This video is of several things happening here at Windy Hill Foundry from new light installation to my standard foundry work.
The pattess plates are for the Miles Bruton home in Charleston, South Carolina, and it was completed in 1769. This may be the oldest home we have had the honor of contributing to as for colonial/federal restoration. Keep in mind the finish is beneath the skin of clay and sand and doesn't do the appearance justice until knocked off with a wire brush which you will see next week as we turn to molding the capstan for the Tally Ho.
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