Making A Reverse Curve Fender - Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Part 1 of 2. The entire process of making a steel fender with a reverse-curve lip. This part covers wheeling up the fender, making the reverse and turning the flanges. Adding the side skirts and finishing out the fender will be coming up soon in Part 2. Check it out, and leave a comment!
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Great job!
Thank you!
gostei do pica pau 10:55 rsrsrs
Awesome video! What English wheel are you using?
Thanks! That’s a modified Harbor Freight wheel👍
Nice tutorial, I picked up some handy tips, thanks!
Happy to hear it. Thanks for watching!
Thanks Nick, great video, very informative, excellent step by step explanations👌👌
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Thank you for the explanations, very helpful. Where can I get that blue blocking hammer?
Thanks for watching. I replied to your email, but for anyone else curious it’s a Peter Tommasini hammer. You can order from his website.
Nice work but not a reverse curve.
Thanks 👍
The flair atvthe back of the fender is exactly a reverse curve.
Mr. Friendly the shrinking hammer. Wouldn't want to get your fingers in the wrong place there!
Very informative video, thanks.
Thanks for watching 👍
Great videos! I have been spending all day watching them! @14:12 you have a really nice blocking hammer. I am looking for one like this, I assume it is a Picard. What model is it? I would like to get one
Thanks for watching! That is actually a Peter Tommasini hammer from Australia. You can find it on his website www.handbuilt.net.au
@@CatskillMtnCustoms thank you!
Awesome video, Nick! Very thorough and helpful to anyone interested in metal shaping! Keep em coming!
Thank you, and thanks for watching! I look forward to seeing you progress with your shaping projects!
Very good and well explained video! thanks for sharing. A side note, I have looked around for DIY Power Hammers and I like the design of yours. If you have a moment, would be great to know if there's a name, a link, or plans available for that one. Again, thank you!!
Thank you, and thanks for checking out the video. My hammer is a Sosa Metalworks design. I built it with some help from Cristian a while ago. Now he sells the plans, diy kits and completed machines. It’s definitely the best for it’s small size, and Cristian is a great guy. Look up Sosametalworks on Instagram or contacts him at sosametalworks.com.
@@CatskillMtnCustoms Thank you so much for all the details man! I so appreciate it :) have a good one ;)
Great work!
Thank you!