Friday, December 1, 2017
Bronze Sheets—Why You Should Consider the Material for Metal Embossing
Bronze sheets are a great material for metal embossing projects. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin, making it strong enough to stamp or punch without puncturing. Bronze is the toughest material commonly used in metal embossing, even the thinnest bronze sheet is harder than its counterparts. Yet it’s still soft and malleable enough to press by hand.
The great thing about bronze sheets is that after embossing it, the metal retains its shape, and you can rely that your work of art will stand the test of time. The downside though is that bronze tarnishes easily. Touch it with your fingers and you’ll see your prints mark immediately. Not to worry though, because a little polish and protection with a spray sealer is all it takes to keep it from tarnishing further.
On the other hand, if you’re looking for additional texture, you may want to actually leave the tarnish in. You can even apply patina to make the embossed metal look more antique. There are multiple patinas available on the market that can help you achieve a natural antique look with your bronze sheets. The pewter patina in particular, can darken the copper in the bronze sheet and create an interesting old look. Read more from this article: http://bit.ly/2De46QK
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