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| LCA - The Art Of Lead Is Not Dead! |
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| Tuesday, 18 October 2011 10:42 |
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At the LCA we never cease to be amazed at the skills and creative ingenuity of our members. Those that consider leadworkers as “just another roofing trade” should look closely at the photographs on these pages and perhaps think again. The requirement from the client was for two lead chalices each made of an internal and external bowl, shaped and then lead welded together to form a water feature at his large country house.
The two cord sections were then sand cast and lead welded into place. Brian then sand cast further plates in curved section 150mm wide by 10mm thick which he welded to the outside circumference of the centre plate to form a complete circle of solid lead 1.7M in diameter. Using firstly a large rubber mallet and then specially adapted metal club hammers to boss the lead (unusually) inwards,
Next was putting the hammered effect finish to the pieces to be welded together to form the circular shelf section. These were then tacked onto the supporting ribs and then welded inside the circumference of the outer bowl and to the outside circumference of the inner bowl. |
| Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 October 2011 12:06 |































