| Operation | Purpose | Quality Indicator | |-----------|---------|---------------------| | | Remove investment shell residue | No white residue in deep axe marks | | Micro-blasting (glass beads @ 40 psi) | Uniform matte surface before patina | Even color after chemical aging | | TIG welding (if needed) | Repair shrinkage at junction of axe head and handle | Weld must match alloy, no porosity | | Hand polishing (cotton buff + green compound) | Highlight high points (axe edge, logger’s nose, boot toe) | Contrast between polished metal and dark patina | | Patination (ferric nitrate for bronze) | “Woodman brown” – warm earthy tone | No blotching on textured flannel areas |
Assuming you mean producing a high-quality cast (metal or resin) of a detailed wooden sculpture or model called “Woodman” — a carved wooden figure or maquette — this guide covers workflows for accurately reproducing and finishing that piece with professional-level results. If you meant a different context (a person, brand, or game character), tell me and I’ll adapt. casting woodman high quality