Making a Metal Peacock From Scrap!!

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2022
  • I was asked to Make a scrap metal sculpture for Rob at Xtreme plasma to take along to shows and it was up to me what I made!!
    I decided on a pillar with a peacock on top, created from a mixture of scrap and new metal.
    Using my ‪@xtremeplasma‬ table I first created a pillar in Part one now in this part (part 2) I will be using it in a number of ways to create the peacock and its tail.
    I use a few different processes in this video for joining the metal it is all Mig welded or bolted with hidden bolts, I love to apply heat to my sculptures to really bring them to life and add some contrasting colour, I also welded some pieces of copper to the stainless steel spoons to add even more contrast.
    I like to show the process of how my mind works when creating something so you get to see the sculpture evolve along with the plan of how I'm going to do it!
    A massive thankyou to Rob at Xtreme plasma for commissioning this piece.
    Thank you as well to aip welding supplies for their continued support.
    If you want to see more of my work you can find me here:
    aloadofoldscrap
    Instagram: a load of old scrap
    www.aloadofoldscrap.co.uk
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @user-up8pj5zy2j
    @user-up8pj5zy2j Місяць тому

    Cool Peacock came out, bravo to the Master.

  • @badbeard1
    @badbeard1 2 роки тому

    Stunning work mind blown

  • @roquecreaciones6420
    @roquecreaciones6420 2 роки тому

    Felicitaciones yo hago esculturas en metal reciclado y sé el trabajo que lleva llegar a esa magnitud de escultura 💪🏼👏🏻

  • @farscape3100
    @farscape3100 2 роки тому +4

    i had no idea you could weld copper to steel,

    • @ALoadOfOldScrap
      @ALoadOfOldScrap  2 роки тому

      Yeah, people are always surprised when they see it. It's never going to be the strongest weld but as long as its things like this and nothing that needs to hold any weight then it's fine... And looks awesome too.

  • @simon9447
    @simon9447 2 роки тому +1

    Absolutely loved it... I am a steel artist from Australia and happy I came across your channel. My recent work is similar to your style so interesting to compare techniques.
    I mig with .08 wire and curious to know if you have tried .06?
    I havnt migged copper to steel yet....
    I didn't realise it was possible either.
    Nice to "meet you" mate.
    Cheers from Aus.

    • @ALoadOfOldScrap
      @ALoadOfOldScrap  2 роки тому +1

      Hi glad to hear you enjoyed it, I always use 0.8 wire aswell, there are times where thinner might make life easier I think but I am so used to using the 0.8 that I never get round to trying tbh. If your fro oz you should take a look at Justin sprigg sculptures on Instagram he does some awesome work!

    • @simon9447
      @simon9447 2 роки тому

      @@ALoadOfOldScrap that's so funny because when I commented last night I was going to recommend Jordan Sprigg.
      I live in the city of Perth and he lives several hours away.
      Love your work !

  • @johnhayes6414
    @johnhayes6414 10 місяців тому

    Did you heat the long pieces to get the curves?

    • @ALoadOfOldScrap
      @ALoadOfOldScrap  10 місяців тому

      Not for the gentle curves, only if I need a sharp turn will I use heat for it.