World of WarCrafts: Getting hammered

Here's a type of craft we haven't seen much of before: a hammered metal bowl that simply bellows "For the Horde!" Talk about taking blacksmithing to a whole new level ... We visited with Blazecheetah, the bowl's maker, to find out more about the crafting behind her creation. Her play-by-play on its creation is an intriguing peek behind the scenes, if you've never been exposed to metalcrafting before.
"The bowl is made of 16-gauge copper that was originally a flat, square sheet," she explains. "I cut a circle shape out of it, then did the ol' fashioned method of raising a bowl shape, which involves making a small indent in the center of the circle, making some guideline rings (think of a bullseye) around it; then, using a T stake and a certain type of hammer, went around the bowl hammering it in a spiral like pattern, following the guidelines. Between each round of hammering, you have to do what's called annealing, which is basically just heating up the metal with a torch until it's red hot, then dousing it in water. This keeps the metal soft and easy to work with."

Next up was the enameling process. "Enamel is basically just powdered glass in funky colors," Blazecheetah explains. "It starts out sandy, but once you heat it up to a certain temperature, it turns into a glass coating. I started out by trying out an opaque brown color on the outside. It looked ok, but I wanted to see what this other, transparent brown I had looked like."
Here's where a sense of adventure and a willingness to follow where the piece itself was leading paid off big. Working with enamel has to be executed with haste, Blazecheetah explains, or it cracks. "I coated the inside with the transparent brown quickly," she recalls. "'Quickly' involved me not being able to clean out some of the black residue left from using the torch on it -- but it actually ended up giving it a really cool effect on the inside. I liked it so much that I decided to try it with the outside. The outside ended up not showing the effect as much as the inside of the bowl does, due to the coat of opaque brown already being on it, so the outside of the bowl is darker than the inside."
The next step was to coat the bottom inside the bowl with black, a process called wet packing. "Doing this is a lot like doing watercolor with wet sand," Blazecheetah observes. "You even use a paintbrush to do it." Once the black was packed in, she used a stencil of the Horde symbol in the bottom of the bowl. "This was the hardest part for me, to be honest," she admits, "because you have to lift the stencil straight up or it ends up knocking the enamel powder all over the place, and you have to wipe it out and start again. My hands are just not that steady ..."
Once the enamel was complete, it was time to sand and polish the edges. Blazecheetah chose to leave the edges crooked and uneven for a more Horde-like feel. We're certainly feeling it -- as did the other viewers at WoW Ladies, where we first spotted this work of art. Congratulations on a great piece, Blazecheetah. For the Horde!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
DAWG Dec 7th 2009 7:06PM
Heh, the first picture looks like some Trippy 3-D Stuff
Tarz Dec 7th 2009 7:25PM
Um... Blazecheetah is a girl.
Cthulhu Dec 7th 2009 7:25PM
Wow, that looks great. I've always wanted to get into metalcrafting/blacksmithing, maybe now I'll get off my ass an take some classes.
Fierna Dec 7th 2009 7:26PM
Very nice work... but misunderstanding the initial image/title I now have the urge to paint a Horde symbol on the bottom of all my shot glasses.
Oteo Dec 8th 2009 2:52AM
Hah. I would enjoy that way too much... "One shot... For the Horde!" /drink
Kokiron Dec 7th 2009 7:50PM
Super cool story but i'm a girl :( lol
Tarz Dec 7th 2009 7:53PM
NOT NOW YOU AREN'T
Kokiron Dec 7th 2009 7:53PM
I do play a male NE though >> maybe that has caused confusion.
lisapoisso Dec 7th 2009 8:30PM
Yep, and the original post for your bowl was under the name SEXY NELF MAN ... So when you didn't reply with anything else, that's what we went with! Happy to make the change in the story, though. Enjoy your bowl!
s0fa_king Dec 7th 2009 8:53PM
Go Koki! It's ya berfday!
Melanie Dec 7th 2009 8:50PM
::fills it up with cinnamon toast crunch::
Smiles eating horde for breakfast :-)
Kokiron Dec 7th 2009 9:04PM
lawls I am DECEPTIVE.
Ametrine Dec 7th 2009 11:02PM
Is it strictly decorative, or would it be safe to serve/eat food in?
Kokiron Dec 7th 2009 11:30PM
It's perfectly safe; Copper is a safe metal and all the enamels used were lead-free and food safe. :3
thesyddiegrl Dec 8th 2009 11:31AM
That is both friggin wicked and gorgeous! Do you have a website for your metalwork or is it strictly hobby?