SCULPTURES
Shop Talk
What material is used to make Kramer Sculptures? How are they made? How is
their surface finished and what kind of care do they need? Here are some of the
answers.
Material
Low carbon steel, often referred to as "mild steel" or "hot rolled" is best for
forging as it is less brittle then higher carbon steels, resulting in less breakage
during forging.
Production
A steel bar, usually round, is heated in a coal or gas fire (the forge), until it is red
hot. At this point, it becomes relatively soft and malleable and can be hammered
into various shapes on an anvil, using many types of hammers. This method of
forging has changed little since ancient blacksmithing times, but it limits work
output severely as it causes great strain on the body of the artist. To reduce some
of the strain to the body, our artists use labour saving equipment to ease some of
the labourious work and allow the creation of larger sculptures
Kramer Sculptures
4696 Bartlette Rd unit 11
Beamsville, ON L0R 1B1
PHONE: (866) 733-3434
FAX: (905) 563-0721
E-Mail: info@kramersculptures.com