How-To Make a Curved Flange With a Bead Roller Metal Shaping A 1932 Split Grill Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 22 июн 2023
- On this episode of Make It Kustom, I'm back on the 1931 Model A Ford roadster project building a custom split grill to achieve design continuity with the recently installed Duvall windscreen.
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It's a good day when you wake up and find a new Make It Kustom vid in your feed. Cheers man.
Cheers!
Agreed!!🎉
I've never seen paper show so much with regard to the stretching and shrinking that has to be done to move the metal into its proper position, you illustrate it very effective between the layout and the actual fitment. I've never had the time to actually watch the sheet metal come to fit the space it's got to fill. You are a great teacher!
Your videos have inspired me; I’ve started my first restoration project!
Thanks for breaking things down to the point where I know I can do it!
Cheers from Canada.
The sexy "Awe yeah Baby, Bead Rolling" in the background music had me rollin!! 😂😂😂
Your attention to detail is why I love your work.
Great work Karl. You are getting to the quality of a coach builder. Very impressive. Can't wait to see the final product.
Thanks so much man !
Meant to be heading out to work tonight for 5 days. Having watched this episode now just want to go back to my garage/workshop and beat metal ir weld stuff up.
Ahhhh Yeahhh Baby, BEAD ROLL!
I enjoy watching you do this as well as watching the clock in some to shots to see time! Keep up the great work
Love the tutorial! Still waiting on the bomber seat dxfs...
Awesome watching these metal fabrication video,s learn so much keep them coming
Bill Hervey Bay Qeensland Australia
Fantastic workmanship and teaching Karl, if all teachers were like you we'd all be geniuses. Thank you!
Best 30 minutes of my night Thanks Karl !👍👍👍👍👍
I have wanted to write but I don't want to take time out of your busy schedule having to read all this. Yet I feel a desire to tell you the effect it has on me watching you work. There is much I want to sat yet I feel at a loss for words but I will try. I have watch most of your videos but have no desire to flatter, but your varied talents such as making videos and teaching/instructing while you work on a project require more than most may think. Also your acquired knowledge in metal work blow me away. I have watched Wray Schelin's work and another fellow, I think his name is Lazy with great interest. And then there is Rat Rod BOB who I cannot help but love. As for myself, I have been making stuff out of wood and metal all my life and have a small reputation for creativity, but the A pillar skin you made, I would have just ended up with a steel potato chip. These inner pieces of the radiator cowling, in fact the whole thing cause me to remember how most of my adult life I have wanted to build an old classic car from scratch, with a long hood and graceful long fenders with huge headlights and a gorgeous radiator, but it has only been a fantasy. Yet now, looking at your work on the Model A (one of my first cars and a daily driver in college) and the Zephyr shows me what is truly possibleI. I had no idea that there was such a thing as an English wheel, shrinker/stretcher or a bead roller until my late 60's. Only a few years ago was I privileged to actually use those machines, but I feel so inept when I watch you work. Knowing what needs to happen next while making such complicated pieces leaves me in awe. Watching you, Wray or Lazy pop out such complicated pieces goes deep in me. Yet there is something about your way of teaching that is finally beginning to click for me. My first wife was Korean and you put me in mind of my own son so in that way I also feel a little bit of a bond. So I admire and envy your youth and advanced skills that you can make a living while still young doing something that I would have loved to do for a life occupation. And by the way it is nice to see someone in your line of work who doesn't loose it when a mistake is made, with a lot of beeps in the audio like the fellas over at Orange County Chopper. May you continue to prosper Karl, you're a great kid.
Hey Elio got a haircut! Looks good. Great video as always. Great combination of shrinking and stretching.
I love that a guy in a garage can do this stuff. You don't need some giant press that can stamp it out all at once. 👍👍
I fab a lot of stuff for my car. It is incredibly time consuming and tedious. The end result makes it all worth it. As always, great job on this!
Amazing head scratching work Karl ! 👊🏻 See ya Sunday ?
Thanks man ! Getting there!
Great job Karl Looking good
Aaaah nice. So intriguing to watch. Thanks!
Keep ‘em coming Karl , look foreword to all of your videos, thank you .
Looking real good! Keep these videos coming. Aloha🤙🏼
Love watching your videos.
Great job Karl, looking very good
Super job !!!
Amazing work 🙂
Jay the Florida pool pump motor repair guy. When Service Calls Longwood approved ! that was good info 2 see👨🔧good job !! Mike it Kustom
Great stuff boss. Ready for the tig weld process. Bring it on!
Thanks for sharing! Always interesting, thank you!
Looks great, Karl, as usual. The bodyworking aspect of hot rodding is in good hands.!
I love your attention to detail. You are truly an artist, sir
This is looking great !!!
Happy to see what you do and I'm waiting for the next video...
Bruno from France
I absolutely love the content You're making brotha. I almost always learn something new, and cannot wait for the day I've got enough shop space to tackle some of the projects I've been dreaming of, with the skills I'm less and less afraid to try.
Another very informative video from a experienced metal shaper.
Great information and quality craftsmanship every time.
You've inspired me mate ex painter beater started a resto on y sons car shaping and making panels love your work and talent mate thanks for the videos 👍🏽🍻
Great design. Can't wait to see the final result. Sorta reminds me of a Gladiator helmet.👌👌👌
An artist sculpting in metal. I love that bit of a brow look
Definitely time to go out and get me a shrinker/stretcher! That's the one piece of the puzzle that I'm missing.
