Paul. Moderator Messages 7,052 Location Northampton. UK Sep 24, 2015 #1 Been playing about with roses again, copper this time for a change, with a nice oak block for a stand.
Been playing about with roses again, copper this time for a change, with a nice oak block for a stand.
gordon stephenson Member Messages 7,462 Location Skelton in Cleveland U.K. Sep 24, 2015 #3 Hey, Paul. Looks great, very . With your tig skills,how about adding a thorn or two!
Kent Member Messages 9,988 Location Bowland, Lanacshire,UK Sep 24, 2015 #4 There is certainly something about copper. In all its colours and states I think it just looks sort of cool
There is certainly something about copper. In all its colours and states I think it just looks sort of cool
A Aesgarth Member Messages 543 Sep 24, 2015 #5 How do you keep it shiny and copper coloured after heat input?
Paul. Moderator Messages 7,052 Location Northampton. UK Sep 24, 2015 #6 Aesgarth said: How do you keep it shiny and copper coloured after heat input? Click to expand... The petals have seen no heat at all, the 2 leaves are soft soldered to the stem and cleaned up using a small polishing mop, difficult corners done by hand with t cut and patience.
Aesgarth said: How do you keep it shiny and copper coloured after heat input? Click to expand... The petals have seen no heat at all, the 2 leaves are soft soldered to the stem and cleaned up using a small polishing mop, difficult corners done by hand with t cut and patience.
GrahamGKD Forum Supporter Messages 1,423 Sep 25, 2015 #7 Very nice indeed - how long did it take you to make that?
B Browser Happiness is an even fillet. Messages 639 Location South Lincs, UK. Sep 29, 2015 #10 I bow down to your superior skill sir, I am not worthy