I spent yesterday playing with fire on copper. I watched Philip Cook, via Makezine create beautiful patterns on the metal. I tried to replicate his results but, failed miserably. Although, I think what I created is beautiful and I had so much fun that I thought I should share my bumbling attempts to mimic Philip's techniques.
I used copper of varying gauges. Thicker gauges required longer cool down periods. Larger pieces were easier to color than small because the metal doesn't get too hot too fast. Let the metal cool down for the best colors. You'll might not get exactly the color you want. Layer colors and shapes for added depth and interest. Butane made the best colors for me but, I loved the black petal shapes made by the acetylene torch. I think the Little Torch was too hot but, Philip Cook is using a gas/oxygen system. If the metal is raised it will cool down faster than when on a charcoal block but, I still got color while the metal was flat on the charcoal. I know nothing about this technique and will have to try it again and again! When sealing, move the pieces out of the reach of cats who will and did walk through the wet surface - leaving fur and paw prints everywhere. Most importantly of all: have fun! You can always pickle the piece and start again, if things go wrong.
This video is a record of my experiments. I am not a professional "torch painter", by any means! Hope you like the vid!
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Torches used:
Smith Little Torch - propane/O2: http://amzn.to/2njK2UG
Bonjour butane torch: http://amzn.to/2mN26CX
Goss acetylene/air: http://amzn.to/2njPrLt
Butane: http://amzn.to/2nk9vxf
Charcoal block: https://amzn.to/2E4fPDD
Everbrite's ProtectaClear: https://www.everbritecoatings.com/cart/protectaclear-coating-only-c-7.html
Philip Cook via Makezine: http://makezine.com/2015/09/02/painting-on-copper-with-fire/
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