"Foiling"
I'm not even sure if thats the right term.
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What I want to do is create a picture, to use as inlaid panels in a mantelpiece im making.
I have seen many years ago a guy who created these panels using either superglue or hot melt glue to make the picture - Birds, flowers etc, then overlaid it in thin copper foil which he then vacuum packed so the glue left an imprint of the picture. Relief picture I think. Or the other one, leaves it proud.
My idea was, though looking through you tube I can find nothing that relates exactly, was to take a ply panel, draw the picture in glue so it stands proud, then coat the entire thing in pva and place a thin copper foil over it, pop it in the vac lamination bag so that it presses on leaving the glue outline thus creating the picture.
You then burnish it to give it more definition.
Likely to be quite the trial and error as I can see maybe the foil tearing or not stretching across the outlines exactly.
Anyone any idea what this technique is or have tried such themselves ?. If I know the name of it, i'll know what the search for for some visual instruction - do's/don't's
The mantle is in solid Maple, which is a bit bland, although I'm intending on tapering fluted columns and a wee bit of carved scrolls, but all the same just the single colour. I thought if I could make up some panels i could mount in recesses it would break it up a bit more. Say on the uprights of the back board and across the top or the sticky out bit.
sorry for my terminology I've done a couple of them, but still no idea what all the component parts are named.
I'm not even sure if thats the right term.
Criteria -
What I want to do is create a picture, to use as inlaid panels in a mantelpiece im making.
I have seen many years ago a guy who created these panels using either superglue or hot melt glue to make the picture - Birds, flowers etc, then overlaid it in thin copper foil which he then vacuum packed so the glue left an imprint of the picture. Relief picture I think. Or the other one, leaves it proud.
My idea was, though looking through you tube I can find nothing that relates exactly, was to take a ply panel, draw the picture in glue so it stands proud, then coat the entire thing in pva and place a thin copper foil over it, pop it in the vac lamination bag so that it presses on leaving the glue outline thus creating the picture.
You then burnish it to give it more definition.
Likely to be quite the trial and error as I can see maybe the foil tearing or not stretching across the outlines exactly.
Anyone any idea what this technique is or have tried such themselves ?. If I know the name of it, i'll know what the search for for some visual instruction - do's/don't's
The mantle is in solid Maple, which is a bit bland, although I'm intending on tapering fluted columns and a wee bit of carved scrolls, but all the same just the single colour. I thought if I could make up some panels i could mount in recesses it would break it up a bit more. Say on the uprights of the back board and across the top or the sticky out bit.
sorry for my terminology I've done a couple of them, but still no idea what all the component parts are named.
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