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Hanging Mobiles featured in this gallery are detailed copper wire work on each vane. I form the copper using a variety of hand tools and homemade jigs. The individual metal components are then hammered to add in some texture. |
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My stained glass mobiles are assembled together using lead-free solder. After soldering, flux residues are neutralized and wiped clean from the glass mobile pieces revealing the unfinished bare solder. I then rub down each piece of the mobile to a matte finish. |
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The mobiles are then passed through a patina wash to give the metals their darkened color. After the patina is neutralized and wiped clean they are then processed through a hot carnauba wax treatment. Finally the hanging mobiles are taken to the muslin wheel where each piece is buffed to its finished luster. Truly making any stained glass mobile you choose here amongst the finest produced. |
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