How to build a Bar Height Table with patinated base
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- For this project, I created a bar-height steel table base and added decorative patination. The patination ranges from aged copper to deep greens and browns.
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More on this project at www.benhamdesignconcepts.com/bar-height-table/
That looked like a handful! Your stick-to-itiveness really shows on the final product. It looks awesome Brian!!!
Looks Awesome Brian!!👍👍
That is absolutely gorgeous. Wowwww. Can you elaborate on what chemicals you used on the raw steel to achieve that effect? It’s amazing.
People keep asking me what chemicals I use to copper plate the steel. It doesn't matter; Google will tell you which ones will copper plate steel, and there are several different ways to do it, and they all work. However, to get cool results, it is the application process that matters, and that comes with practice.
Is there a product you recommend to apply copper to steel?
People keep asking me what chemicals I use to copper plate the steel. It doesn't matter; Google will tell you which ones will copper plate steel, and there are several different ways to do it, and they all work. However, to get cool results, it is the application process that matters, and that comes with practice.
4" thick Wenge slab! I can only imagine the price tag on that. Great design, I'll have to add it to my brainstorm sessions.
What products did you use for the giving the base it's patina? Something from Sculpt Nouveau?
No, so not acceptable. Story stops half way through. You spend the whole video demonstrating the metal finishing techniques, then suddenly the finished article. Come on you are better than this
Sorry man the ROI from UA-cam these days doesn't allow me to spend the additional time editing.