The cold fabrication process of stainless steel sculpture is suitable for the production of most stainless steel sculptures, so it is widely used in the field of stainless steel sculpture production. Here we will share the fabrication process for your reference.
Before the forging of the metal, the craftsman will first design the sample, confirm the final shape with client and then mold it over to make the fiber-reinforced plastic model. Then workers divide the outer surface of the sculpture into many small pieces numbered.
Different stainless steel plates of different thickness for cold processing of raw materials is prepared so workers draw the corresponding shape on them in advance. As the stainless steel plate is flat, and the appearance of stainless steel sculpture is three-dimensional, so each small block are sizes are different. The next step is to divide each piece by manual and make use of the ductility of the metal to form a three-dimensional sculpture. This process is the most laborious. This repeated striking requires sufficient time and patience, and this process is only completed when each piece fits well with the corresponding area of the custom sculpture.
After all the small pieces are shaped and each piece is connected by welding, which constitutes the appearance of the final mirror polished stainless steel sculpture. The appearance of the semi-finished stainless steel sculpture after welding is relatively rough, which is far from the mirror polishing effect of the usual impression. After the welding is completed, the stainless steel sculpture needs to be polished by the final treatment to bring the final stainless steel sculpture to everyone. Although there are some power tools available for polishing this process, it still requires a lot of labor to be perfect.