Happy Sunday! We beat the heat this week and Ian beat some metal! We have had a ton of requests for merch and we now have it! We also have a brand new design/art by Johnny Jalopy! roussels-custom-fabrication.myshopify.com/ Head on over to our store! Thanks for watching and we will see you this week! ~ The Roussel's 👽👽 You can find more by Johnny Jalopy youtube.com/@johnnyjalopyart?si=AuX0AyXx3drnd03- He and his beautiful wife do Sketchy Live every Monday! You also can find more of his art at johnnyjalopy.com/
none of my business sir but 3.30 into vid. do template in pieces is my guess..now ill press play n see how how did it.. hello to Jamie also.ty for 5 star video.
Morning guys! I love watching you learn! I’m going to be 70 years old in a few months and the one thing that keeps me going is learning something new everyday. I know you’re not even half my age Ian, 😐😂, but keep on keeping on! As we used to say. Love the show, love the projects, love you guys! 🥰
Ian is 155 years old but looks a 100 years younger than that 😁 I always try to learn something new myself on a daily basis, I'm 51 and I've been this way since I could walk and talk my parents told me
My pop was a machinist and I grew up making/modifying my own tools all the time. He also showed me that when working with soft metals, like aluminum and brass, you can often use simple tools, like a pocket knife to make holes and trim stuff down. Everyone thinks that you need a million tools to do all the things, but often, you may already have something that can do the thing you need.
I think that is something that makes their channel so unique. You can do this at home and try it. If you made a mistake you can always pivot back and start again, Ian says it all the time, let’s see where this goes. I’m wanting to see the finished product but no sense rushing through and then saying we could have done this or that. Make it your own thing and enjoy the journey
Ohh, one time, I had a pair of right angle needle nose pliers that I never used, I had them 10 or 20 years and never used them on anything. One day I decided to cut and grind them down for doing electronics stuff, and they worked great, but a few months later I needed a pair of right angle needle nose pliers to take a turbo apart, and didnt have one.
I’m 51 and I’ve been watching you since the cameras first started rolling. I used to have to search for where I could find your show. You were a breath of fresh air in an atmosphere of drama with a couple clips of actual car building. Just a guy and his dog building things thank you. Now we get to see you grow your skills on camera very brave and I’m digging it. Jamie encouraging you in the background is awesome! Thank you guys for letting us join you on this journey.
I've had a long time moto..."Just Do The Thing!"...Meaning just go try it, what ever it is! The worst that can happen is you figure out how not to do it! Watching this I think Ian is the one that has inspired that in me over the years! Thank you Ian!
You are sure getting into the metal craftsmanship of the old timers who built cars from scratch. Your efforts are admirable entertaining and you two are pretty groovy folks to hang with. Thanks for hauling us along always on your adventures.
Ian, take us to class with you and show the lessons as you learn them. This is how we see a genus artist be the creative thinker that you are. Especially learning with everything you do and learning from every "mistake, screw up," or simply something that did not work out is the true measure of genus. Keep on pounding metal, and if at first you don't succeed get a bigger hammer.
Jamie is awesome with her camara shots ! The part of filming when Ian puts the slag hammer in the vise , you can see [because she captured the reflection ] the metal coming into shape. a real teaching moment , caught on film by a real professional .
Thank you! I was really trying to pay attention to where the metal was going to bend and capture it. I believe there will be more English Wheel episodes in the near future. Ian really enjoys working on it. ~. Jamie
I think that crease you were looking for would have been best achieved using a tipping die in the bead roller. None the less, beautiful work. I'm always looking forward to the next video! Jamie, your video have improved in leaps and bounds. It's second to none!
I hear ya - living in Az working in the heat can be a killer. Good to see another video Ian - thanks for what you and your lovely wife do - I sure enjoy watching your adventures.
Jamie, Asking great questions allows Ian to pass on his knowledge. Great job! You could even have Ian answer questions that are posted. Learning about The Tools, and their history, is enlightening, and is where lan really shines. Ian, Love your Flair. 👏 Keep up the great work mann ‼️
That looks great Ian , l think you're under estimating your abilities, nothing wrong with a bit of trial and error. You really seem to be taking to the forming of the metal and enjoying it too, which is the important thing. Keep at it , Yer doing a great job 👏 👍 👌
I think it’s a great compliment you and your wife because now it’s become interactive and you are answering questions that everyone has by her asking or commenting really enjoy your work
Happy Sunday Morning to you both ! I hope you know Ian that is mere mortals out here in U tube land are not worthy of watching the Magic you perform for us ! That piece had several shapes that all had to be worked into a small area... Craftsmanship Sir , pure Craftsmanship !!
