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2025-09-05 17:11:29
Haven't used it yet but it is what I expected to get.
DG
2025-07-06 20:46:36
Package well. With prompt delivery.
Chicago Mom
2025-07-05 12:14:08
Nice roll. Well packed.
Tigerdog
2025-06-27 18:37:18
Perfect for our purposes, this flashing is strong and heavy gauge.
J. Horst
2025-05-01 10:39:52
My wife has me putting the finishing touches on our coffee bar and I have searched for all possibilities online. We are creating things around the rustic western look with a touch of steampunk to them. Copper is a BIG part of the color scheme when it comes to steampunk. It is vintage and a natural color that adds a splash of color to completed furnishings around the house. With the 5 feet, I used it along the front rim of the top of the cabinet, waste high. I placed it along the top about an inch on. I used some double sided tape to keep it in place. I used copper furniture nails, that punctured through easily alone the edge about every inch. Then a carefully folded it over the front and then folded it underneath, where I nailed it to hold it in place. This looks sweet! It is already tarnishing and that adds to the quality and authenticity of the piece.
BigD
2025-04-02 10:13:40
Ordered a 20 foot roll from this site and a 10 foot from another, both came together- 10 ' was properly rolled in a nice broad circle with no bends, 20 foot came cranked into a tight mess and looks like someone sat on it. $123 for a systematic ripple on the opened roll. This entire length is visible and has a dang crease/ripple every 5 inches or so. Completely unsat. Gave it 2 stars because at least it is copper and the specs are what they should be. Avoid this
Jason K.W
2025-02-08 10:12:24
This copper shim material has been really good for making delicately etched designs and accent pieces for art projects. I cut a piece off, paint it with black paint on both sides, and then use my laser cutter to burn away a design into the paint.Then I either use electrolysis baths, or acid baths (ferric chloride or a mix of muriatic acid + hydrogen peroxide (use the muriatic bath outside or the chloride gas will rust all your steel in your shop... ASK ME HOW I KNOW!! ... *sigh*)) to etch away the exposed copper. If trying to etch all the way through, try to face the design downward in the bath (acid) or directly toward the negative plate (electro) to try to prevent etch blooming and undermining (where copper gets pulled away from under the paint mask).Also, I found that by having a wider outline helps it "cut out" the over all piece, since more copper can be eaten away quicker. I have been able to make multi-depth etches by etching to a certain point, pulling out the piece, painting over the parts I don't want etched any more, and then going back into the etching solution. Similar variable depths can be achieved by using a spot electro etcher but that can take a lot of time.Over all, I get some pretty good etches with this. Going to try and make some clock hands next.
fgray
2025-01-18 13:41:19
It's 1/32" shy of the 2" width ( 1-31/32" wide ) , which likely isn't a problem for most . It certainly isn't an issue on my end ..36 mm average thickness .Mechanical properties meet expectations .Good price .
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