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· in this video, i show you five easy copper patinas, ranging from dark to vibrant blue. - ammonia, vinegar & salt - vineg. · the characteristic green-blue patina, composed of copper carbonate and copper sulfate, typically forms between 5 to 20 years. · discover the art of patina and transform your copper creations. How to get red patina on copper via heat treat. heat copper to red hot. dunk in near-boiling water, borax optional. repeat until you get the desired patina. safe. - heat coloring, - salts of … Below, is the recipe to create a red finish on copper. Join hana, briona and i while we experiment with sodium sulfate. Patinas on copper, brass, and bronze this page is intended for those many readers who ask something like: · this video is about creating red colors on copper using sodium sulfide and hot water and heat. I want to put a red (brown, black, green) patina on my copper (brass) statuary (mailboxes, gutters, sun dials) – patinas can probably be classified as of three general types, or a mix of the three: The darkened copper finish boasts quite a few perks: · i happen to be using these sheets of patinaed copper for bird houses but the possibilities of this process are pretty endless. Red patina on copper: Factors such as humidity, temperature, pollution, and surface orientation can accelerate or slow this process. Patinas on copper, brass, and bronzefaq: So, i thought i would show you how to achieve a beautiful red patina on your copper! · while some prefer letting copper freely age on its own time, we can also darken its finish ourselves through chemical solutions or heat application – essentially guiding and accelerating the natural patina process. This is my first instructable! · patina is a term that refers to the blue-green (verdigris) layer of corrosion that develops on the surface of copper. · in this video i test six different methods to patina copper. Learn how to patina copper, a simple process that adds depth and character to your metalwork. As the copper ages and becomes weathered a natural discolouration changes the surface texture as it is exposed to atmospheric elements such as oxygen, rain, acid rain from industrial processes and coal fire, carbon dioxide and sulfur … Clean and (if necessary), evenly sand your metal. Using a smaller extra sheet of copper, i use saltwater, vinegar, saltwater vinegar, muriatic acid, diluted muriatic acid, and ammonia. Both videos demonstrate methods for creating red colors on copper! · then join me, while i experiment with a heat treatment for copper. · how to create a red patina on copper using only heat and boiling water. If using the sodium sulfide, please take all safety precautions! Here are the patina recipes covered: Darkened copper adds gorgeous dimension and texture from deep chocolate to … With easy-to-follow steps, achieve stunning verdigris effects, enhancing your designs with an antique, natural look. Master this technique and elevate your metal art game.