a corporate gift with the company name and some equipment. Occasionally it’s a custom hunting scene. I’ve made some with a military theme and recently an homage to Nebraska’s 150th Anniversary!
I really enjoy telling a story with my artwork, and talking to the clients to get better understanding of their memory. The final saw in this gallery is typical in that I’ve included many small features that only the client knows and appreciates (and usually cries about). Enjoy!
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#1 More Shoreline And Added Parts, Complete With A Nice Rustic Handle!

#2 A Custom Ranch Scene – With The Old Truck, Some Cattle And Farmer – And Their Brand At The End

#3 I Love Making These 3d Objects Stand Out From The Saw With Some (Tricky) Perspective

#4 This Family Saw Depicts Their Mom Tending The Sheep And Dad On A Tractor

#5 A Detail Showing The Farmer With Her Sheep – Designed From A Family Photo

#6 A Large Scale Farm Scene Complete With Pivot Irrigation, Combine And Crops!

#7 The Planter On The Left, Then The Irrigated Crops And Finally Harvested By The Combine

#8 Another Cattleman’s Saw – And Designed From Old Family Photos

#9 The Old Truck Was Made With Scrap Metal, Wrenches And Other Parts

#10 A Fun Scene With The Farmhouse On The Left And Their Tractor Towards The Right

#11 I’ve Made Quite A Few Saws For Companies, Either To Commemorate A Project Or As Retirement Gifts

#12 This Saw Was Designed To Commemorate The Completion Of A Large Bridge Project

#13 Here’s A Recent Saw Which Ties The Client’s Business With His Farming And Love Of The Outdoors

#14 Some Custom Earth Moving Equipment Made From Spare Parts

#15 A Simple Bold Design Made For An Office

#16 I Made The Shoreline With Extra Welds And Plasma Cut The Equipment

#17 The Logo In The Center Was Sand Blasted (With A Stencil). You Can Also See Some Detail Of The Hand Wired Bridge

#18 Sometimes I Get A Little Carried Building My Small Creations!

#19 A Pheasant Hunting Scene That Is Hung In “The Roost”

#20 And Here Is A Closer Look At The Pheasants Trying To Get Away

#21 I Also Make A Lot Of Hunting Scenes, Like This One Featuring The Hunter And His Three Dogs

#22 He Must Get A Lot Of Birds To Need 3 Dogs!

#23 And Another Variation Of The Pheasant Hunting Scene

#24 Sometimes It’s Fun To Add A New Character

#25 This Was Gift For A Local Pastor Which Included A Scene From “The Last Supper”

#26 I’m Always Honored To Create Some Military Designs, Like This Usaf Saw!

#27 And A Detailed Look At The Jet Taking Off

#28 This Was Fun Design For A Saw That Was Raffled Off To Raise Money For Wounded Marines

#29 And A Close Up Of The Hand Painted Flag

#30 I Never Know What I’ll Be Making Next, And This Artillery Gun Was A Fun Challenge!

#31 This Is A Saw Made To Commemorate Nebraska’s 150 Birthday! Complete With The Pony Express, Chimney Rock, Bison And A Covered Wagon

#32 Here’s A Detail Of The Wagon, Showing The First Time I’ve Used Fabric And Metal Together!

#33 This Was A Fun Saw To Make! A Giant Tree With Textured Bark And Leaves!

#34 Here’s A Wonderful Saw A Wife Commissioned To Give To Her Husband. It Tells Some Stories Of Their Time Together And Is Very Special To Them

#35 I’ll Admit That I Found These Little Boots On Ebay, But They Were Perfect For This Fence!

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