The look of copper can be simulated with other metals by using a technique known as a patina.
How to make sheet metal look like copper.
In this video we continue our 5 part series of making tube steel look like another metal.
Hope it helps and good luck.
Apply copper or bronze metallic spray paint again from a distance of.
Place the sheet on a clean flat smooth steel block.
Sand the finish smooth and apply a second coat of paint if the color is not to your satisfaction.
Let dry about an hour before applying a second coat.
This technique chemically seals the metal with a decorative finish preventing corrosion.
Here we are using the smart stains to create an antique copper finish.
Reattach the handle if necessary.
Metal ready for hammer texturing should be clean oxide free annealed and bone dry.
Tape the four corners down with painter s tape or masking tape.
Repeat until the surface has an even coverage of copper.
Aluminum bronze and iron are excellent metals on which to use a patina.
Apply a coat of spray paint in a copper or bronze color to the stainless steel using light even strokes of paint to achieve uniform coverage.
Hot patinas are applied to metals using a propane torch.
Sand down the primer with medium grit sandpaper until it s completely smooth.
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Mix the copper surfacer well to ensure that the metal particles are evenly distributed.
Wipe away any remaining dust with a dry cloth.