The standard for bronze sculpture was not as high as to stainless steel sculpture, but polishing the sculpture was also a significate task during the process. Without polishing, the bronze sculpture would throw into the shade. As for this bronze sculpture, polishing made it more smooth and shining. Till now, the fabrication was drawing to its close, and the bronze sculpture was loaded and transported to the site.
Step Six: Bronze Casting
Bronze casting was the most important part to fabricate the large sculpture. In this step, both sand-casting and lost-wax casting are applied. Under high temperature of 1400 degrees, the wax pattern lost and the bronze sculpture appeared.
hose to rinse them, and as for indoor sculpture, you can do it in the sink. After rinsing, just dry the sculpture with a dry, clean, soft towel to remove any residual moisture.
The second part is washing. Pour warm water into the container, then add some bleach-free dish soap to it until it becomes sudsy enough. Make a clean cloth dipped in the soapy water, use it to wash the sculpture wholly. There may be some hard-to-reach areas, you’d better use a toothbrush to get into them.
- Avoid scratches Stainless steel sculptures are easy to scratch like other metallic surfaces. Any scratch on the stainless steel sculptures will blend into the overall finish of them, so never scratch the stainless steel sculptures. 4. Rub the sculptures in the right direction Do scour the stainless steel sculptures at least once a week, making sure to rub the stainless steel sculptures in the direction of the satin finish lines. In this way, it may prevent from ruin the "mirror".