Sunday, May 17, 2015

This and that over the weekend

It has been a grey and drizzly-wet weekend; not a lot of opportunity to do outside work like shovelling gravel. So I used it to advance a few projects:

  • trialling etching of letters and leaves on heavy gauge aluminium for some panels for posts I'm working on; 
  • finishing the first design-assemblage phase of another series of Steampunk Lamps I'm working on; and 
  • finishing the Daily Leaf Words and Daily Words sets I started a couple of weeks ago.

©2015 Fiona Dempster - Etched plate showing shellac as the resist.
I got to trial the etching as Fiona had planned to do the etching of a cover for her fragile gains artists book. The etching was done using the salt and copper sulphate method - a lot less toxic.

The leaves and letters turned out OK given I was using corroded old aluminium sheet for the trial. I think it will work well on new metal; and if I give it more time in the solution to bite deeper - good lessons learnt. The panels are going to be about 1.2m long and 100mm wide - the metal I tested the process on is 100mm wide.

©2015 Fiona Dempster - Plate with etching reaction - pretty grungy?
©2015 Fiona Dempster - Etching grunge cleaned off in water
©2015 Barry Smith - Shellac resist removed - revealing the etched leaf
©2015 Barry Smith - Shellac resist removed - revealing the etched letter
I managed to assemble the first phase of 5 table top Steampunk Lamps - now for the grinding, polishing and securing the fittings (globe holders and cords).
©2015 Barry Smith - Five assemblages on the workbench - quite a bit of grinding and polishing to be done.
And I did manage to finish the 10 bowls I started for the daily words sets.

©2015 Barry Smith - Second round of hammering completed on 10 bowls
©2015 Barry Smith - Third round of hammering completed; and grinding and polishing done
The Daily Leaf Words sets look beautiful.

©2015 Barry Smith - Daily Leaf Words set - bowl and word leaves
So all in all -  a good indoor use of a wet weekend.

7 comments:

  1. wow. i'm exhausted just reading all of this! but i have to say, that amidst all of the wonderful shapes and surfaces those steampunk lamps are just so much fun!

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  2. I am there with Velma - love those steam punk lamps..... and the aluminium etching of course.

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  3. Hello. Your works is Superb.

    Kanji. 和. Meaning is peace. The character is written very well.

    Greetings from Japan. ruma

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  4. Hi V, SB & Ruma - thanks for checking out my bits and pieces; and for your comments. V - it didn't seem exhausting: and the Steampunk Lamps are continuing to develop - eve4n cleared a table for them today. SB - I'll let you know when this batch is hatched - I'm thinking of doing a couple of larger floor lamps this time. Ruma - thank you regarding Kangi - a friend wants peace etched on the metal in 5 languages including the Kangi - she has a friend in Japan. All - go well - peace. B

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  5. Wonderful to see you working on your steampunk lamps. And everything else - such a lot of treasures appearing under your hands.

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    1. Hi C - always some action in the garage-studio. Go well. B

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  6. OH! I like your etching! did you add battery power for the etch?
    So, you're on a bowl explosion I see :)

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