Asters

Asters

I am new to this site and have just started creating. I decided I have the nerve to post a few pictures and see what the real artists think of my first few attempts. I have always been fascinated with metal and I am really having fun playing with it.


SteelyJan's picture

Welcome Artmelem

Welcome to ArtMetal your flowers are exquisite , they look fairly large. What size are they....???? Consider yourself a "real artist" Janet R.


mele miller's picture

Thanks so much!! They are

Thanks so much!! They are about two feet? I need to decide how to display them, maybe in a pot. It is fairly top heavy so the mount needs to be heavier.


mele miller's picture

sealing

This is the first thing I have done that I don't want to rust. How can I seal it without changing the finish?


Bill Roberts's picture

Hi Mele, welcome to the site

Hi Mele,
welcome to the site and great to see your pieces. I'd suggest a Clear coat painted finish to protect the metal.
bill


mele miller's picture

Thanks for both of your

Thanks for both of your responses! So, I'm new to this. What kind of clear coat. You indicate painted not sprayed? Where can I get it or do you have a brand name. The piece is mild steel. It is actually scrap sheet metal that came with a powder coat paint finish on it that I had to grind off. That's what made the texture. So the finish is not completely virgin. How would I clean it before treating? Yes it is an indoor piece. All of my other stuff has been outside stuff.
Again, thanks so much for your help, Mele


Rich Waugh's picture

Mele, Clean the piece by

Mele,

Clean the piece by washing it with lacquer thinner and then drying thoroughly. After that, I suggest a couple of coats of Permalac sprayed on as per the manufacturer's recommendations. You can Google Permalac to find a supplier near you.


visitor's picture

Thanks for your help

Thanks for your help