Is a thrill to watch you expand your knowledge and skill to create amazing shapes and curves. I'm anxious to see you jump straight to the bag and wheel for future projects... Go Ian...
Ian: I have followed your show on TV since motor trend picked you up! I was delighted to find your new show on You tube! As so many of your associates are doing from motor trend. I especially love your show because you show the profession from a grass roots perspective! You show what an artisan can do with the minimum at home without all the extravagant tool systems that are available if you have the money whic most of us don’t have! Like you I collected tooling as I went along in my craft! Over a 54 year period . Episode #14 really shows what a guy or gal can do with minimal tools actually the basics to make a very complicated panel such as that upper triangular panel to finish the top of the right rear fender that meets the right door! I also love the fact that your working with your wife on these projects who is filming the projects and commenting and conversing along with you throughout the projects! My wife and I have been retired 2015-16 I from the Automotive restoration and hot rod , custom , both cars and motorcycles, we have mutual friends in the business, Gene Winfield, and Bruce Gregory. Gene as a mentor , Bruce as a close friend and fellow Technician! Bruce was who first turned me on to you early shows on “motor trend”. I really miss the business! But physically can’t do it anymore! I don’t know how Gene does it but more power to him ! He has been a blessing to many aspiring custom car builders and folks that just do it at home now as a hobby for me! I have my own retirement project at home + all the honey- doos that my wife can come up with! I just wanted to say I love what you do , along with all the folks that are out here watching the videos you and your wife produce! Keep up the good work! 👍🇺🇸🦡🇺🇸………
Best of the best! At 77 I wish I would have known this sooner! Amazing, Ian you taught me so much, thank you. Now to make the complete driver side rear fender.
Ian, you're a really good explainer, which makes you a good teacher. It was always a mystery to me what was going on beneath the metal, like forming that tool to hammer in the shape. So great!
It was super awesome to see Ian work his way through this one as "beginner" metal former. Really cool that he's able to accomplish what he wanted with just the tools he has around the shop. This is definitely giving me a boost of confidence for a project I'm working on.
Working on my 67 Chevelle, I have done metal work I have never done before. Its been a blast. It has been made possible by watching shows. Thx Ian. 40 plus years in the bodywork business helps, too..😊. I have documented the whole process on RUclips.
Wow, that is so amazing starting with a flat piece of sheet metal and cutting it and forming it truly amazing on what you can do Ian to learn all the things that you have learned over the years wonderful all the time you spent working with other people and learning that’s what it’s all about. Thanks for a great video and Jamie. Thanks for the wonderful time on the camera. see you on the next one.!
You guys are pros!!!...Ian is fearless and he is an entertaining commentator is such a calming voice in the face of certain disaster!..and Jaime has skills beyond her own belief....i love the groovy music she inserts into tedious time periods of hammering and English wheel...
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with doing metal shaping. You show how the "everyman" can do great work with simple tools. Jamies questions and comments are spot on. Car is looking great.
Excellent episode. Loved watching Ian being patient and learning as he went. Knowing that this new experience is going to become part of his "toolbox" just means more cool builds utilizing his new skills are in his future. Thanks for your hard work capturing his talents, Jamie.
Wow guys, really enjoyed this episode. I've been watching Ian long enough to know when he's really digging something. So cool watching your progress with metal sculpting and English wheel work. Old school rules! Much love guys
As a long time woodworker I am so impressed that metal forms so much better than wood. This panel is impressive as I watch you form it and make the metal go where you want. I have a little experience with metal, looks like I will have to try some more. Thank you, I enjoy watching the show.
Remarkable, Ian! Thanks for taking a risk by showing something you weren't sure you would pull off. Watching you think your way through it is so engaging. Of course, you picked possibly the most complex set of compouund curves that are on that car. And you did it! Really, really great. -- I felt like even Jamie started getting quite for the last 1/3 or so; probably feeling amazed by the same realization as the rest of us, "holy shit, he's doing it!"
Absolutely cool to see you work the metal into shape, just envision the shape you want to create and use the forming tools to bend it to your will! Impressive!
That was amazing and impressive work done to that fender part. I was totally mesmerized watching you form. You are really resourceful in modifying tools to suit your purpose. Jamie- great camera work.
Unfrickingbelieveable!! Watched that form right before my very eyes!! Amazing! You better go right for the other side while your juices are flowing and shucking-n- jiving! Good stuff!
