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Bauer Fabrication:

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Phone:  1.802.244.4002
Fax:  1.802.244.5006

ecb@bauerfab.com

PO Box 25,
Waterbury,
VT 05676

5977 RT 100,
Waterbury,
VT 05676

 


What We Do:

art metal
metal
metalworking
metalwork
ironworking
ironwork
architectural metalwork
railings
stairs
lights
lighting
gates
doors
screens
weathervanes
custom furniture
dining tables
desks
chairs
vitrines
showcases
showers
kitchen equipment
range hoods
memorials
bronze plaques
signs
cemetery markers
bronze sculpture
bronze bowls
bronze art

 

Architectural Elements

     
  A wrought iron gate with a bronze artwork mid-panel. Silicon bronze with chemical patina finish was sprayed on a composite substrate.
     
  A small wrought iron garden gate with bronze medallion. The dog profile is a bas relief in copper mesh sprayed with silicon bronze. A chemical patina and exterior penetrating sealer is applied.
     
  A floral medallion on a similar gate. The flowers are hand drawn on copper mesh. The metal surface is silicon bronze with patina.
     
  Seashell is made of copper sprayed on copper mesh. The blue green patina is a chemical finish.
     
  This seashell is made of aluminum sprayed on aluminum mesh.
     
  A star is formed in fine copper mesh and joined to a plate by our spray process using silicon bronze.
     
  This corner fragment shows the possibility of door or frame construction using a variety of substrates. The outside corner is carbon steel tubing, the panel is copper mesh joined to the tube using the spray process. The finish is chemical patina on silicon bronze.
     
 

This sundial designed by 2morrow studio in Warren, Vermont is almost 10 ft high. It is made of silicon bronze on carbon steel plate.

 

     
  “Closeup” – This is a three dimensional scale mockup of a study for an architectural project. 2 inch diameter hemispheres were formed in aluminum mesh and arranged on a flat piece of the same material, and all were sprayed together with aluminum. The seams become a filleted joint made waterproof with an exterior penetrating sealer.
     

 

HANDRAILS

  The base of this grapevine handrail is hand formed copper mesh sprayed with silicon bronze. As the vine gets smaller in section, we joined the mesh to forged carbon steel vines, leaves and grape clusters. . Our process allows the use of different materials in a seamless transition to save both time and cost.
     
  These photos show our process used to cover or clad everyday structural elements used in construction. Copper mesh is formed and attached mechanically to the tubing. The mesh is then sprayed with silicon bronze and finished as desired. It is possible to entirely conceal the fasteners in this way.
     
  These photos show our process used to cover or clad everyday structural elements used in construction. Copper mesh is formed and attached mechanically to the tubing. The mesh is then sprayed with silicon bronze and finished as desired. It is possible to entirely conceal the fasteners in this way.
     
  These photos show our process used to cover or clad everyday structural elements used in construction. Copper mesh is formed and attached mechanically to the tubing. The mesh is then sprayed with silicon bronze and finished as desired. It is possible to entirely conceal the fasteners in this way.

 


Phone:  1.802.244.4002 ~ Fax:  1.802.244.5006 ~ ecb@bauerfab.com
PO Box 25, Waterbury, VT 05676 ~ 5977 RT 100, Waterbury, VT 05676


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