Do you ever have to anneal the copper on more complex art? I know it work hardens quickly when I doing metal spinning on my wood lathe and needs annealed or it will split or crack.
Great demonstration! years a go my mother was a master at this art type and specialized in horse art. What gauge copper metal do you use to do this art with? I have my mothers variety old tools and would like to give it a try again. I did it in high school class many years ago, a lot of fun!
I have started copper tooling after watching your video, and I just wanted to thank you for the clear instruction and steps. I still haven’t gotten around to figuring out the filling in or patina, but I have really enjoyed this new hobby. Thank you!
What type of filling do you recommend that doesn’t smell? I read reviews that acrylic modeling paste can smell bad too. I have bad lungs so need to be careful. Thanks!
When I taught kids at school I mixed white glue with sawdust and that worked pretty well. I don't find modelling paste to be smelly but it's more expensive then glue and sawdust.
I had one of these made for my now husband. I always wondered how it was done. This is awesome. I'm kinda artsy fartsy so I might take it up. You do wonderful work. Thank you so much for teaching those of us who would like to learn this!
Hi Gordon. Excellent demonstration. My mother in law made many Copper Tooling pictures over the years, and I recently found her suit case full of drawings and unfinished work, which I would like to now try and complete and finish, as well as start new ones. My question is that a couple of her completed and filled work has tarnished badly, and I am wondering how the best way is of cleaning them up. I don't want to ruin them. They are a sort of green colour, as they have sat in a suitcase for 20 years or so since last touched. Should I just use steel wool or should I use a liquid cleaner of some kind. I would love to hear from you. Pam Holmes
Beautiful!!! Great video and delivered in such a calm confident manner. I like the way you phrase your sentences by starting with "you can do ..."
Thanks for all the great basic information. It is a wonderful video for beginners! I plan to give this a try!
Thanks for the tutorial! How thick is the copper? .1mm?
Excellent video
Sir mujhe ye metal ka part chahiye kaha milega kya name hai
This project is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing. Do you have recommendations on the copper sheets (especially how thick it should be)?
Also wondering how thick the copper needs to be. Any idea?
I wondered what gauge copper sheet you used? Is there a range you recommend? Very informative video. Thanks!
Very great artwork thanks
Thank you for this very helpful tutorial! 🙏May I check with you what thickness is the copper foil that you are using?
Yes what guage do you use of copper my copper is roll and seems when I rub it it peels a bit and silver can be seen?????
Incredible. thank you for the great tutorial!
Do you ever have to anneal the copper on more complex art? I know it work hardens quickly when I doing metal spinning on my wood lathe and needs annealed or it will split or crack.
Great demonstration! years a go my mother was a master at this art type and specialized in horse art. What gauge copper metal do you use to do this art with? I have my mothers variety old tools and would like to give it a try again. I did it in high school class many years ago, a lot of fun!
Thank you
Wonderfully informative! Thank you so much. This is exactly what I needed to know. Best to you!
great video thank you!!!
Could I have some more teaching thanks for all your help
Thank you…
I have started copper tooling after watching your video, and I just wanted to thank you for the clear instruction and steps. I still haven’t gotten around to figuring out the filling in or patina, but I have really enjoyed this new hobby. Thank you!
Have you tried uv clear gloss resin hard to fill the back, remove resin air bubbles with resin heat gun , and uv resin lamp dry!
What type of filling do you recommend that doesn’t smell? I read reviews that acrylic modeling paste can smell bad too. I have bad lungs so need to be careful. Thanks!
When I taught kids at school I mixed white glue with sawdust and that worked pretty well. I don't find modelling paste to be smelly but it's more expensive then glue and sawdust.
Thank you! It was a wonderful video sir.
Thanks for this video. Nowadays not many art trs know how to do this properly anymore. Thanks for sharing 😍
Do you have the patterns that you are showing and are they avaiable for download, would gladly purchase them from you. Nice work enjoyed the video
Interested in the same! I was struggling to find good printable pictures like this that wasn’t cutesie for kids. Would be happy to pay for this :)
what thickness/gauge copper foil would you advise? thanks
I am also wondering this…did you figure out what gauge/mm works best by any chance?
The result is astonishing, you certainly are very talented, put those skills to good and noble use, may God bless you!
I forgot we did this in school. So I'm glad I found this because it reminded me of how much fun we had doing this.
Perfeito,explica muito bem e faz questão de mostrar,bom professor, gratidão. ❤❤❤.
What a great teacher you are! Wonderful video! Thank you so much for sharing your experience.
Any ideas about the thickness of the foil? Would 0,1 mm or 0.07 mm do it?
Beautiful!
Thank you! This was very helpful. I have a much thicker sheet of copper I want to do a design on but this is a great start.
How do I order your tools?
Only use epoxy glue copper to wood😊
Thanks
Wonderful, calm tutorial. Really informative. Thank you!
I had one of these made for my now husband. I always wondered how it was done. This is awesome. I'm kinda artsy fartsy so I might take it up. You do wonderful work. Thank you so much for teaching those of us who would like to learn this!
Thank you So Much!! I Appreciate you showing me this🙏❤️ God Bless
What gauge are these copper sheets?
Hi Gordon. Excellent demonstration. My mother in law made many Copper Tooling pictures over the years, and I recently found her suit case full of drawings and unfinished work, which I would like to now try and complete and finish, as well as start new ones. My question is that a couple of her completed and filled work has tarnished badly, and I am wondering how the best way is of cleaning them up. I don't want to ruin them. They are a sort of green colour, as they have sat in a suitcase for 20 years or so since last touched. Should I just use steel wool or should I use a liquid cleaner of some kind. I would love to hear from you. Pam Holmes
I would try steel wail (fine) if that doesn't work maybe a copper pot cleaner of some kind. Good luck!
Thank you for clear patient detailed how tos! I wish I could share what you inspired me to do! I thoroughly enjoyed the process!
This is one of the best videos I have watched explaining this. Thank you so much!
Best 15 seconds of my scrolling time....ha ha ha.
This is an excellent tutorial. Thanks for taking the time to share.
I saw a numerous videos but this one is really great for beginners.
where did you get that felt peice?
Hi can you please tell me what 5he name of the stuff you used to do the colour please
Love this and ur work. I been stamping and learning wire wrapping now something else to explore thank u so much. Following 😄
Lasts longer than any painting :)