Carved Statue

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 01-06-2008

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Carved Statue

For hand-carved bronze statues and fountains, you've come to the right place. Our company offers a stunning bronze statues and fountains anywhere in the world!

Our company designs, manufactures and distributes products in bronze. Our craftsmen have years of experience. We offer bronze statues of high quality and the sources families, schools, landscape architects, art galleries, restaurants, and professional decorators. Whatever your bronze needs, you can rely on us to produce beautiful, unique designs at affordable prices!

How
We Do It
There are several steps involved in making a statue of bronze. We use the method of lost wax casting to create the original piece. We pay attention to detail during this process and ensure that their design necessary.

The next step of casting molten wax is poured into the mold. The layers of wax as a duplicate of the original broadcast. Then our artisans pull the wax mold and weld, polish and add details. After the fall of liquid wax casting in clay multiple times and implement a layer of ceramic sand. We allow the mold to dry and then placed in an oven.

Then, bake the shell until the wax melts, creating a hollow ceramic mold. We remove from the pan and pour bronze in the 2,100 degree of shell. After the bronze cools, carefully pull the ceramic shell of bronze. Our artisans re-weld marks detail to ensure excellence.

Finally, even producing a finished bronze statue of the fumigation or the source of high-pressure glass powder. Also apply a chemical called patina, which protects the brass from corrosion. Finally, applies a layer of heated wax to create a glossy finish. Once thoroughly inspect the statue, the bronze statue is ready to show!

Bronze 101
Over 1,000 years ago, artists such as Donatello, Remington and Rodin used the method of lost wax casting to create works bronze masterpieces. Although most famous bronze statues and fountains are found in public places such as museums or parks, which can be recreated using the method of lost wax casting. Thus bronze enthusiasts can have a piece of history at home or in your garden at a low cost.

Bronze
Tips and Tricks
Keeping his bronze statue or fountain outdoor course will not turn green because green verdigris or patina. This gives the statue bronze or source a closer look old or traditional. However, if you want to keep the brass color, simply apply paste wax statue or fountain in the year. Also can be covered with urethane or lacquer spray.

White spots can appear on his bronze statue too. This is due to residual ceramic casting process. Simply use paste wax or wax kiwi, to remove stains. The best paste waxes are natural or non-abrasive. Never use car wax on a bronze statue or fountain.

Bronze statues make great gifts!
Bronze statues and fountains are perfect for gifts, garden decorations, monuments, and much more. Just tell us the type of design you want, and we'll deliver! We offer a wide selection of bronze statues and fountains at unbeatable prices. We know that you will be satisfied with your order.

Do not hesitate! We offer fast shipping, competitive prices, and custom-designed goods. Do not risk to deal with another manufacturer of brass online. We are the supplier of the most trusted bronze on the web. Contact us today!

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Stone Carving

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 06-03-2005

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Stone Carving
How can I find the stone / rock to carve? Where can I find size classes in Shreveport, Louisiana?

I would try to stone carving, but I do not know what I'm doing – Is there a way to find local sculptors for class? I've tried local schools, etc. but no luck. Moreover, I know you can buy soapstone, alabaster, etc. through the Internet and pay a ton of shipping, but is there any stone that can only lead and buy locally (or dig myself)?

There are stores in Metairie and Lafayette rock that can sell you different types of stone to practice. Probably other but do not know me. They can also tell you what kind of natural stone work in your area and where to find it. Try also serpentine. You may want to work its way to the marble, which is pretty relentless. Most good art shops can sell a carving tools. The Red River Sculpture Society includes some sculptors in Louisiana, and should be able to direct some lessons. They have a good website. Good luck.

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