Robert Sigler – Copper Sunflowers Sculpture

That’s my dad! Usually the dude is busy doing things for other people, but once in a while he cranks out a project for himself. He makes it seem easy to make this copper sunflowers sculpture, and for him it probably was. He’s got the gear, and the skills. Dad used a nibbler to cut everything out but you can definitely use a bandsaw with the right blade or maybe even a jigsaw. Snips? I doubt it, with copper this thick. Once he had all the pieces fabbed up he used an oxy-acetylene torch to braze everything together.

Now you know. Go make your own thing.

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Robert Sigler - Copper Sunflowers Sculpture

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Posted by Tracy Sigler, July 15, 2010 9:31 pm - Permalink   

One response to “Robert Sigler – Copper Sunflowers Sculpture”

  1. Everytime I walk by this wonderful gift it makes me smile. I had worked for about 5 years pruning/training an espaliered pyracantha on this deck screen. For some reason the plant just suddenly died and I was really sad about it. I went away on a business trip and when I returned I had this big surprise – Bob had made this sculpture of one of my favorite flowers to replace the pyracantha. A perfect gift – It is not only beautiful, but it is always in bloom and doesn’t need watering, pruning or feeding!

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