I plan to have my students make this next year.
Rose made out of sheet metal.
How to turn a piece of sheet metal into a beautiful welded metal rose.
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Measureing and cutting the petals.
For this step you will need your ruler and angle grinder or plasma torch.
So first off i made the stencil out of paper to get an idea of how large i wanted my petal sections.
Clean up the edges.
Then cut them out of the metal the same way you did out of paper.
This next step took some time but it makes it all worth it in the end.
My dad who is a sheet metal worker made this rose out of copper tubing and a sheet of copper.
I found a rose that i liked took it apart traced out various pedals modified and arranged them in photoshop and then made modifications as needed.
I just learned how to make a rose from sheet metal.
They are made using a simple ice cream cone shape.
I think it would be fun to make these from soda cans too.
The petal is the main and most notable part of the rose.
First you need to mark.
Drawing out the pieces.
Plasma cut out each.
Blacksmithing a metal rose step 1.
Trace the template on a sheet drill your holes i use a sheet metal drill bit cause it leaves very clean holes.
How to make a metal rose step 1.
My dad who is a sheet metal worker made this rose out of copper tubing and a sheet of copper.
Hammer each petal s edges down.
The name rose metal products is just a coincidence as far as i know.
Fan out each portion of cut metal at a slight angle with pliers.
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It will probably be easier to cut out each set of petals individually from the main sheet before cutting down the edges to finish them.
Cutting out the circles.
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I cut steel sheet metal into a increasingly larger teardrop shapes then weld them toge.
Pick up your first circle in your non dominant hand.
Trim the edges of each petal down a little to give them some shape.
If you use a lighter gauge metal such as 22ga then sheet metal sheers will be adequate to cut the shapes out of the steel.
Grab your curved tin snips and cut off the 1 8.
After all of your petals and sepal which is the leafy thing that hangs down from the bottom of a rose bud are cut out trace them onto your sheet metal with a sharpie.