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Any suggestions for a good text and/or discussions about metal shrinking, dinging, stretching, etc. I would like to
learn to form aluminum into scoops and other shapes. I know it is a practice, practice, practice (almost) art form. Thanks all! -- Dan D. .. |
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Hi, Try to find an Old panel beater (car panel repairer)
I learnt alot with regard to shrinking panel steel useing a oxy/acc set. Aluminium has a much higher coeficient of expansion with heat, but should still apply. Just keep in mind that you will f**k any strength properties the alu had from the process, but then again, there might be a work hardening factor to your advantage. If you just want to make spoons for your Grandmother, then just grind the shape out of hardwood or cast a shape using concrete, anneal the aluminium (marker pen ,heat till gone , no more) Then beat with copper drift and hammer. Don't practice too much, you'll get a saw arm! Cheers Cam. Art is in the eye of the beholder. "Blueskies" wrote in message .com... Any suggestions for a good text and/or discussions about metal shrinking, dinging, stretching, etc. I would like to learn to form aluminum into scoops and other shapes. I know it is a practice, practice, practice (almost) art form. Thanks all! -- Dan D. . |
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Earlier, "Blueskies" wrote:
Any suggestions for a good text and/or discussions about metal shrinking, dinging, stretching, etc. I would like to learn to form aluminum into scoops and other shapes. I know it is a practice, practice, practice (almost) art form. I'd suggest a visit to Kent White's Tin Man Technologies: http://www.tinmantech.com Thanks, and best regards Bob K. |
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Check out Metalshaping.com All the kinds on metal working stuff.
Randy Bob Kuykendall wrote in message om... Earlier, "Blueskies" wrote: Any suggestions for a good text and/or discussions about metal shrinking, dinging, stretching, etc. I would like to learn to form aluminum into scoops and other shapes. I know it is a practice, practice, practice (almost) art form. I'd suggest a visit to Kent White's Tin Man Technologies: http://www.tinmantech.com Thanks, and best regards Bob K. |
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Excellent, thanks!
-- Dan D. .. "Randy Tait" wrote in message ... Check out Metalshaping.com All the kinds on metal working stuff. Randy Bob Kuykendall wrote in message om... Earlier, "Blueskies" wrote: Any suggestions for a good text and/or discussions about metal shrinking, dinging, stretching, etc. I would like to learn to form aluminum into scoops and other shapes. I know it is a practice, practice, practice (almost) art form. I'd suggest a visit to Kent White's Tin Man Technologies: http://www.tinmantech.com Thanks, and best regards Bob K. |
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