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Kerry Pinkerton 01-06-2012 08:55 AM

Very impressive Per!

metalman sweden 01-24-2012 11:49 AM

Hi all!

Now to something completly diffrent than I usely do...

I will have a class in the future and the girls like to learn how to create some homestyling products, like flowers and small boxes....

So I give it a try..I feel that if I get students here I need to try some before..espeselly when I newer have done any thing even close to this

So I just made a flexpattern of a heart made of ceramic, this part of making patterns will be included in the class.

I then cut out the copper piece, itīs 0,6 mm thick and anleaded so itīs pretty soft.

I get surprised how tricky it was to do this one, very little of material to play around with makes it hard to shape...

When I was satisfied with the overall shape of the front and back part I folded in a little flange....little is the right word...

It took some playing before both pieces lay totaly flat at the bench

Finally when all looks ok I put on some tinpaste (same as I use to prepare metal before lead works)

Sorry that this project carryed me away so I forgotted to shot some progress pics ..but this is the result anyway...next step will be to make some higes so the "box" will be complete!

To sum this up: itīs really much harder than it looks like to make so small things, A fender for a bike or like that is so much more forgiving than this one..I promise..

http://allmetalshaping.com/picture.p...pictureid=9420

http://allmetalshaping.com/picture.p...pictureid=9421

http://allmetalshaping.com/picture.p...pictureid=9422

http://allmetalshaping.com/picture.p...pictureid=9423

Hope I give you some ideaīs now...and next time I will try to use the camera..

Take care!

David Gardiner 01-24-2012 01:31 PM

Hi Per welcome to allmetalshaping. some nice stuff there. I agree with your comment about it being a hard nut to crack in regards to doing good qquality wor at a price that people will pay!.

David

mats 04-07-2012 03:38 AM

school project
 
Hi Per, dont know if you have seen this. Pullmax own school project.
Instructions for a simple flower.

http://www.smv.se/4daction/web_showp...20project%2011

metalman sweden 06-13-2012 01:45 PM

Hi Mats, yes I guess I have done most of the SMW practice projects for the pullmax machines back in the days :-)

Nice and useful machines but maybe little to big for many small shops/garages...


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