Copper Camel 3D Weathervane

Good Directions recently had the pleasure to manufacture a bespoke copper 3D weathervane as a retirement gift to one of our customers living overseas.

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One half cut out, next to paper for size.


This copper weathervane was replicated from a pre-existing design of a weathervane and turned into a new and exciting product. We cut two camels out of copper sheet on our waterjet cutter, which were shaped and dressed with care and precision using a hammer and sandbags to individually form each half. These halves were then formed and structured around the support tubes on the inside of the camel to allow the weathervane to stand and rotate freely. Afterwards, they were soldered together to complete the 3D camel. The finishing touch of this weathervane came in the form of treating the copper to create a burnished patina, to give a beautiful weathered bronze effect allowing it to proudly stand out against the sky on the customers roof.

 

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Engineers, shaping and moulding the camel.

At Good Directions we take pride in all our work and no ask is too big or too small, we will always do

everything we can to make dreams become a reality. Our talented and friendly staff are always

happy to help. For a further product range and a full list of services, please visit our website to see

how we can help you today.


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Finished Camel Weathervane.



Established in 1988, Good Directions Ltd is one of the UK’s largest manufacturers of architectural features including external clocks, roof turrets, clock towers, weathervanes, copper guttering and street furniture.


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