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Reverse curve panels with a 'hot dog die'

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2008

Creating a reverse curve (anticlastic) in a sheet metal panel using a pullmax type recriprocating machine

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  • Kerry, Thanks for the video. My brother paid over $200 for a 3 hr. British metal forming video and we have been studying it. He is a master Fabricator/ Hobby level Machinist, I an artist. We are twins almost 40 years old, now and plan soon to count ourselves among your ranks.

  • @Rick258442

    Rick, you should join the metal shaping conversation on our web site: allmetalshaping with the usual dot ending. You will have to register and post an introduction before you will have access to the complete site.

  • It's rare to see someone fabricating aluminum sheets.

    and that's what's i'm looking for . can aluminum sheets be shaped to ...like a camaro side fenders? or any more sophisticated shapes?

    thank you... and hope to see more videos from you master...

  • Aluminum will shape into anything that steel can. Well, 3003 or 1100 alloys will. Some of the other alloys are absolutely hateful to try and work.

    So far no annealing has been required to relax the aluminum

  • I thank you from the most bottom place in my heart for this video..

  • Thank you from the bottom of mine. Comments like this make it worth the effort to make the video.

    Good Luck

    Kerry

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  • beautiful model of girl behind, at the final the video

  • It`s been some years now since I done any custom work but I`m nearing retirement now and I got a few projects planned. There`s alot of stuff that thanks to sites like this has become affordable or able to be copied to a degree, thats a great vidio that inspires me to get in the shed and get started again. Thanks for sharing.

  • @pinkertonk Good day kerry i was watching your video on the hot dog die verry interesting i also like your coment on be able to do it by hand first regards peter tommasini

  • @pinkertonk Sure thing!

  • from what it looks like your wheel was slightly to tight, you shouldnt have to fight the metal though it, but it needs to be tight enough to stop the wheel slipping, to lose and the wheel wont strech the metal, to tight and you overwork the mtal making it weak, these weaknesses cant normally be seen unless you go on to sock the metal in a salt bath, but they cant cause structural weaknesses. just an observation.

  • Thanks for posting, that's gonna be a great car.

  • great vid great set of hands 5*,s

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