The Air Cleaner

No. I did not knowingly build it as a “Ram Air”..

While it can be mistaken for a goat, it reiterates the Medo-Persian symbolism. 

Sheep and goats in the Bible are significant symbols, and there is no coincidence that they can look similar. 

Either could be used as a sacrifice in the Old Testament sacrificial system, until Jesus became our ultimate sacrifice. 

God said that He would separate the Sheep from the goats in the judgment, putting the sheep on His right, showing favor, and the Goats on His left, showing condemnation. 

It is a little hard for us to tell who the sheep are, and who will be condemned, and fortunately, that is above my pay grade!  And even more fortunately, there is a Savior!!!

Enjoy the pics. 

The first attempt at the horns was a disaster.

My figure model was a taxidermy form, but the horns were real. 

There were so many pictures to sort through, I could not include them all.

The first attempt at the horns was a disaster.  I was attempting to hammer out shapes that fit on top of the horns, then I would trim them to fit together, and weld them up (without the horns inside). 

I got pretty far along, but it was mind bendingly difficult. 

Fortunately my friend Hinmaton told me of an easier way!!!

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