Hey Joss.
I've leafed and maintained several large (1 box or greater) copper sculptures. Our process has always been a light blasting or sanding, followed by a red oxide primer, thin coats of enamel, and finishing with a thin coat of tinted oil size, leafed at the last possible minute.
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This is an interactive Bulletin Board on the topics of Sign making, design, fabrication, History, old Books and of coarse Letterheads, Keepers of the craft. The Hand Lettering Forum features links to resources, sign art history, techniques, and artists profiles. Learn more about Letterheads at https://theletterheads.com. Below you'll see Mchat has been added as a live communication portal for trial, and the Main forum Links are listed below.
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