Having that tool will open a lot of doors
Just what I needed Karl. I have to make a flat-tank for a 1926 motorbike. I'm 78 but your videos are so easy to follow, appreciate them
Awesome Derek!!!
Jesteś wysokiej klasy specjalistą 👍pozdrawiam z polski
Best music ever. Oh, and the metalwork's good too. ^_^
Looks awesome Karl.
Watching in from Greece this week.
Back in Italy next week then back to Greece 12 July before going back home to Aus 28 July.
Karl it's good to see a new video today. It's looking really good so far. Very nicely explaining video and showing this amazing craft and craftsmanship you have. Can't wait to see more videos soon sir. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Making. God Bless.
man your amazing i have watched almost everything you have made im a driveline tech with trophy rat under my belt as well as others about a year ago i went on my own and ended up as a part of a hot rod shop customizing bad ass vehicles and your videos have been the best insperation in my life thank you so much for your creativity being shared im in awe driveshafter driveshafts
Every shop needs a shop dog....great show. Thanks for all the help.
The pure talent is beyond reason. Sure, I can do everything this guy can do, but the bits I make are obviously made by someone who "just gets by". NO WAY will what I make ever be this good, no matter how hard I try.
"ah yeah baby... bead roller". *saved in my arsenal of dubious pick up lines* 😂
Excellent video very helpful thanks Karl.
Karl, AMAZING.
Nice job Karl, lovely precision work. Well done.
Karl I enjoy seeing your quality workmanship. Remember you cannot please everyone. Love your content and unique explanation.
Mate you are the best teacher. David from oz
Great looking grill buddy pure genious watching you work
"metal takes direction from you" very profound. You are truly talented Carl. Keep up the awesome work cant wait to see it completed
Awesome show as always 😊
Your A Sculpter. Making the first one was awsome ,making the second to match ,thats the hard part. Well Done.
great job carl, they sure picked the right man for that job
Very good explanation as to what it is that you are doing. Love the way the grill is looking; I also like the clock in the background during fast motion we can see the time spend on a shape.
Wish I never fell out of watching your content. Not sure if I just got too busy or because I stopped working on my fab project or what but you're and incredible teacher. Was subbed the whole time, but last videos I remember you were making the planishing hammer sets to sell. Getting back at it.
Awesome work as usual. Always appreciate your efforts.
I got my Mother Tucker/stump from you in Vegas. I will be practicing on it this weekend.
Right on Matt glad ya went home with one!
your the man Carl Fisher, figured out how to shape my rust repair panels now
Really nice. I think this is going to look great!!
I don't see how you do it! Your eye and workmanship are outstanding.
You and my job are going to get me in so much trouble! Already started making my own aluminum undertail for my gsxr1k lol. I also work at a chassis shop as a do boy but damnit i wanna learn!
I'm intrigued by the Softail in the background! 🤘😎🤘
The rolling an edge to meet up with another slightly rolled edge reminded me of the spare wheel well repair I made where I ended up having to do something pretty similar. With much less pretty looking results, but hey it’s under the car! Made me think, I’d be really interested to see how you would’ve tackled the same shape.
Anyway, the grille design looks really cool, and the execution too!
My new favorite project series! Good show!
Awesome work,thanks
Great video !! But Let’s get on that Zephyr brother 🤟
Outstanding work!! Keep the videos coming!
Thank You Karl for sharing your skills with us.👍👍❤
Wow! You just showed me how to manipulate a metal piece I am building for a filler neck cover that will flow into the interior trunk tail light covers on my Cougar that I already built. Thanks for taking the time to show all of us the tricks of the trade!
Blinding skills & tutorage, thank you.
excellent video as always
Fricken Awesome!
This music is putting me in the mood
Another great video explaining the process. Amazing what you can do with really only a few hand tools.
Amazing patience
Superb!
Nice work!
thanks for the inspiration!
Love what you do. I would love to work in that shop there with you.
Oh yeah baby, bead rolling....
😂😂😂
"Oh Yeah Baby Bead Rolling" Hilarious! Great video as usual!
Im a Maintenance Plumber / Roofer about 30 years ago when I was enthusiastic about life, I was working for a 90year old retired sheetmetal worker who was in need of care, his house and garage were full of templates from decades of 19th & 20th century Architectural work. I tried contacting his carers to buy this amazing collection of work and tools,, a few weeks later to my horror, the house and contents had been demolished. Every time I make a template I think of that Man. Karl I hope you are archiving all the templates you make
Man that’s so sad!!!
Sweet. Thanks for the great vids.
🙏🙏🙏
That grill is amazing mate.
Awesome
Awesome video! Paper isnt as forgiving as sheet metal, so creasing / tearing helps with figuring out what it takes to move the metal.
So many projects, so little time, eh? Thank you for the how-to though!
good job man 👍💪
Hi Karl, I am enjoying these instructive videos, in fact I enjoy all of your videos. Thank you for sharing your talent.
Glad you like them!
Love your perfection!!!
Great job, greetings form Poland
Amazing
Nice job 😎
Thanks, like what your doing . This gets me out of my chair and makes me want to do something. I have a couple car projects that I’ve had for years . Thinking they would be good retirement projects. Now that I’m at that age my interest has changed. These videos are getting me motivated to do something with these cars. Thank you.
You’re so welcome Gordon. Cheers.
Nice tips and tricks 👍😊JR in Ontario