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wind vaneWindvane
eligius1427 -
Monday, January 5, 2009 - 1:57pm
rust patina | steel | wind vane Hello all, I finally got around to posting picts of the weather vane that I asked so many questions about. We've been talking about conveying constructive criticism so lets give it an honest shot with this project. wind vane 4
eligius1427 -
Monday, January 5, 2009 - 1:54pm
Architectural Gallery | rust patina | steel | wind vane
wind vane 3
eligius1427 -
Monday, January 5, 2009 - 1:53pm
Architectural Gallery | rust patina | steel | wind vane
wind vane 2
eligius1427 -
Monday, January 5, 2009 - 1:53pm
Architectural Gallery | rust patina | steel | wind vane
wind vane 1
eligius1427 -
Monday, January 5, 2009 - 1:52pm
Architectural Gallery | rust patina | steel | wind vane
wind vane finish
eligius1427 -
Friday, May 30, 2008 - 3:39pm
patina | steel | wind vane Hi all, I coming to the end of a giant windvane project and would like some input about the finish. The client chose the look of a blued steel finish with an orange rust patina randomly placed throughout and a clear top coat. My concern is that this vane goes on top of a house out in the country and is surrounded by fields which for at least 4 months out of the year could have a sandblasting effect on the vane. I am also worried that the rusting patina won't fully stop rusting. I have been considering having the vane powdercoated or professionally painted black, or blueblack, and then use guilders paste to give the patina effect. I would then clear coat the whole thing for extra protection. I can't change the materials(mild steel) and it goes on a giant house(thus the size to keep in scale). I think the closest one could get and still see it, without getting on the roof, would be 90-120 feet. Since it's going to be hard to see any small details I'm beginning to lean more towards a faux finish with more protection than the real deal. What do you think? |
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