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Cleaning Copper and Brass
 
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Embossing & Tooling:Copper Foil, Aluminum Foil Brass Foi
 
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ORNAMENT MAKING
 
Patinas to age metal and Finishes to keep bright
 
Pierced sheet metal work: Pie Safes & Luminaries
 
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WIRE WRAPPING Candle holders, Utensils etc.
 
 
GAUGE Charts for copper sheet & wire:
Gauge Is thickness. The higher the gauge number the thinner the metal.
The approximately 23 gauge copper sheet is heavy - traditionally used for roofs and range hoods- where it will last hundreds of years. It weighs one pound per square foot approximately.
 
Anything thicker in sheet is in the area of metal plate. It is difficult to bend and can not be cut with tin snips. A cutting torch or saw is used for this.


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GAUGE Charts for copper sheet & wire:
To see what we offer in these gauges click to see our pages:   SHEET METAL       TOOLING FOIL     CRAFT WIRE    RECYCLED METAL
 
 Gauge  Dimension (inches)  Pounds per Sq. Foot in copper sheet approximately*
 8  .128  5.12 ( heavy copper plating over 1/4 inch thick)
 12  .080  3.20
 14  .064  2.56
 16   .051  2.04
 18  .040  1.60 ( thick copper sheet called "plate" as in "plate steel")
 20  .032  1.28
 22 . 025  1.18
 23  .023

  1.00 pound per square foot approximately

(standard heavy weight for larger craft work, roofing and range hoods etc.)

 24  .020  14.2 ounces per square foot .89 Pounds per square foot medium-heavy weight
 26   .016   .64
 30 .010  .40 medium weight sheet twice as thick as 36 gauge
 36  .005   .234 (heavy foil/ tooling foil)
 38 .002   .09
 

.0014


.0007

thin foil household foil- called heavy household foil
very thin foil - standard aluminum kitchen foil "tin foil"
 
RAW METAL DEFINITIONS & TERMS
 
Unpacking Craft Metal orders:   We handle craft metal with gloves so as to minimize finger prints and wrap to protect in shipment. When opening a wrapped piece be careful not to cut or scratch the craft metal. If it is a coiled item it may spring open slightly when tape is cut.
 
Open packages carefully over a counter top & soft surface as metal may slip out and dent.
 
Craft metal shipped in tubes usually slide out an open end very easily or with with slight tapping- care should be taken not to dent the metal in the process. If it is difficult to remove, unwinding the cardboard tube will uncover the metal.
 
BULK METAL:   Save with our cut to length bulk metal prices for the crafts person. Our cuts are generously long & approximately square. Metal by the running foot or yard is shipped in one length whenever possible. We use this metal to craft our own creations.
 
Most metal is shipped in a roll. If necessary ripples or curves can be flattened by rolling it with a smooth rolling pin or plastic pipe section on a completely smooth surface such as a countertop or glass table. Our thinner gauges are shipped in a tube which works as a roller for smoothing too.
 
GAUGE Is thickness. The higher the gauge number the thinner the metal. For example 23 gauge sheet metal is more than twice as thick as 30 gauge. See below for gauge charts.
 
HARDNESS: Basically how easy it is to bend or work. Hardness has more to do with temper than thickness.   A very hard foil can be stiffer than a very soft sheet metal twice the thickness.
             Medium Soft is pliable yet holds up for folding and hammering.
             Medium Hard is stiff, bends less easily and holds is shape better in larger pieces
 
 
Grade & Finish:  
               Commercial mill grade: Metal as it comes from mill with a rolled satin finish. It has some very light manufacturing ripples, scratches & color variations.   
              Our new metals can be buffed up to shiny satin finish with metal cleaners and a buffing pad. We recommend a powdered cleaner called "Barkeepers Friend" available in most grocery stores. A paste wax or clear varnish can be used to keep metal bright. 
 
               We also offer Reclaimed -Recycled metal: This unused older metal often develops character from being in storage for up to 75 years. It has color variations (patina) and may have  scratches, finger prints, ripples and/or dents, but no holes. It is very usable at a good price. We find this metal too useful  in our own creations to scrap.
 
PATINA: The color that metal acquires with age and oxidation. All the metals we offer are raw with no wax or varnish and will gain patina over time.Patina solutions (available at most hardware stores) can be used to speed the aging process. More about Patina
 
More information on METAL CRAFT HOW-TO : Cleaning, cutting, forming, soldering & finishing
 
CAUTION :HANDLE WITH CARE , Raw metals have sharp edges. Rolls and coils are tightly wound and may spring open. They are not intended for young children . Gauge thickness shown is approximate.Our metals are sold only for craft work; and they are not tested nor certified safe for electrical nor electronic uses, nor home construction nor internal consumption.
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What metals DO NOT TARNISH:Pure gold, Platinum, and High Grade Stainless steel do not tarnish at all. We do not carry gold because of price and stainless as it is very hard to work with.
 
Of the metal we carry Nickel tarnishes least, Aluminum , Brass & Copper in order of least likely to tarnish to most likely to tarnish.
 
What metal Can be coated with: see Patinas to age metal and Finishes to keep bright
 
What metals are Dishwasher safe: High grade Stainless Steel is ideal but very stiff & very hard to work with.
Most crafts people suggest hand washing their craft work.
 
Easy to work with: Aluminum, copper, brass & nickel in the order easiest to least.
 
Which thickness are easy to work with: The thinner the metal the easier it is to bend. The thicker the piece of the same metal the harder it is to bend.
 
Best in jewelry in contact with skin: Pure gold, platinum and High Grade SURGICAL Stainless steel. We do not carry these due to price or workability.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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