[TheForge] brass hand rail
Bruce Freeman
[email protected]
Wed Apr 28 15:50:20 2004
But why would you forge something like this hot? Yellow metals can be
forged cold, after annealing.
>>> [email protected] 4/28/2004 2:17:53 PM >>>
Hey steve- sounds fun.
what kind of bronze?
On some kinds silicon bronze works fine, on other alloys you cant get a
perfect color match with it. As long as there isnt a lot of lead in it,
it should work fine. If you are using real Silly Bronze for the rail-
then, of course, it will work perfectly.
I am assuming there is some forging involved- that is where the money
really gets a little crazy. Because I dont care how good you are,
nobody completes a major bronze forging job without screwing up a few
pieces of material. Well, nobody I know. And the line between perfect
forging temperature and puddle of $400 on the floor is a pretty fine
one. Buy a little extra material, do some practice pieces, and lock the
door when you are forging. Perfect focus is required. You gotta watch
that stuff like a hawk- and then, when you get it right, its like
BUTTAH!
I have a little (okay a lot) of naval bronze in 3/4" square still- but
it doesnt sound like that is what your design calls for.
All metal has gone up like crazy- I just ordered some stainless, and
since September when I ordered this last- the price has gone from 1.20
a pound to 2.40 a pound. Talked em down a little, as I bought about a
ton, but it is still almost double in 9 months.
ries
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