Blending Tutorial Advanced Skills Seminar 2018

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2018
  • Shane Jacks teaches blending techniques at the 2018 Advanced Skills Seminar. In this video there are tips that will get you started blending. Though not comprehensive, this video will give you an idea of what blending is and how it's done. www.pdrcollege.com
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Комментарии • 20

  • @joelkoonce8559
    @joelkoonce8559 4 месяца назад

    Thank You for the FREE information. 😊 I've been in PDR for 25 years and never miss any FREE information.

  • @MoiDj22
    @MoiDj22 6 лет назад

    Every time I see you blend!! I get amazed of this techniques.
    Cheers!!

  • @marcmuzzerall4393
    @marcmuzzerall4393 6 лет назад

    Awesome video!! Love the voice over style edit!! Thank you for all you bring to this industry.

  • @thepdrshopcharliemolina5374
    @thepdrshopcharliemolina5374 6 лет назад

    Thanks! I believe it’s necessary for all techs to learn how to blend. The techniques used by blending help me in almost every other area of PDR also.

  • @JoseJimenez-eb2wp
    @JoseJimenez-eb2wp 6 лет назад

    Looks amazing honestly blending crowns help metal molecules to go back to original shape they do it with shock or heat ,so if there’s a soft low,hot box will help with pulling low out.

  • @jakepetersen654
    @jakepetersen654 5 лет назад

    does anyone have any preference on the original vs the xl. i am just starting out and realizing i need a blending hammer, which one should i get?

  • @SCH00NY125
    @SCH00NY125 6 лет назад +1

    What light is that? I like how crisp the fade is.

  • @darrenm2371
    @darrenm2371 6 лет назад

    Hi Shane. Just got one of your Jackhammers. I was using a jewellers hammer to blend with previously.

  • @yb8346
    @yb8346 3 года назад

    Great video! What light are you using?

  • @JoseJimenez-eb2wp
    @JoseJimenez-eb2wp 6 лет назад

    Shane I want to be in your show i have knowledge and understanding on metal and I can repair stretch metal very easy would love to share my knowledge on pdr college

  • @MrHailteam
    @MrHailteam Год назад

    Heck ya great demonstration..

  • @richardbowles9453
    @richardbowles9453 6 лет назад +1

    For those who aren't technicians and find this video down the road PLEASE note this is a very skilled, top level in the world PDR techs. Always remember you don't need a tool to fix your own car dents you really need a professional. Skill like this takes years to learn and hours upon hours of practice (on practice panels). Shane Jacks is one of the best. If your looking into getting into paintless dent repair please find a trainer and let them choose your tools. They will suggest tools from many top level manufacturers. Remember Trainer > Tools > practice > more trainer > entry level lot work.. it's a process that almost every top level tech has gone through.
    Best of luck to anyone entering PDR and also to those who are looking to up their level of expertise.

    • @TheShanejacks
      @TheShanejacks  6 лет назад

      Great point Richard! This guy knows his stuff in the Pdr world. He is with Dentcraft tools, makers of very high quality Pdr tools.

    • @TheShanejacks
      @TheShanejacks  6 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words.

  • @MrHailteam
    @MrHailteam Год назад

    🙂

  • @jagstang2100
    @jagstang2100 6 лет назад +4

    Essentially making a low spot, instead of removing dent?

    • @TheShanejacks
      @TheShanejacks  6 лет назад +3

      Yes....and no. The vibrations cause much of the debt to move out, but the blending part is doing exactly as you say. If you are in the Pdr industry and doubtful of the results, join the crowd. I’ve been doubted for years, it’s nothing new to me.
      You’d have to look really hard to find this spot even if you’re a dent tech. If you’re a body tech, it’s waaaay less noticeable than 99% of body tech work out there and no trash in paint. Most of all, no repaint! Saves Factory finish.

    • @Brulserz
      @Brulserz 6 лет назад +1

      Imo he is making the dent larger, but shallower (like spreading the depth of the metal into a larger area), so it kinda fades out, which makes it hard to see for the unarmed eye. Again, this is strictly my opinion.

  • @marknoble5495
    @marknoble5495 3 года назад

    Nice job, although I think dabbing white toothpaste on the dent and flicking cigarette ashes on it is faster 🤣