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Metalcraft By Alex Féthière in New York

Alex Féthière of Metalcraft By Alex Féthière • Floral Park , NY

Alex Fethiere is a sculptor who also makes lighting, jewelry and furniture, primarily from non-ferrous industrial metals. His studio processes are as environmentally conscious as metalwork can affordably be (e.g. low-impact dyeing of aluminum, use of no-VOC products by Earth Safe Finishes, ~90% reclaimed materials). He Read more Alex Fethiere is a sculptor who also makes lighting, jewelry and furniture, primarily from non-ferrous industrial metals. His studio processes are as environmentally conscious as metalwork can affordably be (e.g. low-impact dyeing of aluminum, use of no-VOC products by Earth Safe Finishes, ~90% reclaimed materials). He has been featured in a few print and online publications (see website) and designed a jewelry line for a now-defunct Turkish boutique.

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  • Spraying down fresh aluminum casting

    I wouldn't recommend this for structural pieces, but for aesthetic pieces it's fine: hosing off an aluminum casting just lifted from the sand. The shock of temperature change cracks off most of the drywall shell, and it produces a lot of steam--more than this, usually, I'd let it cool too long. Read more

  • Lost foam casting in aluminum

    Pouring ~10 lbs of molten aluminum into a pattern carved out of foam, vented with straws, encased in drywall and buried in sand. Wrecked clothing and safety gear recommended. Read more

  • Cutting 4" foam slab for lost foam casting

    I am cutting this piece to cast in aluminum using a hot wire cutter of obviously home-tek construction. This works better than the three factory ones I broke first.

    Please note that Youtube does not have an "Arts" category. Priorities.

    Check my finished work at www.alexfethiere.com, read my blog on art, process & ethics at artofolivegreen.wordpress.com.
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  • custom metal candle holder

    by Bev T. Jun 12th 2012

    This is my first experience with CustomMade, and I couldn't be happier! I had what I thought was a far-fetched idea to make a custom candle-holder as a gift for a friend's wedding. I contacted wrough-iron workers, sculptors, local artists, and none could help me. I came across CustomMade during a web search and posted my project with little hope (and time!) left. To my surprise, Alex contacted me right away! He was very professional, and within a few hours, we were exchanging messages about project ideas. I was still skeptical of the CustomMade process, but his always-prompt responses quelled my anxiety. Even from across the country, his thoughtful responses and terrific design input made me feel like I had known him or been working with him for years! His communication skills go far beyond expectations. He was so great to post every step of the design process, from the basic blueprints & measurements, the cutting of the mold, to videos of the actual casting! I could "see" my ... Read More

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