Depmandog
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Eddie
One possibility is to use stainless steel and apply your own finish - perhaps like these two examples. The designs are only limited by your imagination. Air tools and sand paper.


Have your metal shop cut your metal into the size you want. Then purchase an English wheel and roll the metal strips to fit the double curve of your roof.
English wheel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If you are using light gauge metal, I think it's a doable project for an English wheel newbie. Might suggest you buy a bit extra to practice on. Oh and you will end up with some very toned forearms when done!
I only suggest stainless - since copper is out. Stainless can also be heat treated to produce different color tones (I think).
Hope this helps.
One possibility is to use stainless steel and apply your own finish - perhaps like these two examples. The designs are only limited by your imagination. Air tools and sand paper.


Have your metal shop cut your metal into the size you want. Then purchase an English wheel and roll the metal strips to fit the double curve of your roof.
English wheel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If you are using light gauge metal, I think it's a doable project for an English wheel newbie. Might suggest you buy a bit extra to practice on. Oh and you will end up with some very toned forearms when done!
I only suggest stainless - since copper is out. Stainless can also be heat treated to produce different color tones (I think).
Hope this helps.