Flamed and clear coated Lobster using 14 gauge steel. This piece turned out very nice.
Lobster
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Re: Lobster
That is beautiful, how do you use flame to get those colors?
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Nice file thanks for the Share.
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Re: Lobster
I use 14 gauge cold roll steel, create my design with a grinder, clean and flame with a torch to the colors of my choice. One thing I have learn when flaming don't get the steel too hot or the colors will become very light. Not unless you want the light color. I have flamed some of my pieces to the lighter color. I will share a picture of one of my fish. It turned nice. Actually, it sold soon as I hung it up.ggeh wrote:That is beautiful, how do you use flame to get those colors?
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Re: Lobster
Thanks for the reply and pics. I tried a while back on 14 gauge hot rolled and some 18 gauge stainless and I must have been doing it wrong, maybe too hot because I warped my pieces and didn't get those nice color's.I been using vinegar to clean off the hot rolled do you think there is any difference between the hot and cold rolled as far as bringing those colors out? I was using an oxy/acetylene torch, is that what I should be using?
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Re: Lobster
Thankyou for the lobster!