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bowlsHeavy Salad Bowl
Stephen Fitz-Gerald -
Sunday, July 31, 2011 - 10:03pm
bowls | tableware I have been making handmade sinks and bowls for many years.I've never been satisfied with manufactured stainless tableware because to me it seems always the pieces are too thin,easily bent,and lack the heft I admire in an heirloom handmade item.Thus I generally work with 10ga.stainless steel and use an 85ton hydraulic press with many male and female dies of different sizes to "seduce" the form from the material.Over the years I've learned to a degree how to control the crenelations or distortions.This bowl is nearly completely round but I've left a couple of wobbles for interest and to remind the viewer that the piece is handmade and one of a kind. Heavy Salad Bowl
Stephen Fitz-Gerald -
Sunday, July 31, 2011 - 10:03pm
bowls | tableware | Other Metal Gallery I have been making handmade sinks and bowls for many years.I've never been satisfied with manufactured stainless tableware because to me it seems always the pieces are too thin,easily bent,and lack the heft I admire in an heirloom handmade item.Thus I generally work with 10ga.stainless steel and use an 85ton hydraulic press with many male and female dies of different sizes to "seduce" the form from the material.Over the years I've learned to a degree how to control the crenelations or distortions.This bowl is nearly completely round but I've left a couple of wobbles for interest and to remind the viewer that the piece is handmade and one of a kind. casting singing bowls
jiminycricket -
Wednesday, January 19, 2011 - 8:54pm
Casting bowls | casting | copper | singing | tibetan Hello all, I am near completing my first forge and have the ultimate goal of casting a singing bowl (or rather casting a plate and cold-working it into a bowl). HOWEVER I am running into trouble determining the composition of these bowls. Copper and copper alloys are a major component. Some of the more traditional methods call for gold, silver, mercury, copper, iron, tin, and lead. As I am not comfortable working with mercury or lead, mine will not include these. Where can I learn about fold forming?
B.J. Severtson -
Tuesday, October 30, 2007 - 12:35pm
bowls | Copper flowers | copper foldforming | fold forming bowls | foldforming | vessels Where can I learn about fold forming? fold formed vessels and bowls five interior
B.J. Severtson -
Monday, October 29, 2007 - 8:37pm
bowls | fold forming bowls | vessels | Other Metal Gallery
fold formed vessels and bowls five b
B.J. Severtson -
Monday, October 29, 2007 - 4:57pm
bowls | fold forming bowls | vessel | Other Metal Gallery
fold formed vessels and bowls four b
B.J. Severtson -
Monday, October 29, 2007 - 4:40pm
bowls | foldforming | vessels
fold formed vessels and bowls four a
B.J. Severtson -
Monday, October 29, 2007 - 4:36pm
bowls | fold forming | vessels
fold formed vessels and bowls three
B.J. Severtson -
Monday, October 29, 2007 - 4:33pm
bowls | fold forming | vessels
fold formed bowls and vessels two
B.J. Severtson -
Monday, October 29, 2007 - 4:30pm
bowls | fold forming | vessels
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