Copper Patina Art - DIY - corrosion, etching, torching

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  • čas přidán 31. 10. 2021
  • After some interest in one of my instagram posts, I decided to make a video detailing how I got the same effect. Here I show the materials I use, technique, chemicals, etc. and show you results based on how long you leave it in to corrode.
    The only thing I didn't show was pouring the ArtResin on it and torching out all the bubbles. There's tons of videos on that out there already
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Komentáře • 83

  • @mattdenison658
    @mattdenison658 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Very cool. Thank you for sharing your process with us. Really appreciate your chill delivery of all the necessary information, tips, opinions, warnings, narration, etc. at about the perfect level of detail. Really good video.

  • @germanayala6175
    @germanayala6175 Před 2 hodinami

    Exelente gracias mil

  • @kkseastar
    @kkseastar Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your video. I'm inspired and will be trying this.

  • @thybigballs
    @thybigballs Před 2 lety

    Great demo.

  • @Andreawright-ci5dc
    @Andreawright-ci5dc Před rokem

    Can't wait to try this for some of my resin projects. Stunning results :)

  • @Nomad_Paws
    @Nomad_Paws Před rokem

    Amazing work! Thank you for the tutorial and sharing your knowledge!

  • @Nomad_Paws
    @Nomad_Paws Před rokem +1

    Amazing work! Thank you for taking he time doing this tutorial and share your knowledge with us.

  • @minihappyart
    @minihappyart Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is so interesting!😮

  • @dianacarter_art
    @dianacarter_art Před rokem

    Thank you! Can't wait to try this!

  • @FIZZGIG-RARF
    @FIZZGIG-RARF Před rokem +2

    That's some amazing color! I love the variations created by the torching! Great job! Keep it up!

  • @CraigHollabaugh
    @CraigHollabaugh Před 10 měsíci +3

    Looks like I should have paid attention in chemistry class. Thanks man, very informative, love the time lapse presentation.

  • @kathiekarancz964
    @kathiekarancz964 Před rokem

    Wow! Love it. Thanks 🐢🌮

  • @dianecomtefrost
    @dianecomtefrost Před 2 lety

    Great videa ! Very inspiring thx

  • @gregames8872
    @gregames8872 Před 6 měsíci

    Outstanding method teaching and beautiful outcome

  • @noelmurphywoodproducts9
    @noelmurphywoodproducts9 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi Jeremy.. love yer work and your delivery..
    I do a version of what you do but I'm not able to achieve the wonderful results that I see here today.. I will keep referring back to this video.. thank you.. be well
    Noel

  • @RCBOSS1969
    @RCBOSS1969 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you!

  • @casteretpollux
    @casteretpollux Před rokem +1

    Just what I want to do, thanks

  • @murohabana9899
    @murohabana9899 Před 23 dny

    Aplausos¡ Bravo¡¡

  • @migidymarsh
    @migidymarsh Před rokem

    Have people ever tried heat distressing copper and bronze scales? If you've ever soldered something, you'll have seen the reds/blues it makes.

  • @sethprice241
    @sethprice241 Před rokem +1

    Word up.

  • @lenastiward8657
    @lenastiward8657 Před rokem

    Gorgeous art piece! I am just getting into torching now and have done the beautiful textured ammonia patina. Excited to combine the two fir some earrings. Have you tried flame painting? That may hold your colors better from the torch??? This reminds me of a sunset coming down to the ocean. You have my mind reeling now!❤

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před rokem

      yes, I've tried some flame painting, but only a smidge, nothing fancy or complicated.

  • @lelasart
    @lelasart Před rokem

    I imagine your work sells for quite a bit because it is so beautiful -- probably some of the nicest work I've seen in a long time with metals - thank you for sharing - where do you exhibit - and sell -- it seems like these videos are from a while ago - are you still doing the metal work? Thank you for sharing - it's very inspiring

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před rokem +3

      Thanks, so much! The pandemic put a real halt to art sales and exhibits, so I started focusing more on my leatherwork, which REALLY took off and kept me busy. I still do metal art and sell my originals through Etsy. Looks like 2023 is going to have more art events, so I'll probably be seen around.

