Hello,
We are a jewellery company and are looking to make sculptural pieces using arc-sprayed aluminium and bronze, similar to the products shown on Bauer Art Metal's site:
http://bauerartmetal.com/home/Murals-and...elief.html .
I am totally new to arc spraying, and I would be very grateful for some assistance on suitability, choosing a machine, consumable cost etc.
What attracted us was the possibility of spraying "sensitive" substrates like plastic, wood, foam, wax, etc. From what I've read, it seems this is possible with arc spraying - is this the case? Has anyone had experience of this? The plan would be to make items in an "easy" material such as foam or plaster, and then spray these with metal. Presumably it would be possible to spray with cheaper ZnAl first, then a thin layer of bronze on top for final appearance? Thicknesses would probably be around a few mm.
Could anyone suggest a suitable arc spray system? I know there are probably many different options out there, but I'm looking for an entry-level (if there is such a thing) machine, without too many bells and whistles. Also, does anyone distribute second-hand/refurbished machines? Rough cost?
Consumable cost - from what I know of the cost of MIG brazing wire, bronze wire is pretty expensive. Does anyone have rough figures for what, say, ZnAl and bronze wire cost in reasonable (10's of kg) quantities?
I know these are a lot of questions, but there seems to be a bit of mystery surrounding arc spraying! I'd be very grateful for anyone's help on these issues. Also, something I really would like to see are examples of metal spraying on to substrates like wood etc.; if anyone has photos, I'd love to see them. Lastly, I'm in Edinburgh (UK), so if there's anyone within 200 miles or so who uses an arc spray system and would be able to demonstrate, I'd be happy to visit!
Look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Mr. Lindsay Wilson