Good Art Hollywood
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Right on. I was wondering if Brass was more difficult to Work with for such small intricate pieces. Thanks @Warner
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Right on. I was wondering if Brass was more difficult to Work with for such small intricate pieces. Thanks @Warner
Not really more difficult, just need to change a few things like the crucibles for melting the metal, temperature settings on everything and we use different benches and tools. Also, brass is dirtier than even silver to work with. Brass is a good metal, but not patch on silver or gold for my money. And it's not what we normally do.
If you make it to LA, email Rachel@goodart.com and see if she can set up a Nickel Tour.
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@Warner is it possible to make boutonnieres in brass?
If you want the look of brass but in something the feels even better then i suggest 22k yellow gold.
I understand that's at a higher cost, but when it comes to Good Art, we generally don't consider cost as a barrier to what is and what isn't possible. -
Right on. I was wondering if Brass was more difficult to Work with for such small intricate pieces. Thanks @Warner
Not really more difficult, just need to change a few things like the crucibles for melting the metal, temperature settings on everything and we use different benches and tools. Also, brass is dirtier than even silver to work with. Brass is a good metal, but not patch on silver or gold for my money. And it's not what we normally do.
If you make it to LA, email Rachel@goodart.com and see if she can set up a Nickel Tour.
Thanks @Warner that would be great. I will definitely reach out when i make it to LA. Thanks again. Loving my Belt loop buddy!
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Damn it @kiya , your team strikes again…
Something wicked inbound hopefully by Friday.
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Damn it @kiya , your team strikes again…
Something wicked inbound hopefully by Friday.
Sorry.. we like to strike, especially when it comes to Good Art.
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Thank you Guys for the Info, makes Perfect Sense. I thought when you presented them that this might be a big hole but I like the idea of it being on there forever vs a Pin or so, maybe something like a Rivet mounting would be easier to mount, not that I have any clue about Clothes.
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I saw Giles staple on his IH-526j and it sits securely, and I don’t think there will be any danger of further tearing because it is on the pocket flap which isn’t exposed to stress. It looks fantastic too.
The problem from a sales point of view is that the underside exposes weft and loose threads. Selling a new jacket like that is problematic. If the staple was placed on less robust fabric or areas prone to stress then the integrity of the fabric may degrade quite quickly.