Another piece built for someone special. Copper and brass construction with a crow feather on the bottom (with horrible soldering, I was still learning), the lid is made from rubber wall liner sample pieces, the kind you find in hard ware stores to let customers browse the different options. The box rocks back and forth when you put items in it.
Tag: copper
Moose Bookmark
A holiday present for a fan of Moose, and reading. Copper moose, with brass mark. I used GIMP to shrink the moose down on all sides to give a pleasing border.
Copper And Silver Box
I made this copper and silver box for someone a friend, it contains a roll of 50 reasons why I love them. On the inside and outside are crows, and dangling from a silver chain are two crow feathers. I picked the crows because I think they are smart intelligent and beautiful.
This was one of the more complicated pieces I have made, it came out better than I thought it would.
Copper Head Badge For Cogs For Cans Alley Cat
This is a copper head badge I made for the cogs for cans charity alley cat race.
Copper Head Badge For Samhain Scramble Alley Cat
Made this little copper head badge for the Samhain Scramble Halloween Alley Cat.
Katamari Head Badge
Made this for the Katamari Cat Alley Cat race…I personally was not very happy with how it came out. It was all very thick and I was very new to soldering.
It was brass, bronze, copper, and came out…meh.
Copper Crow Bike Charms
Little charms you can hang off your bicycle, I used them to practice different kinds of texturing. They actually make a very pleasant sound when you take a really sharp turn and they bounce off the saddle rails.
Goofing Around With Salt Water Etching
A collection of sample test pieces I made while learning how to do salt water etching. It’s actually really easy, I will write a post about how to make these sort of things later. I used copper, brass, bronze, and steel.
Copper Compass Journal
A very delicate copper compass, that was later attached to a Moleskin journal.
Copper And Brass Bicycle Journal
Two bicycles one cut from copper, the other from brass, and then attached to the front of a Moleskin hard cover notebook. A present for a friend. Ended up giving them a nice high polish.