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  2. Gunmetal - Wikipedia

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    Gunmetal ingot is a related alloy in which the zinc is replaced by 2% lead; this makes the alloy easier to cast but it has less strength. [2] Modified gunmetal contains lead in addition to the zinc; it is typically composed of 86% copper, 9.5% tin, 2.5% lead, and 2% zinc. It is used for gears and bearings.

  3. Kristine Aono - Wikipedia

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    Sewn Kimono Wire mesh, sewing needles, metallic thread, aluminum rod. 66 x 72 x 4" Sakura Kimono Wire mesh, embroidery thread, branch, cherry tree leaves 66 x 75 x 10" Flag Kimono Wire mesh, thread, paint, aluminum rod 93 x 72 x 6" Formstone Roehouse Fish Fiberglass fish, Formstone bricks, clay, paint, metal chair, plastic flowers. 36 x 72 x 18"

  4. Chemical coloring of metals - Wikipedia

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    Chemical coloring of metals is the process of changing the color of metal surfaces with different chemical solutions. The chemical coloring of metals can be split into three types: electroplating – coating the metal surface with another metal using electrolysis. patination – chemically reacting the metal surface to form a colored oxide or ...

  5. Cloisonné - Wikipedia

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    Cloisonné (French:) is an ancient technique for decorating metalwork objects with colored material held in place or separated by metal strips or wire, normally of gold. In recent centuries, vitreous enamel has been used, but inlays of cut gemstones , glass and other materials were also used during older periods; indeed cloisonné enamel very ...

  6. Bluing (steel) - Wikipedia

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    The loose oxide was then carded (scrubbed) off, using a carding brush – a wire brush with soft, thin (usually about 0.002 in (0.051 mm) thick) wires – or wheel. This process was repeated until the desired depth of color was achieved or the metal simply did not color further.

  7. Overglaze decoration - Wikipedia

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    Both these latter two are essentially painting techniques, and have been since they began. In contrast, on metal painting in enamel arrived very late, long after techniques such as cloisonné , where thin wires are applied to form raised barriers, which contain areas of (subsequently applied) enamel, and champlevé , where the metal surface is ...

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