Today's Metal Craft workers should truly appreciate
the artistic skills & techniques used exclusively by the highly
skilled metal artisans from almost one hundred years ago.
Decorative
metalworking is undergoing a new renaissance as more & more people
become involved in hobby metal craft. The skilful use of simple metal
craft hand tools, allows the worker to create fine metal work items.
The
casual onlooker of the magnificent ornamental metalwork's found on many
historic public buildings in the USA, United Kingdom, Canada & many
other countries, would hardly realize the many painstaking weeks or
months of work involved in creating these elaborate metal works.
Every day, thousands of people walk straight past the beautifully
crafted iron work, & decorative iron arches in public buildings &
gardens, and not give them a second glance.
But the new age metal-craft worker of today would stop and admire
& appreciate the design & craftsmanship skills required to create
these superb handmade iron & metal-works of yesteryear. It is
a learning experience.
Examples
of old bent iron design work can also be used as inspiration for ideas
to incorporate into new items made for today's lifestyle which any
skilled metal worker of today could reproduce, things such as: garden
structures, outdoor garden furniture, household utensils, or high
quality items could be produced to sell to customers who are willing to
pay the price for custom made iron & metalwork items.
But first, the
metal craft worker needs to re-learn the special old time metal working
skills used create these beautiful metal works
Most of this
knowledge has been preserved for anyone who wants to become involved in
artistic metal work. An ebook has just been republished which explains
in full, the correct way to go about designing genuine reproduction
bent ironwork, this ebook will show the novice or advanced metal worker
the design concepts, and how to transfer drawings into real life full
size objects.
Ironworkers
over a century ago did not have arc welders to join their creations
together, instead, they used special methods to bind the intricate
metal work together, many of which are still in good repair today, even
after one hundred years, such was their skill.
Metal work skills
also combined the art of chemical etching of intricate designs onto
copper and brass, & special methods of colouring or creating
patinas on all kinds of metals for different unique effects.
Sheet
metal cross strips and borders were also used for outdoor garden tables
and chairs, this exacting skill is explained and described in detail so
that the home hobby metal worker can reproduce them.
The special
skills explained in the ebook will enable the artistic metal worker to
recreate ornamental iron works just like the metal craft masters did
over a century ago.
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