Made this for a customer, nickel background with copper top layer. I am still getting the hang of nickel, it expands and contracts greatly when you torch it… tricky would be the word I would use. But I think it came out well, and I am really liking how the patina is unique and different every time you apply it to the copper, you never know what you are going to get.
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- Chapter 1 – Part 1
- Chapter 1 – Part 2
- Chapter 1 – Part 3
- Chapter 1 – Part 4
- Chapter 1 – Part 5
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- Chapter 6 – Part 1
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- Chapter 7 – Part 1
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