Metal Shaping for Beginners: Adding details to a panel
https://www.proshaper.com
Our Amazon Storefront:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/proshaper
Now on the Metal Shaping for Beginners series, we are adding details to the panel. We have the area and arrangement set correctly for the panel, now it's time to tip a flange and wire and edge. After marking out where the flange and wired edge will be, Wray takes the panel over to the tipping wheel and tips the edges. From here we see that the edges need a bit of shrinking to take out the peak that has developed, so from here it's over to our shrinker / stretcher. Now that the flange has been shrunk it's time to do a little slapper and dolly work to bring the flanges to 90 degrees. Once completed Wray then takes a 1/8" piece of cold rolled wire and shows how to wire an edge. The end of the video Wray then cuts the fender in half to show how much thickness was lost from wheeling! We hope you enjoyed this episode and if there is anything else you would like to see then let us know in the comments below!
Email: Wray@Proshaper.com
Website: https://www.proshaper.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProShaper/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/proshaper/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProshaperM
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/proshaper
Видео Metal Shaping for Beginners: Adding details to a panel канала Wray Schelin's ProShaper Workshop
Our Amazon Storefront:
https://www.amazon.com/shop/proshaper
Now on the Metal Shaping for Beginners series, we are adding details to the panel. We have the area and arrangement set correctly for the panel, now it's time to tip a flange and wire and edge. After marking out where the flange and wired edge will be, Wray takes the panel over to the tipping wheel and tips the edges. From here we see that the edges need a bit of shrinking to take out the peak that has developed, so from here it's over to our shrinker / stretcher. Now that the flange has been shrunk it's time to do a little slapper and dolly work to bring the flanges to 90 degrees. Once completed Wray then takes a 1/8" piece of cold rolled wire and shows how to wire an edge. The end of the video Wray then cuts the fender in half to show how much thickness was lost from wheeling! We hope you enjoyed this episode and if there is anything else you would like to see then let us know in the comments below!
Email: Wray@Proshaper.com
Website: https://www.proshaper.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProShaper/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/proshaper/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ProshaperM
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/proshaper
Видео Metal Shaping for Beginners: Adding details to a panel канала Wray Schelin's ProShaper Workshop
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
27 января 2021 г. 1:34:03
00:23:06
Другие видео канала
Metalshaping Fender Compound CurvesMetal Shaping for Beginners: Shrinking Sheet MetalHow to make rust replacement panelsMetal shrinking pliers, edge lip adjustment panel beating car panel Tipsand tricks #33How to Make a Motorcycle fender (Part 4): Shrinking, Planishing and Re-designingMetal shaping for beginners: Power ShapingHow to build a wire form buck.Rollation 3 - Square to RoundCollector Car Metal Work: Scout 800How to TIG Weld for beginners Episode 1Scout Restoration Series: Tipping edges on patch panelMetal Shaping for Beginners: Making a simple patch panelMaking Art with an English WheelShrinking Disc Tips and TricksMetal Shaping: Forming a curved panel with a flangeHow to remove surface rustRestoration 101: Car Door RestorationMetal Shaping: Roughing out a Porsche 550 Nose SectionMetal Shaping for Beginners: Tig Mig Welding