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Default How to make a sculpture out of coins...? part2

After posting here and receiving loads of usefull info i'm at it again
asking for more info about silver soldering.

The project i'm working on involves making a pair of lifesize hands out
of euro coins. I initally was going to cast straight to bronze as this
is just a small part of another sculpture which is made of wood....but
now i'm going to try this.

So far i'm thinking of making the fingers out of cylinders of coins
drilled and threaded with wire and soldered together. These will attach
and extend to the flat hand part which will be filled in and then on to
the wrist which will be made from two cylinders.

So I'll have five wires with coins threaded on going to 2 wires for
wrist.

After advice from previous post i think i will silver solder the coins
together. I have 6 months experience as a jewler so am no a complete
newbie but am quite rusty.

Heres my list of Whats...?

What to fill in the big gaps with...maybe some metal poxy....?

What silver solder torch...? I think it should be bigger than the small
pen ones as the end sculpture will be quite big and will need loads of
heat.....am i right there...?

What type of silver solder....flat plate, wire...? what
strength....hard i suppose....?

What wire for wireframe structure....?



Many thanks to all who helped me out so far....