Copper Line
Copper Line is one of our fractal-burning pieces. After the burn, we did a water-based stain on the wood to give it a more rustic appearance. The whole piece was then waxed in copper and after buffing away the excess it left a darker vein of copper running around the piece in the burn area. This wooden planter was created using the Lichtenberg/Fractal burning process. This process uses high-voltage electricity to create fractal designs in wood. As the electrical power moves across the wood grain it burns unique patterns into the wood. Each piece is different in their little subtleties because of how the wood grain allows the wood to burn. So no two boxes will ever be exactly the same. We like how the burn looks on the natural wood so most of the boxes we create using this process just get a sealer after removing the ash, but we do make some variants with things like gold running through the burn, aging or staining of the wood or even waxing. Each of our flower boxes are handcra