Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Iron Handrail
Here's a handrail I made with a hand forged volute and scroll brackets. (The volute is the curl at the end.) I've used a molded cap for the rail, but unlike many other handrails, my handrail has a hand forged volute. Lots of fabricators buy clunky, cheap, pre-fabricated volutes and weld them on, but they never look as nice as a hand forged volute. What's the difference? Quality. This hand forged volute has a graceful taper, smooth lines and solid material, and it's forged from a continuous piece of steel. You just can't buy that from a catalogue. And those brackets look great too (If I don't say so myself!)
Labels:
hammered metal,
hand forged,
handrail,
iron,
iron bracket,
iron handrail,
volute
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how do you buy your handrail?
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