Amazing work Ian, to take material that’s flat and mold it with whatever tools you have available is a talent not many possess! Jamie you have figured this filming and production out, you should be proud of yourself! Also the respect you both have for each other is wonderful to see!
Wow that was great to Ian get excited as he was learning, while teach us :) you guys are getting better all the time . Best show Ive seen in a long time and getting better every time ... thank you ..
Yeah when it comes to body work I'm like a little infant😮scared and timid😢 but watching you and hearing the way you articulate what it is you're doing with your work has helped in the learning process❤❤❤
This was a great process to watch. It’s great that you had someone to pass knowledge along to you and now you’re letting us in on the learning too. Kudos to Jamie on her filming and editing too.
Hey guys! I’ve been following you for a while now and I must admit that this is THE BEST VIDEO YOU HAVE MADE!!! I love watching Ian realizing the potential and moving out of his comfort zone and learning new skills that will totally enhance his truly artistic ability! Good on you both! Jamie is getting very proficient at her videographer and editing skills! My favorite YT channel! ❤
Been on vacation so we’re a little behind. Just getting to this. Awesome episode!! Again, being able to listen to the thought process is so helpful to those of us trying to learn. Great job by both of you on getting the information out in an understandable way. Thanks so much for your willingness to let us listen and watch the process
So, not a metal master but clearly a metal Jedi. You’re definitely evolving and learning. That piece looks pretty damn good for a first run. I think you will definitely get it. Super fun watching you make it all come to life. Kudos.
Wow !!!! Awsome work on that very complex panel. I was just as surprised as you when it bent around that tube . Keep going. Its looking soo cool so far.
Excellent work, Ian. We have all learned what can be achieved with just the tools one has laying around. Patience and determination is the key. Thank you.
Lovely, I've seen on RUclips where an armorer will use a concave top of a wood stump while pounding to help form a large deep curve. Like Jamie was saying sometimes I guess you just have to have imagination and make your own tools. Very cool you guys. Thanks.
I'm going to have to say I'm watching the both of you not only is Ian's work outstanding but Jamie's camera work is equally as outstanding I never get motion sickness and I can see what we need to see love watching you guys
Wow! The look on your face when the piece went right into place was priceless! I don’t do bodywork anymore but I did it for 40 years and I never stopped learning. Watching you work your magic is refreshing even if you’re just learning new things like now. Keep up the great work and we’ll continue to cheer you on!
All around great video really informative and awesome to watch the metal take shape. Even when you called yourself out on the diminishing confidence it was inspiring and gave me the confidence that I could learn this too. Thanks for all the content I really enjoy it!👍👍🇺🇲
Dear Guys, I really enjoyed watching you learn, Ian one of the things I thought of was to remember= it's just a piece of metal and there is a bunch more out there. I build custom Obsidian knives and over time I lose blades by breakage and it's part of the learning process. One heck a start for Ian. Jamie= Great music, perfect fit for this video.
Watching you learn as you created the piece was freakin awesome because I felt like I was learning as you was learning. Amazing learning experience for you and the viewers ! FYI the piece is coming together amazingly as of 25 minutes in.
Happy Sunday! We beat the heat this week and Ian beat some metal! We have had a ton of requests for merch and we now have it! We also have a brand new design/art by Johnny Jalopy! roussels-custom-fabrication.myshopify.com/ Head on over to our store! Thanks for watching and we will see you this week! ~ The Roussel's 👽👽 You can find more by Johnny Jalopy youtube.com/@johnnyjalopyart?si=AuX0AyXx3drnd03- He and his beautiful wife do Sketchy Live every Monday! You also can find more of his art at johnnyjalopy.com/
Morning there! thanks for another great video guys!
none of my business sir but 3.30 into vid. do template in pieces is my guess..now ill press play n see how how did it.. hello to Jamie also.ty for 5 star video.
man youre great at what you can see before its made..
i dont see things untill ive tripped over them.
just sayin
Can your friend who is helping you with how to use the English wheel actually come to your shop? And show you some tips and tricks.
Let’s not forget the beauty behind the scenes that works just as hard so we can enjoy the videos . Hi Jamie keep up the great work
Thank you! My pleasure! ~ Jamie
Morning guys! I love watching you learn! I’m going to be 70 years old in a few months and the one thing that keeps me going is learning something new everyday. I know you’re not even half my age Ian, 😐😂, but keep on keeping on! As we used to say. Love the show, love the projects, love you guys! 🥰
Me too I turn 70 in July my old man told me when I was a kid the day you stop learning is the day you die
Love ❤ it! Jamie's intuition is spot on Ian, the best is yet to come😊
Ps, looks like us new 70 yr olds love this type of art😉
Ian is 155 years old but looks a 100 years younger than that 😁 I always try to learn something new myself on a daily basis, I'm 51 and I've been this way since I could walk and talk my parents told me
Absolutely, I'll be 73.
