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Jack Richeson Cable de Armadura, 1/4 Pulgadas x 10 pies, Aluminio

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Mex $377.23

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  • Una bobina flexible de alambre de aluminio
  • El alambre de armadura Richeson se puede doblar una y otra vez como un escultor dibuja
  • Este cable no se corroe
  • Para proyectos de escultura y aplicaciones de medios mixtos
  • Muchos usos artesanales


Este alambre de armadura de Jack Richeson mide 1/4 pulgadas por 10 pies. El aluminio utilizado para hacer que este alambre es ligero, muy flexible, no mancha y no corrosivo, lo que hace fácil trabajar y duradero. Utilízalo para estabilizar esculturas o como marco mientras crea tu pieza.


Red of Toronto
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de marzo de 2025
Super easy to work with, and doubling it up on itself makes it strong enough to hold its own weight plus fabric and stuffing for 5ft reach!
Private Person
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de noviembre de 2024
Very high quality product. Cannot recommend highly enough.
MAS
Comentado en México el 4 de julio de 2019
Excelente producto
Lee Gardner
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de noviembre de 2018
No problems here with anything! I needed it for modeling chocolate and it came quickly and as seen.
🔹 Catrinka 🔹
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de diciembre de 2016
In the past, I've generally used 1/4" aluminum armature because it bends fairly easily by hand while still being sufficiently supportive. For armatures requiring less support or strength, I use AMACO's 1/8' aluminum wire. And for the infrequent times that I need more support than the 1/4" gives, Richeson sells a 3/8" armature wire that is much sturdier (but also much more difficult to bend).As far as "bendability," this 1/4" bends fairly easily into gentle curves. However, it sometimes requires tools or clamps for me to create a sharper bend.Using tools on aluminum wire can sometimes be a problem, though. Because aluminum armature wire is so soft, it's easily marred, gouged, or flattened using tools with any degree of pinching pressure. What works for me is to slide the armature wire into a short (1") section of copper or steel tubing. I keep odds and ends of more rigid metal tubing and I choose a short section that slides over the armature wire. If it's important that the wire not be marred in any way, you can even wrap a small bit of felt, latex, or fabric over it and then slide into a metal tubing sleeve. Using the short metal sleeve helps me by protecting the aluminum wire and puts most of the tool clamping pressure on the tubing sleeve instead.Unlike the Richeson 3/8" armature wire which comes unsealed, I was pleased that this 1/4" version comes packaged in cellophane. Because of the softness of the aluminum, they generally arrive in better shape without nicks or scratches when they're sealed in plastic. Marring may seem like a minor issue, but gouges can affect the ongoing strength of aluminum armature in purposes that require lots of repeated bending back and forth at the same point (like for stop-frame animation). Repeated bending right at a gouge or area of imperfection can result in the wire breaking at that spot.
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 4 de octubre de 2016
can create my new sculpture
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