Kyle_in_Tex
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Interesting project! Share more and/or start a thread on this if you can!
I'm actually not sure how it will turn out. I don't know how much it might warp if I get it too hot. The plates are 1/8" thick pure grade 2 Ti. It welds like butter. I just wanted to try it and be different.
I looked for titanium fire pits prior to making this. The main thing that comes up is a lightweight, small folding device, designed for a backpack hiker.
I know they use titanium for the SR 71 skin, to take the heat, but probably the Ti6Al4v alloy.
I designed it up in Cad, from something I saw and now I can't seem to find it. Original design I had incorporated a slit at the bottom of the V for drainage and breathing (hotter fire), but I decided that since it is so light, I can just tump it over to drain and clean it. I will add some holes to the legs, that will be rather simple, to mount a bushing and a pole for a grate.
By the time I finish it, our cool weather will be gone.
One thing I learned about titanium grade 2, you need either carbide tipped sawblade, or a crate of replacements. I ended up cutting the end triangles on the mill with coolant and a 1/8" endmill. Light depth of cuts, no big hurry.