coppersmith
Coppersmiths craft and repair items made of non-ferrous metals such as copper, brass and similar materials. They shape and form the raw materials into objects of practical or artistic purpose using smithing tools. Professional coppersmiths create detailed and highly technical devices using appropriate smithing techniques.
About coppersmith
As a coppersmith, you will practice a skilled metalworking craft that combines traditional techniques with modern precision manufacturing. Your work involves shaping, forming, and joining non-ferrous metals such as copper and brass into functional or artistic objects. You may create everything from decorative household items and architectural elements to specialized industrial components and fine art pieces. Your expertise in forging processes, cold working, and precision metalworking techniques allows you to produce highly detailed work that meets exacting standards. The role requires both creative vision and technical precision, as well as a deep understanding of metal properties and manufacturing processes. Coppersmiths in Poland have steady demand in heritage restoration, bespoke manufacturing, and the growing artisanal market, with opportunities to establish independent workshops or advance to master craftsman status.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a coppersmith.
Metal shaping and forming
- Apply forging techniques to shape heated metal into desired forms
- Perform cold forging to create detailed components without heat treatment
- Manipulate copper and other non-ferrous metals using smithing tools
- Create objects of practical or artistic purpose based on design specifications
Design interpretation and workpiece preparation
- Read and interpret design drawings and technical specifications
- Apply preliminary treatment to raw metal workpieces
- Mark processed workpieces for accurate assembly and quality control
- Prepare metal from various sources for the manufacturing process
Precision metalworking and finishing
- Apply precision metalworking techniques to meet tight tolerances
- Operate precision measuring equipment to verify dimensions and quality
- Cut, join, and finish metal products to specified standards
- Polish, patina, or plate finished pieces as required
Metal knowledge and process selection
- Understand types of metal and their properties for appropriate selection
- Select appropriate types of metal manufacturing processes for each task
- Apply knowledge of chemical technologies in metal manufacture
- Understand manufacturing of metal structures and household articles
Safety and workshop management
- Wear appropriate protective gear including aprons, gloves, and eye protection
- Maintain a safe workshop environment and follow all safety procedures
- Work effectively in metal manufacture teams with other craftspeople
- Maintain and organize workshop tools and equipment
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (24)
Optional (15)
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