I'm not expecting to get any more pieces, but there is always hope.
My dad once made a medieval mask for my uncle, something old knight-ish. My uncle wanted it for a costume party he was going to. He had the rest of the outfit but was hoping my dad could make him a realistic looking mask as he couldn't find anything off the shelf. The mask my dad made was so good it helped win a costume contest my uncle entered!
He also made hanging art, faces and plates, outside light covers, you name it.
He once bought a Kawasaki Mach 3 motorcycle, one of the triple cylinder 2-stroke models. It was missing the magneto cover as it had fallen over in a crash, so dad fabbed a replacement out of sheet metal. Then he decided to really make something different. He cut the rear triangle off of the bike, and mounted a rear differential out of an old Peugeot from a neighbor down the street onto it. Adding a rear sprocket to the rear drive gear, he was able to (with a longer chain) drive the two rear wheels thus creating a kind of trike.
Of course dad didn't want all that rear end work showing, so he made some sort of sheet metal cover that mounted over the entire rear third of the bike. Quite unusual looking to say the least. I'm trying to find out if any family member has any pictures of it.
All I can remember is the dang thing was so powerful it would burn out with BOTH rear wheels! The Kawasaki triples were real screamers! As I recall when they were intro'd in 1969 they outran everything else on the street. 498cc, 60 HP, 9000 RPM deadline.