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polishingAtlas and the fire hydrant cap
Mystro_the_meta... -
Monday, January 21, 2008 - 9:09pm
I did not steal the cap to a firehydrant | mig welder | polishing | sculpture | steel
Atlas is the second peice that I have made in this style. His strenth and endurance has given him the image of a god who's punishment was for the good of humans and to teach a lesson for anyone who defyed Zeus. I think Zues wanted to make sure the god and humans stopped making babies. So he had to wait for the right moment to point the finger and appoint the strongest and the most lively cannidate to bare the vault of the sky on his shoulders. Tips on polishing stainless steel and brass
Glen Jones -
Sunday, December 16, 2007 - 8:20am
brass | polishing | stainless steel Hi, fellow metal artists. I am working on a coffee table design which will consist of stainless steel and brass and I am trying to improve my stainless steel polishing techniques. I am still trying to get a mirror finish but scratching is a problem I am trying to overcome. Help! They want Brass!
eligius1427 -
Thursday, September 20, 2007 - 12:20pm
brass | brazing | finishing | polishing | welding Hello, I was recently commissioned to design some decorative grillwork for a church. They chose to fabricate the pieces out of mild steel and have them powder coated to keep the costs down. The client has since changed their mind and would now like it created out of solid brass to match some existing brass work in the church(300 series brass). I have never worked with brass, but would like to give this a try. I need to do some basic forming, weld or braze numerous connections, and finally be able to polish the whole piece to a shine. Can any one offer advice on brazing or welding brass, the type of filler metal or brazing rod that will blend in with the rest of the piece, ways to protect the surrounding brass during forming and brazing/welding, and polishing the piece out so I can get a mirror shine. Do I need to worry about distortion due to the heat from brazing/welding? Also any tips on material alloy would be greatly appreciated. They want to try to match an existing piece(all that I know is that it is a 300 series brass)which is a rich gold color. The brass on that piece was powder coated with a clear coat to prevent any oxidation. If there is any else I should know please tell me. |
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