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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2007

metal spinning using split tools

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  • Wow, un frikin believable. Great work. Never seen that done before. Amazing to say the least.

  • Now that brought back a lot of memories!! Used to be a metal spinner many years ago in the jewellery quarter, Birmingham. Thank you!

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  • Never seen this before he is a real artist thanks for posting this.

  • WWOOWW!... what i can say beautiful i never seen that work before!. that is the artist work!!!!. thanks for share!!!!!!!!

  • Hello,

    I am attempting to spin a trumpet bell (where the sound comes out) out of a .020" sheet brass disk.

    Can you offer any advice on lathe speed, pressure or feel? I can only get a few inches before the disk wrinkles inward.

    Thanks!

  • is this a similar process as making the end of a trumbone... i saw it on "how its made" and they did something similar.. its reallly cool...

  • Damn buddy, thats pretty cool.

  • Amazing! I didn't know this was a way to shape metal. It's beautiful.

  • what kind of steel do you use for this? or aint it steel?

  • Where do you get the blank disks?

  • That has to be one of the coolest things I have seen in a while. I may have to give this a try.

  • What is the end of the tool made of?

    We tried to do this but i think we need bronse or something soft as a tool.

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