My video’s shows you step by step how to make “metal Art” using scrap metal and other materials. If you look closely at all kinds of metal objects and then combine them with various metal processing techniques, something completely new is created. That’s Metal Art ! I would like to share that with my videos. Recycling is always better than throwing away! Enjoy watching.
Hi brilliant video very helpful to this 63 year old beginner 😂 Can you tell if the wire frame used for the body outline is chrome plated or stainless steel or something else? Keep up the great work.
Great video Brutus. I am interested in hobby welding and have been searching youtube for how to videos. When you were making the grass hopper i noticed you did not have a grounding cable attached to the piece you were welding. Is that normal? I was under the impression you have to attach a ground cable to everything you weld? Another topic is i have a lot of old had tools and old bar stock. Some of the metal scrap i have is hardened steel. Can i weld that with a mig welder? And another question is i have old hand tools that i cant tell if they are cast iron tools or steel, like old pipe wrenches and some very old spanners, not sure how i would tell what is what until i eventually start the welding process and notice it didnt weld properly. Thanks.
Thanks for watching my videos! Your questions: I have no grounding cable on the piece i’m welding because the work bench has a steel plate on it, and that’s grounded. If it is for decoration you can use a MIG welder to weld hardened steel. Mostly old hand tools are not made of cast iron, you can weld them. Good luck with your creations!
Thanks for the video. It is simple and yet interesting. I have been thinking of what it reminds me of?????? It sort of reminds me of the angle of death taking away a lost soul. It is always good to see you and I am glad that you still creating!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing your talent with us. Your work is beautiful and inspirational. I started metal art as a hobby a year ago. I never thought that this is such an addiction. 😊
thanks for sharing how you created this masterpiece, i think everyone can learn something from watching your videos - thank you for being generous in showing the process you use to make them 😊
I enjoy watching your videos Sir , And may I say not just to see your awesome creations but to gain inspiration for my next project . Love the Grasshopper . 🦗👍🤠
You never fail to surprise me with your creativity. You done a great job on both the video and the project. The fire was neat because I have done that a few times. It was so cool to watch the grasshopper develop right before my eyes. You are a man of few words but your work speaks for it's self. Thanks for the video. It is always good to see you. 🤠🤠🤠😀😀😀
@@BrutusMetalArt Because I used to do metal art, I can relate to what you are doing and appreciate you skill. It is so inspiring to see you make something out of nothing. You come up with things that I would have trouble dreaming of. You are a true artist.
You showed up in feed. Started a jewelry class so I been watching videos. The tip with Sharpie and annealing is what needed. I was afraid of too little heat and then too much. You gave me a gauge. New subscribers. 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I love it. It was nice to see your video first thing in the morning. You come up with great ideas. The idea is simple but who would of thought that it works out so nice. Thanks for the video, you did a nice job on that too. It is always good to see you.
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Stunning. Absolutely stunning. I'm a retired (RN) submariner, and 'Dolphins' are our adopted symbol. Now, I'm a hobby blacksmith so I'm definitely going to give this a go. I only hope I can do it justice. (Btw, new subscriber). Thank you for sharing.