|
I've just finished editing
the 2nd edition. If there is any fault to this video it is that I
included too much. I should have shown just two designs rather than
three.
This means that there is a
lot for the viewer to absorb.
This video includes a little
bit of everything in the skill department. A bit of forging, brazing, gas
welding, annealing, some sheet metal work, drilling and copper forming.


If you are going to do the arrow sculpture or any
geometric designs I'd suggest getting an inexpensive brake like the one
below. These are about $25.00 and you'll find that they are useful on
these arrows and other sculptures you may want to do in the future.

None of this is particularly
difficult.
I'm pleased with how easily
these sculptures move with the wind. I'm even more pleased with what I've
come up with for the second edition.
There is some work involved
but as in all the sculptures that take some work, the end results are
worth the effort.
I'd suggest using the designs
in the video as starting points then moving into your own designs.
Taking a look at the Duck and Cattail lawn sculpture
you'll immediately recognize the possibilities. It could be a bird with
the cattails or a fish leaping out of the water.

On the duck and cattail sculpture below I tried a
different finish, so there are a lot of options in just the finishing.

As you can see in the photo below this copper sculpture is
beginning to weather. It was bright copper in the beginning now it has
turned a dark bronze color and will eventually develop the verdigris blue
green.

This arrow sculpture still has the original copper
finish. In a few months it will begin turning to the bronze color and
eventually the blue green verdigris.

For those of you doing arts and crafts festivals these are
easy to pack in your truck or van. They break down so that they can be
stored flat meaning that they are not taking up a lot of room in your
truck.
Also they are self explanatory to your customers. All
they have to do is hammer the main rod in the ground and put the sculpture
part on top. Pretty much a no-brainer.
I hadn't thought of it before, but for as large as these
sculptures are the material costs are quite modest.
I think you'll enjoy making these lawn and garden
sculptures and I must admit it's a pleasure to walk out into the yard and
see them moving with the breezes.
Note: 2-14-2010
I was just looking out at these three lawn and garden
sculptures. They have been up for a year and have performed beautifully.
We have had some very heavy winds but they have not been effected.
The simple "mechanism" for rotating has worked
flawlessly. After seeing how these have worked throughout the year, I
would not even consider using bearings.
Bearing would only complicate and I like to keep things
simple.
Running
time 67 minutes.
DVD
$39.95 free shipping
purchase
|