Thought I would let you see some of my Decorative uses of Tig. I do join materials also, but this is for my artwork. These took about 30 seconds per line of dots, and are not enhanced anyway, they actually look better in real life, colors are very irridescent, up close at 4x magnification they look really wild, will post another pic with closeup....Thanks for looking, Paul
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And one more: PS, Thanks for the comments, everyone around here thinks I'm nuts, BTW, I started welding in artschool 33 years ago and thought I would never get the hang of looking through that darn dark helmet, went to oxyfuel for many years because of that, then one day I saw the light so to speak...got an autodarkening helmet. PaulAttached FilesMore Spark Today Pleasesigpic
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SWEEET !!!!!!!!
WAY COOLthanks for the help
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Walker, I have not applied this finish to any art per se as of yet, I have some other small pieces out of lowcarbon, but they have a ferric oxide coating [RUST] send your email address to me via my address here and I will try to send some shots. Thanks for the comments....PaulMore Spark Today Pleasesigpic
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Originally posted by paulrbrown View PostThought I would let you see some of my Decorative uses of Tig. I do join materials also, but this is for my artwork. These took about 30 seconds per line of dots, and are not enhanced anyway, they actually look better in real life, colors are very irridescent, up close at 4x magnification they look really wild, will post another pic with closeup....Thanks for looking, PaulMore Spark Today Pleasesigpic
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