
Hammering Bronze Sheet from a Cast Ingot — Raising and Planishing
Sheet bronze was the material behind Bronze Age armour, vessels, mirrors, and decorative work. Unlike casting which produces a fixed shape, sheet-working starts with a flat ingot and transforms it through repeated cycles of hammering and annealing into sheets as thin as 0.5 mm — thinner than modern cardboard.
The process exploits a fundamental property of bronze: cold-hammering compresses the crystal grains, making the metal harder and thinner with each blow. But this work-hardening also makes the bronze brittle. Before it cracks, the smith heats it to dull red (annealing), which recrystallises the grain structure and restores ductility. A single ingot may go through 10-15 anneal-hammer cycles to reach usable sheet thickness.
The finished sheet can then be cut, bent, raised into vessels, riveted, engraved, or embossed — opening the full range of Bronze Age metalcraft.
Instrucciones
Cast a flat ingot
Cast a flat ingot
Materiales para este paso:
Copper Sheet (0.5-1mm)500 gSet up the anvil stone
Set up the anvil stone
Herramientas necesarias:
Flat Stone SlabFirst hammering pass — rough thinning
First hammering pass — rough thinning
Herramientas necesarias:
HammerstoneFirst anneal
First anneal
Materiales para este paso:
Charcoal2 kgHerramientas necesarias:
Long-Handled TongsContinue hammer-anneal cycles
Continue hammer-anneal cycles
Detect and prevent edge cracking
Detect and prevent edge cracking
Final thinning to usable sheet
Final thinning to usable sheet
Planish the surface
Planish the surface
Herramientas necesarias:
Smooth StonePolish (optional)
Polish (optional)
Materiales para este paso:
Fine Sand100 gMateriales
3- Marcador de posición
Herramientas requeridas
4- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
Materiales de Blueprints conectados
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- Instead of Smooth Stone, try:
Stone
Pumice Stone
Lapis Lazuli Stone
Stone Block
Crushed Stone - Instead of Fine Sand, try:
Casting Sand - Instead of Charcoal, try:
Activated Charcoal Powder - Instead of Flat Stone Slab, try:
Live Edge Maple Slab - Instead of Long-Handled Tongs, try:
Jar Tongs
Crucible Tongs (long-handled)
Forge Tongs - Instead of Copper Sheet (0.5-1mm), try:
Sheet Copper
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