Sculptor Kevin Caron addresses the aesthetic and practical aspects of the top of his 9-foot tall sculpture weathering steel (Cor-ten) Sashay. He shows how he determines the angle and its practical value, as well as reveals some tricks he's learned when working alone.
See more about this sculpture at http://www.kevincaron.com/art_detail/sashay.html
Wow, I think this is the first time I have been compared to sliced bread!!
I do give "instruction" on occasion. I am self-taught and have no certifications in welding so you would have to take everything with a pound of salt. If you are in the Phoenix area I would be happy to have you over for a "class" or two.
kevincaron 2 years ago
Steel that does not rust would be better than sliced bread in a cafeteria. Kevin, The different things you create are really impressive. Thank you for posting on you-tube ,honestly you are ammazing...Do you have classes?...Patrick Mitton
broncobill67 2 years ago
You are welcome! Come see me sometime, I got some camera questions.
kevincaron 2 years ago
Cool. Weathering steel?!? The more I learn, the more I know that I don't know. This metal alchemy stuff you do is amazing. Your usual magic and some nice tips thrown in. Awesome. Thanks!
VisorBlue 2 years ago
That is 16ga weathering steel.
kevincaron 2 years ago
what gauge steel are you working in, for this piece?
hood82 2 years ago