  • @krish-ut9de
    @krish-ut9de Před 9 měsíci

    thabk you sir

  • @KrusinTheSierra
    @KrusinTheSierra Před rokem

    Beautiful! What did you do to etch the copper first? Also I’d like to know if I did a vinyl stencil would this process just eat the vinyl off? I’d like to try this process the same way I do my rusted steel art

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před rokem +1

      I first etched the copper with a disc sander. But since I later used a propane torch for some of the color at the top, I would avoid using vinyl. But If I used the vinyl, I'd not use the torch.

    • @KrusinTheSierra
      @KrusinTheSierra Před rokem

      @@jeremyfagergren thank you for your response! I love your art

  • @lowkaren1709
    @lowkaren1709 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much to share this Artwork, may I know what finishing coats you’re using.

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před 7 měsíci

      I think I mention in the video. I used ArtResin to coat it.

  • @sharebeautifulthings2342
    @sharebeautifulthings2342 Před 9 měsíci

    Beautiful. Thank you for sharing this. Would you consider a how to/diy how to etch metal?

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před 9 měsíci

      Maybe. I've thought about it. You're actually the first to ask. :)
      It took me over a year of trial and error, and plenty of $$$. Testing different tools and techniques.
      There's so much setup and measuring and tedious steps. I've even thought about doing a streaming, "live" event to show what I do, but It's not very dynamic and exciting to watch.

    • @ovetaalexander3425
      @ovetaalexander3425 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@jeremyfagergren I'm sure it would be worth watching! You have such a soothing voice and did a very informative video here! Thank you!

  • @milliem1508
    @milliem1508 Před 3 měsíci

    Great results! I have a piece of copper in right now.
    Any tips for the Flame designs? Some of mine work, others not.

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před 3 měsíci

      for the flame colors, I use a small torch. Like you'd use to make creme brulee. and then slowing make repeating passes over the same area until I get the colors/effect I want.

    • @milliem1508
      @milliem1508 Před 3 měsíci

      I will give it a try, I’ve been using the largest most powerful torch I have. I will try this.

  • @julietevelyn6466
    @julietevelyn6466 Před rokem

    Did you just use a tabletop resin? Any particular brand you prefer?
    Love your work!❤

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před rokem +1

      I haven't tried the marine epoxy resin that I've seen other artists use. I've always used ArtResin, because it doesn't give off fumes, it doesn't yellow, it's easy to work with and clean after it sets. It's a bit more expensive than other brands, but I think it's worth it.

  • @Elle-gc6fh
    @Elle-gc6fh Před 6 měsíci

    Were you able to get those colors on the top half just by torching it or did the ammonia fumes it had been sitting in contribute to the metallic rainbow effect. Thanks for showing us this technique!

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před 6 měsíci +1

      The colors on the top are only from torching, which i did several hours AFTER doing the bottom half. I've done that type of coloring on several pieces, so I can say that the ammonia fumes had nothing to do with the outcome.

    • @Elle-gc6fh
      @Elle-gc6fh Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@jeremyfagergren Thanks for the reply. The peice in the thumbnail kind of looks like the ocean and horizon. It's quite nice.

  • @endtimeguitarist
    @endtimeguitarist Před měsícem

    I just picked up patina work for an architectural company and I can’t find information on this type of work anywhere. Do you have any recommendations? Also have you ever been concerned about working with the chemicals and spraying processes involved in patina work?

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před měsícem

      As for recommendations, if I were to be doing this on a larger scale and larger pieces, I'd say get larger tubs, better equipment, and a space with LOTS of ventilation. Maybe even some type of air extractor.
      I haven't pursued it even further since I'm just doing some smaller pieces for artwork.

