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Howell's Creations
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Steam Punk Disc Brake and Sprocket Lamp
I made a similar lamp a few years back. Finally getting around to making a second one. You'll see the original lamp in the video.
Music: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Music: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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How to Make a Daisy from Sheet Metal
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How to Make a Daisy from Sheet Metal Music: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
How to Make a Stargazer Lily from Sheet Metal
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How to Make a Stargazer Lily from Sheet Metal Music: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
DIY Metal Rose (Copper) - Step by step
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The first rose I made was out of stainless steel sheet metal. I can't tell you how many cuts I had on my hands afterwards. While wandering through Michael's, I found this thin copper and figured I'd give it a try. It's a lot easier to form than thicker metals, and you don't really need specialty tools to do it! Let me know your thoughts in the comments. If you make one, I'd love to see it! This...
DIY Metal Sunflower (Brass and Copper) - Step by step
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How to Make a Sheet Metal Sunflower from brass and copper. Music: www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
What guage copper do you use? And guage stainless?
The copper and aluminum are both 36, I don't use stainless. Thanks for watching!
Hi-Love your stuff and am eager to try myself. Could you provide links for the solder and heat gun you use, as well as gauge for the copper piping used for stems? Thanks!
Thanks for watching! The Torch was purchased at Lowe's, but here's a link on Amazon. a.co/d/0aZYKkBj . I've had the solder for years, but this is something similar a.co/d/0d5cGnb5 . The copper tubing is also from Lowe's www.lowes.com/pd/Mueller-Streamline-1-4-in-x-1-ft-Copper-L-Pipe/3429104 . Good luck!
Amazing!!!
Thanks!
Very excellent work you are very grateartworkers thanks
Thanks!
where do you buy sheet metal that thin
I usually just order it from Amazon, but it is also available at Joann's, Michael's, or Hobby Lobby. Thanks for watching!
What gauge is that metal sheeting? It looks very thin, does it hold up well, or does it bend out of shape easily?
In using 36 gauge sheet metal. The brass is a bit stiffer, but still can be shaped. How much it springs back to position depends on whether you're using annealed or non annealed material. It generally holds the shape you put it in though. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching!
Really amazing work. Just wondering what the flower template you used was? Cant seem to find a good one myself
Thanks! Here's a link. I did slightly modify it though. images.app.goo.gl/nTYsiQL1NUrY67Rc7
Can you link your templates?
I started with these, and slightly modified them. images.app.goo.gl/nTYsiQL1NUrY67Rc7
Really beautiful. Thanks for sharing your talent. Your explanations are very clear❤
Thanks! Have you tried to make any?
+10👏👏👏
Thanks!
Gorgeous.Thanks so much for sharing this with us.💫💜
Thanks!
Great work
Thanks!
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Thank you for watching!
hermoso, muy buen trabajo, con tanto detalle y dedicacion. Muchas ideas! Gracias!!!
Thank you for watching!
Very nice 👌. Pl may I know what's name of that glue
Thanks for watching! The glue is CA glue, more commonly called super glue.
Hermoso trabjo felicitaciones
Thank you very much!
Where i will get copper sheet what MM copper sheet
Thanks for watching! I usually purchase it on Amazon. a.co/d/a27O2U7
What’s the name of the metal
The flower parts are made of aluminum. a.co/d/b4dOoHD . The leaves are made of copper. a.co/d/68gRa6W
I don't know if you still reply to comments, but I was wondering, how did your copper not oxidise? Is it coated with something?
You can spray the entire rose with a clear spray paint, or something like this a.co/d/fsYuHwU. I've left a number of them uncoated and it gives them character over time. It really depends on how you'd like it to look. Thanks for watching!
What gauge sheet metal do you use?
The copper I use is 36 gauge. If it was too much thicker, you wouldn't be able to shape it by hand easily. Thanks for watching!
Love your version, looks so beautiful and realistic. Do you ever color them?
Thanks! I've used paint pens and sharpies to color them. If you check out my Instagram, you can see all of the different variations I've made over the years. howells_custom_creations
Its very nice
What guage was the sheet you used? 18swg? 22swg?
Thanks for watching! The material I use is 36 gauge, measuring 0.005" thick. Here's a link! www.amazon.com/Precision-Metals-6020-Annealed-Copper/dp/B00WVKO1LG/ref=dp_prsubs_3?pd_rd_i=B00WVKO1LG&psc=1
Question: what do I search to find exposed 14 gauge copper wire that isn't smaller strands?
Never mind I found it. Exposed ground wire.
Thanks for watching! Here's an Amazon link Bare Copper Wire, Buss Wire, 14 AWG, 100' Length, 0.0641" Diameter, Natural a.co/d/8Oo9jap
Cómo se llama el material?.
"Copper metal foil" on Amazon
Awesome!
Thanks!
Very Very beatiful
Thank you very much!
Great work, really amazing job. I'm making one for a girl I like and I know she will love it.
That's great! Let me know how it goes, and share a picture of possible.
Very well done
Thanks!
Here is to hoping that you might still read my question besides the video being over 1 year old. How thin is thin? Is it 0,2mm?
All of the material measures 0.004", about 0,1mm. Hope this helps!
@@howellscreations892 yeah, thanks. I had already bought 0,1mm because it was the only one being delivered on time for valentines. Mine doesn't look as full blooming as yours but I think it's still beautiful. On the topic of glue, my coworker suggested to not take CA glue because the copper reacts faster to it, the alternative was epoxy resin glue. I have made a copper rose with thicker sheet copper in the past which required heating and more strenght. I enjoy your version more because I could even do this at home where I have everything except the vise.
Epoxy resin could definitely work, but then you're messing with mixing and applying it. The glue is to help hold things in place while forming it, and not to keep it all together. You can get everything to stay in place just by bending/ forming it into and over itself. There's always soldering as well, but you have to be careful when heating the copper, as it can become discolored very quickly.
Brilliantly done! And absolutely beautiful!
Thanks!
How can I find metal like that?
I've purchased most of it from Amazon. Search for colored aluminum for crafts. St Louis Crafts Colored Aluminum Foil - 12 Inches x 25 Feet - Gold www.amazon.com/dp/B0042SRCCK/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_N8DQRGV4ZNX6SW5C9AC0
@@howellscreations892 Thank You!
Think you helped me open mind with ideas how to do my metal flowers at home , keep the video’s coming
I'm glad my work has inspired you!
Could you add a link to the templates? I’d love to make one of these for a close friend! Please and thank you.
Sorry for the delayed response. I used this pattern to get started, and changed it a little bit. Good luck! clipart-library.com/clipart/1136757.htm
Awesome tutorial!
Thanks!
Good channel. Where do you Find inspiration? I Want to Be youtube friends Xd
The first flowers were inspired by my girlfriend's allergies. I find inspiration all around me, and here on TH-cam. I make prototype parts for a living, so I'm constantly thinking "outside the box."