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CHASING/REPOUSEE WEATHERVANE
PROJECT |
| This project was designed to teach
the actual techniques used in our studio to create weathervanes from
copper sheet. There are both similarities and differences between the
processes of chasing and repoussé. Chasing work is done from the front
side of the metal. Shapes and forms are created by outlining,
undercutting to raise and texturing the shapes. In repoussé work, sheet
metal is worked from the backside where shapes and form are created by
stretching the metal outward. Ordinarily the two processes are used
simultaneously in forming weathervanes.
MATERIALS
First, choose a weathervane design. Place the carbon paper, face up, on a table and place the design on top of it. Trace the design using a pencil. This will transfer the design to the opposite side of the paper for a two-sided template. On a pile of newspapers (15-30 pages deep), place a 12" x 12" piece of metal foil, colored side up. Tape the two top corners of the drawing to the foil. Using the sharp end of the wooden tool, trace all the lines of the drawing. Press just hard enough to emboss the pattern on the foil. This is called "chasing".
Find the vertical center of the design and place
marks with magic marker on the top flange and bottom flange. This is
where the spindle will attach. Cut the flanges with the scissors,
creating a small hole. Put the 3/16" brass rod spindle through and
glue it in Drill a 7/32" hole 3" into one end of
a 5/8" dia. wood dowel. Measure down 6" and drill a 1/16"
hole through the dowel. Drill another hole crossways from that hole and
slightly above it so that the two holes don't intersect. Insert the two
1/16" dia. wires through the holes and bend the ends to form the
compass letters, N, S, E, and W. Glue the wires to the dowel. Paint the
dowel black. Place the weathervane figure on the post and compass
assembly and give it a spin. The weathervane can be attached to a deck
or placed in a flowerpot. |
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