Add an extra corner inch into the width of your design you'll need it later on. So that should be a pattern. Step 2: Cutting the top This is just, eighteen gage ... steel, and this steel is pretty forgiving, 'cause this is a pretty beat up piece, that's had some english wheeling done on it. English wheel: A machine thath forms smooth, coumpound curves from flat sheets of metal. So now, I mean, most part of developping a pattern for your top.
radius. Radius: a line from the center to the perimeter of a circle. So, what we should do is try to make some patents off of this. Materials: magnets sheet metal block sander tissue paper/chipb ........ we just use this regular tissue paper and some magnets. It's pretty simple. And the tissue paper almost do the same exact thing that metal do, you know, in a only lay, flat to a certain extent, and where the tissue paper wrinkles up over and over laps, that's exactly what the metal's
fucking magnets, how do they work?
Tormentor13x 2 months ago
ok what is song at 1:00 i cant figure it out.
timdrum409 2 months ago
Please tell me what I have got to change, correct my mistakes. I'm translating into French and I can tell you that is quite hard.
Tanks.
maxarras 3 months ago in playlist Autres vidéos de murzul
What needs to happend, this is ....., so this edge needs to be
pull down, because this is a shape that's pending to waves, it's
cruving around the radius and it's folding over. So we need to
use some machine to shape that, so. Right, all what we worry
about is from where the turn starts, which is right about here,
so we'll take that over to the little pending ...
No we've cut our top piece to size, the next step is top start
forming the metal to shape.
maxarras 3 months ago in playlist Autres vidéos de murzul
For the under radius, use a saddler punch to marke some side
lines of your pattern. Then cut.
So the pattern. So here is our flat spot on the center. So we
make, we just are gonna set a little guide, to make sure we don't
shrink anymore than ....... distance so.
This mark is your guide, so don't go pass when you fell it in the
machines.
It keeps it balanced on both sides so it turns up symetrical.
maxarras 3 months ago in playlist Autres vidéos de murzul
So, now we know this all edge right here is gonna be what's needs
to be shrunk and this all edge right here is what needs to remain
relatively flat.
This part maybe boring, but it's important seeing your screw up
later.
We're gonna get in the cool stuff soon enough.
Use magnets to hold the pattern in place, then trace over the
steel. I use the .......... pattern line ..... of the metal to
save cutting time.
maxarras 3 months ago in playlist Autres vidéos de murzul
maxarras 3 months ago in playlist Autres vidéos de murzul
Let's
make another mark, on this, pattern, that before the radius
starts, you know, before the metal start to curve over on the
edge of the tank.
Now I'll show us where we're shrinking it, how deeply we need to
go in with the ... it gonna our low guide.
Always give yourself about an extra inch of material that you can
shim (scrim) off, because a good part of the metal will be
distorded from the machines.
maxarras 3 months ago in playlist Autres vidéos de murzul
gonna be need to be shrunk
and strech to fit. We are kind, manipulate it, and get it a form
over and all the doubt are gonna tell us later on where the metal
is gonna, needs some work on to it.
So now we've got the top, it's layed on, pretty flat. So what we
need to do it's kind assimilate where we would want weld it or
where we would want to cut the material, leaving probably an
extra inter... weld or probably the beaing here the middle.
maxarras 3 months ago in playlist Autres vidéos de murzul
maxarras 3 months ago in playlist Autres vidéos de murzul