Parts: Bowl, stem, base, lid, ornamental top of the lid.
Directions: Make a working drawing (full size) on drawing paper, plan and elevation.
Bowl: Take the 6 × 6-in. piece of copper. Cut out a 6-in. disc. Drive the bowl up as you did the copper bowl. It should be the same shape as the copper bowl. Do not flatten the bottom. The drawing shows that the bottom should be rounding, to fit the stem.
Lid, Bowl and Stem
Stem and base: Take another piece of 6 × 6-in. copper. Cut 6-in. disc. With the dividers make a 1-in. circle in the centre of the disc. This inner circle must be beaten up until it becomes the stem. To do this place the disc on the round top stake, with the marked circle touching the edge of the round top. Strike with the raising hammer just above the circle line, turning the disc each time. When you have made one turn of the disc, repeat this twice, hammering just above the part driven up before. Keep repeating this until you have reached within an inch and a half of the outer edge of the disc.
The drawings numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, show the steps in the working up of the copper disc into the stem.