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Giant Kinetic Praying Mantis Sculpture from found materials

Giant Kinetic Praying Mantis Sculpture from found materials
I have always felt that the Praying Mantis is one of natures coolest creatures. As a sculptor, this insect proved to be the perfect inspiration for my latest project. I hope the community here will forgive me if this project is not necessarily the sort that is easy to duplicate. I have posted it here as a way to share the steps that go into my sculptures and to promote discussions about building things, creative reuse and fine art in general. As I will demonstrate in the following steps, this sculpture was made out of 99.9% found and salvaged materials. Even in instances where you see machined aluminum, know that it was scrap yard salvaged or pulled from the carcass of a larger machine somewhere else. This is also true of all wire, bearings, switches etc.
If you like what you see, please consider visiting my website to see my portfolio of other similar work.
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Step 1Parts selection and layout

Parts selection and layout
I usually begin each of my pieces by arranging various found parts on the floor like a jigsaw puzzle until I start to see a shape that I like. In this case I had already collected a number of objects that I hoped would add up to a Praying Mantis. The main basic elements were: a pair of gas pumps to be made into pinchers, a set of four curtain rod brackets to be used as leg elements, a propane tank for the body, a hanging lamp for the abdomen, and the arm from a scroll saw to form the upper body.
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24 comments
Feb 19, 2012. 5:54 PMmjursic says:
So do you start off with parts and an idea, or do you agglomerate parts, lay them down and then go for the idea from there? Very nice, by the way. I have a garage full of random bike parts, which is why I ask..
Dec 12, 2010. 6:24 PMspikes0577 says:
Amazing!!!!
Dec 5, 2010. 6:19 PMbluelantern says:
What a beautiful thing! awesome,dont know what else to say,love it.thank you for sharing!
Sep 16, 2010. 8:57 AMBatness says:
So cool looking! I thought this was much, much smaller, I'm saddened I don't have space to attempt to create something like this!

You need to do an 'Ible where this is like...Paperweight-sized. XD
Dec 5, 2010. 6:17 PMbluelantern says:
lol,i also thought it was a small thing until i saw the parts he used! lol,now i understand also why it makes that cool sound too.i love that thing! great project! also very unique.
Sep 16, 2010. 4:19 PMscraptopower says:
I too thought it was really small when I saw the main image! I was suprised when I realised the size of it.

Awesome work!
Sep 18, 2010. 9:09 PMRadBear says:
Awesome!
Sep 17, 2010. 4:03 PMtchitwood says:
This is the coolest thing!
Sep 17, 2010. 12:43 PMSteinzel says:
Waaaay too cool! I love it!
Sep 17, 2010. 12:03 PMAjaykak says:
Awesome !! must've taken quite an effort to build that !! GREAT ! :)
Sep 17, 2010. 11:07 AMfungus amungus says:
Great stuff as always
Sep 16, 2010. 8:29 AMMr.Sanchez says:
OMG...that{s absolutelly Awesome...Way to go...
Sep 15, 2010. 11:15 PMverdastel says:
This is just cool!
Sep 15, 2010. 4:50 PMSinAmos says:
My kind of project. Bravo!
Jul 2, 2010. 2:44 PMsculptur says:
this thing is so cool i wish i were as good of a sculptor as you
Dec 28, 2009. 10:21 PMspylock says:
That is almost too cool,you should win an award for that,Im sure you could sell them also ,I would buy one,if it didnt break the bank.
Aug 25, 2009. 5:50 PMoreosmooshy says:
woooow, if that doesn't display mad skills, idk what does!!
Jul 2, 2009. 8:14 AMPatented says:
WOW! So well done! Very original! 5*
May 12, 2009. 7:45 AMKimbernugs says:
Spectacular! Kudos for coming up with a way to turn refuse into art. The mantis was a perfect choice - I agree they are one of the coolest insects.
Apr 17, 2009. 5:50 PMgmoon says:
Very, very, very nice!
Apr 16, 2009. 8:31 PMuguy says:
I don't know if it's the coolest evil thing I've ever seen or the evilest cool thing? Well done, thanks for sharing.
Apr 16, 2009. 8:24 PMCameronSS says:
:-O When I saw the title on the RSS feed, my first thought was "I wonder if nemo's come up with something else." This is AWESOME! I love the demonic chattering of the arm drive motor, don't ever lubricate that.

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I am a kinetic sculptor who works from found materials.