Note: Compared with flashing, which generally forms in uneven, sharp, rough flanges of metal, seam lines on the bronze surface are commonly linear, rounded and run along the highpoints of convex surfaces. Seam lines are generally removed as part of the fettling and chasing processes. Some modern artists leave them intentionally as evidence of the working process (see Fig. 878).
Note: Compared with rough flashing, seam lines on the bronze surface are often linear, rounded and relatively smooth.