5/04/2012

A Process Of Bronze Art Foundry

By Deena Lawson


Bronze art foundry is a process of making beautiful replicas of your work made in clay, stone, wood or any other material. The exact replica is made using a complicated procedure. If you would like to know more about it, here is little something for you.

Making of a ceramic shell is an essential thing in the whole process. For achieving that, there are different methods, but they mainly use silicone rubber mold and wax. This is the first replica they make, actually, and it is used as a model for clay layer. Ceramic shell will have nozzles for pouring the liquid metal inside.

In further process, this ceramic shell is heated on 1200 degrees. If everything goes well, and the model is without any mistakes, it is time for pouring the liquid metal in. Little by little, very carefully, to avoid air bubbles and other mistakes, the metal fills up the shell. After that, they are waiting for some time, until it is cold.

Well, now it is time to break the ceramics. Every detail is carefully checked up and smoothed. Everything must be just perfect, the exact replica of the original. Polished and shined, your piece will look absolutely adoring. The same thing, yes, but much better looking.

Patina work is a process of giving different effects to the surface. Various colors and shades are made using all kinds of chemical substances, giving your work even better look. Results may be astonishing, it may look old, shiny, you name it. With skilled professionals, everything is possible.

Keep in mind this is a hard job. So many things can go wrong when you are doing something so demanding. bronze art foundry is something only professionals should do, it takes time and effort. And the results will amaze you, so it's definitely worth of that.




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