  • @babettes2141
    @babettes2141 Před měsícem

    Can you flame paint it before corrosion? And How did you etch it? A grinding wheel on dremel?
    I work with leather as well so its cool to find like minded artists! Very cool!

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před 28 dny +1

      Torch it before doing the corrosion? Sure. And on this small of a piece, yeah, I used a dremel attachment. Larger pieces, I use larger wheels.

    • @babettes2141
      @babettes2141 Před 28 dny

      Thanks!​@@jeremyfagergren

  • @zimago
    @zimago Před 10 měsíci

    Wow. How do you etch is that way

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks! Directly etching on the metal, I use various hand tools. Other than that, it's just the corrosion or torching with a small butane torch.

  • @OsmerDevere
    @OsmerDevere Před 10 měsíci

    In other videos I have seen there is some talk about neutralizing the acid using baking soda water, but didn't see anything of that sort referenced in your video. So two quick questions would be 1. After resin-coating, is there any chance that the vinegar will continue to eat through to the other side, or is that not really a concern using this method? and 2. Do you use the resin on both sides, or just the patinaed side?

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I still have both the smaller piece and the larger artwork with me. The acid hasn't continued or grown at all. It's been this long, and it still looks the same. I think once the resin seals it in place, it must stop. And I only applied resin to the etched side, not the back.

    • @CaptainTwitchy
      @CaptainTwitchy Před 8 měsíci

      @@jeremyfagergrendid you brush the resin on our pour it somehow?

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před 8 měsíci +2

      ArtResin comes in part A (the resin) and part B (the hardener). So I typically just mix and pour over my artwork. Specially small pieces. But some bigger pieces, I lightly brush a layer of resin, and then do a pour. This way it helps avoid all the F-ing micro bubbles.

    • @CaptainTwitchy
      @CaptainTwitchy Před 8 měsíci

      @@jeremyfagergren excellent. Thanks for the reply

  • @dianacarter_art
    @dianacarter_art Před rokem +1

    How did you do the cool etching design?

  • @Envinrude
    @Envinrude Před rokem

    Can i use only good protective oil rather a resine ?

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před rokem

      I haven't tried using anything else, just because I know the end results will be what I need.

  • @asher4556
    @asher4556 Před 8 měsíci

    hello wanna ask instead of resin can i just spray clear coating on it?

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před 8 měsíci +1

      You could I guess. But, with clear coats, sometimes you get what they call "orangle peel" and it's not smooth like glass.
      Prior to using ArtResin, I used like 7-8 coats of clear coat, and I HATED it. Orange peel surface that I'd have to sand and clean, and the fumes were awful.

  • @suegallagher808
    @suegallagher808 Před rokem +1

    Loved this demo, inspired. How did you achieve that etching design?

  • @ficusthetoasterboy9661

    Can you do this without the ammonia? Because I don’t have any and am wondering

    • @FIZZGIG-RARF
      @FIZZGIG-RARF Před rokem

      There are many ways to create patina on copper and they all have different color results. Ammonia is honestly the best and cheapest way and has the most colorful results, though. You can even get some at your local dollar store. Liver of Sulphur is another way, but, well, it smells like Sulphur, aka rotten eggs. There's a video by The Crafsman (no, that isn't a typo) that shows a bunch of different ways. Let me see if I can find it....

    • @FIZZGIG-RARF
      @FIZZGIG-RARF Před rokem

      Found it!
      czcams.com/video/yl67z6XmNiQ/video.html

  • @ellakelly2208
    @ellakelly2208 Před rokem +1

    What kind of etching did you use?

  • @Hornyforsilver
    @Hornyforsilver Před rokem

    Can this process work on silver?

    • @jeremyfagergren
      @jeremyfagergren  Před rokem

      ya know, I'm not sure. A google or youtube search might turn up something?

  • @hansblanc1684
    @hansblanc1684 Před rokem

    looks very nice, but it is probably toxic...