December 28th, 2005
Decorative Artist

cutting sheet metal?
I am an artist and avid crafter, I want to make a decorative round art sculpture with a round mirror in it. how can I cut round circles into sheet metal, is there a hand tool I can use or will I have to buy a more expensive cutter? What are the prices? How much would a metal shop charge per piece?
If you need to do this frequently, and the material is relatively thin, you could use a scrollsaw with a metal cutting blade in it. Hand tools are going to make it very tough to get a truly round shape.
Our mid-sized easel. Display plaques, platters and mid-sized collectible items in a secure upright position.
Does this easel not meet your needs? We also carry 4 1/2" and 10" easels.
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Learn about art while playing cards! Play two classic card games of memory strategy and art appreciation. In Go Fish and Memory players collect amazing art by Calder Chagall Hopper Klee Lichtenstein Marc Thiebaud and Warhol...
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Merry And Bright Boxes Includes: Set of 3 Red Boxes Grad. Sizes: 8" H x 8" W After the Christmas Holiday you can still keep these great boxes. All you need to do is insert new tags: Home Sweet Home, or This and That.
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52050 Craig Wood and Chris Taylor are two artists who first approached Graham & Brown to produce their interactive wallpaper to celebrate National Drawing week. The design frames was borne from this concept, and has gone on to be their biggest selling on-line item...
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17583 Style: Curvy Pictured in squares style Features: -Designed by: Graham & Brown. -Paintable, covers imperfections. -Available in several styles: Squares, Jazz, Curvy, Damask, Martinique, Orbit. -Overall Dimensions: 20...
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