This is another of my time lapse builds, this is a Recycled metal sculpture of a vintage motorcycle. Please feel free to comment below and remember to subscribe for more of my custom builds. Thank you for watching :)
Your attention to detail is better than any I've seen. I am constantly amazed at how your imagination just comes to life, thank you so much for sharing another masterpiece!
les purbrick Hi Les, thanks for that I’m glad you enjoyed watching the build, check out my other build videos and feel free to subscribe for more coming soon 😀👍 thanks again for your support 👍
very interesting method of model bike building, any bike background? my aproach is totaly different i look for stuff that may work as parts for bikes and use them. that said lovely model.
Hi there Bernard, thanks for that, i do sell them. This one was a commission piece. i have others for sale ...you can contact me for more info metacreations@hotmail.co.uk
WOW! your work is amazing. Just started watching your videos and following you. This art work is something I have been interested in doing iv'e been welding now for 6 years and i hope you take it as a compliment.....I will be using your videos as a learning tool. Where are you based out of?
I enjoyed your welding videos as I do many others the one thing that I find very strange is in the comments there is always someone saying I'm going to make that with my and then they say the brand of welder they have that's like someone saying I'm going to drive over there with Lexus or am I Ford F-150 who cares what type of welder you have just say I'm going to make one of those myself that'll be fine I guess they feel the type of welder they have makes a difference I've seen people that have welded awesome things but they Harbor Freight welder which blew my mind because I know I couldn't do it
When you weld nuts and bolts to your sculptures, are they ever zinc coated? or do you just try to work with plain steel and stainless hardware to avoid cleaning off the coating?
extremely impressive! I'm just starting to learn metal art. I know you air brushed the bike after assembly. How are you able to spray small parts without painting othet pieces. is that silver paint for the chrome parts?
Hi Steve, Thanks for commenting. I have been doing this for a long time now Steve, it's just down to experience, my first painted pieces were all masked up to stop overspray. Yes it's silver for the chrome parts....cheers :)
Hey i have recently gotten into metal work but am limited to working in my dorm room at college. As of now i use a small torch run by butane and soldering wire/flux to combine hardware. Do you have any tips or tricks with doing this because it works most of the time but is still a pretty fragile solution at times when connecting stainless hardware. Awesome video btw!
Ella Son hi there, thanks for commenting, I'm afraid I only mig weld, I don't gas weld or solder any of my work , get yourself a cheap hobby mig welder and you won't look back ☺
Hi Ethan, i don't have any set settings, the different thickness of steel dictates what setting i have for each piece i'm working on, so i'm constantly adjusting as i'm working...cheers :)
I have one now we went to Newyork and this guy was selling THAES he had motercycles and this guys playing trumpets an stuff he even made boba felt so my dad bought this motercycle but sadly I can't make them CUASE I am only 12 and I don't have a blowtorch or a workshop but I will save up money and get the stuff I need