Cathedral Restoration

Cathedral Restoration - It sits atop the peek of the Catholic Cathedral in St. Paul, Minnesota. This picture shows the Cathedrals restoration in progress. More information about the restoration at www.cathedralcamsp.org |
This cross is about 100 years old. It is mostly cast iron and weighs about 1500 pounds. With the bowl shaped base, the cross is over 14 feet tall. |
| Fleur De Lis Most of the cast iron pieces are made of irregular shapes. These shapes are copied using plastic templates. These templates are fitted to the surface then cut out to match the shape. |
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Scanner & Printer The templates are then scanned into the computer and converted to an outline that can be cut out with our CNC plasma cutter. If necessary, the outline can be printed onto paper to verify that it is accurate. |
| Fleur De Lis Layout This is the layout of the pieces needed to reproduce one Fleur De Lis. |
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Argon Cabinet During the welding process, oxidation occurs which caused impurities in the weld. Most welding today reduces these impurities by shieding the welding area with an inert gas like argon. This process however, does not completely eliminate all of the impurities. Because the final finish of this cross will be a gold anodized color, surfaces with impurities will be a darker color than the rest of the cross. In order to reduce these impurities even more, the majority of the cross will be welded together inside a sealed cabined filled with argon. |
| Argon Nozzles The larger pieces that will not fit into the cabinet will be welded using these nozzles. These special nozzles will produce a much larger than normal shield of argon over the surface as it is being welded. |
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RadiusSegment Side by side comparison of the old cast iron segment on the left and the new aluminum segment on the right. |
| Jigs 1 Special jigs and forms had to be made to hold and shape all of the pieces so they will match the original cross exactly. |
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Base Shape A contour gauge was used to copy the shape of the base |
Base Outline |
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| Base Layout These dimensions are then used to determine the size and shape of the pieces needed to make the base. This the layout of the pieces needed to make the base. |
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Creative Energy CO-OP A film crew came down from Minneapolis to document the building of the cross. They have been to Little Cedar three times to film different stages of construction. This crew is documenting the entire restoration of the Cathedral. Visit their web site at www.electricpco.com. You can see video segments on the Cathedral web page listed above. |
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Old Cross being Repaired and put back together |
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I am now in the process of repairing the original cross piece by piece and putting it back to its original Glory! The Old Cross will be displayed outside of St. Paul Cathedral. |
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The Original Cross casting was made in 1914. It looks like it has been broke for approximately 60 years. I have repaired all broken pieces. Email me if you have any idea on how this was repaired and I'll email you back and let you know if your right. daniel@freemansmetalart.com |
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Something Dan made special
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| This is a Desk Top Cross made to look like the new Cross for St. Paul Cathedral! | |
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