Sheet Metal Candle Holder
by
Ginger B
(IC: blogger)
I recently created a Shelf Table for Small Spaces (http://www.gingerlymade.com/2015/01/shelf-table-small-spaces.html) on the landing area of our stairs. The next step was to decorate the shelf with some pretty decor. After a trip to Michaels, I found this pretty decorative sheet metal to craft with.
I grabbed some E6000 and my husbands tin snips and got to work.
It dried overnight. After a little reshaping back into a more circular shape, it was ready to sit over one of my pillar candles.
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Published February 20th, 2015 12:00 PM
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Hey Ginger,
This is in fact, an incredible blog post on creating an attractive candle holder out of sheet metal. Thank you, Ginger for the share. I'm really interested in sheet metal fabricating works. Just like all others, I rely on TIG welding technique which uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld. Recently, I read a journal which recommends adding helium, hydrogen or nitrogen to argon to achieve superior welding speeds and higher process stability. Is that a correct procedure? Any idea regarding that?