My pop was a machinist and I grew up making/modifying my own tools all the time. He also showed me that when working with soft metals, like aluminum and brass, you can often use simple tools, like a pocket knife to make holes and trim stuff down. Everyone thinks that you need a million tools to do all the things, but often, you may already have something that can do the thing you need.
I think that is something that makes their channel so unique. You can do this at home and try it. If you made a mistake you can always pivot back and start again, Ian says it all the time, let’s see where this goes. I’m wanting to see the finished product but no sense rushing through and then saying we could have done this or that. Make it your own thing and enjoy the journey
Ohh, one time, I had a pair of right angle needle nose pliers that I never used, I had them 10 or 20 years and never used them on anything. One day I decided to cut and grind them down for doing electronics stuff, and they worked great, but a few months later I needed a pair of right angle needle nose pliers to take a turbo apart, and didnt have one.
I’m 51 and I’ve been watching you since the cameras first started rolling. I used to have to search for where I could find your show. You were a breath of fresh air in an atmosphere of drama with a couple clips of actual car building. Just a guy and his dog building things thank you. Now we get to see you grow your skills on camera very brave and I’m digging it. Jamie encouraging you in the background is awesome! Thank you guys for letting us join you on this journey.
We can all appreciate the work it takes to make custom parts and panels. Where there was nothing, Ian created a custom piece 1 of 1 so far.
It definitely takes a lot of work!
I've had a long time moto..."Just Do The Thing!"...Meaning just go try it, what ever it is! The worst that can happen is you figure out how not to do it! Watching this I think Ian is the one that has inspired that in me over the years! Thank you Ian!
Yes!
Ian, you are a true artisan! Your patience shined through on this one. Not just the cut and weld, but true craftsmanship. Bravo Sir, bravo!
Thank you Ian and Jamie for providing content in that blazing hot out West.. I watch every video Jamie sends out to the world!!!!😊
You are very kind
Ditto 😊
You are sure getting into the metal craftsmanship of the old timers who built cars from scratch. Your efforts are admirable entertaining and you two are pretty groovy folks to hang with.
Thanks for hauling us along always on your adventures.
Our pleasure!
Ian, take us to class with you and show the lessons as you learn them. This is how we see a genus artist be the creative thinker that you are. Especially learning with everything you do and learning from every "mistake, screw up," or simply something that did not work out is the true measure of genus. Keep on pounding metal, and if at first you don't succeed get a bigger hammer.
Thank you!
Jamie is awesome with her camara shots ! The part of filming when Ian puts the slag hammer in the vise , you can see [because she captured the reflection ] the metal coming into shape. a real teaching moment , caught on film by a real professional .
Thank you! I was really trying to pay attention to where the metal was going to bend and capture it. I believe there will be more English Wheel episodes in the near future. Ian really enjoys working on it. ~. Jamie
My morning coffee and Ian & Jamie. It's great ☕
Happy Sunday!
You have metal in your blood Ian great hand work , shaping and English wheel .
I think that crease you were looking for would have been best achieved using a tipping die in the bead roller.
None the less, beautiful work. I'm always looking forward to the next video!
Jamie, your video have improved in leaps and bounds. It's second to none!
I hear ya - living in Az working in the heat can be a killer. Good to see another video Ian - thanks for what you and your lovely wife do - I sure enjoy watching your adventures.
Jamie,
Asking great questions allows Ian to pass on his knowledge. Great job!
You could even have Ian answer questions that are posted.
Learning about The Tools, and their history, is enlightening, and is where lan really shines.
Ian,
Love your Flair. 👏
Keep up the great work mann ‼️
Thanks!
I've been watching you for years now.
This is one of your best videos yet. Thanks so much for sharing it with us.
Watching you shape that metal was so satisfying to see great job my friend
What a FANTASTIC JOB....
That looks great Ian , l think you're under estimating your abilities, nothing wrong with a bit of trial and error. You really seem to be taking to the forming of the metal and enjoying it too, which is the important thing. Keep at it , Yer doing a great job 👏 👍 👌
I think it’s a great compliment you and your wife because now it’s become interactive and you are answering questions that everyone has by her asking or commenting really enjoy your work
Thank you 🙏
Thank you both for the considerable efforts it takes to produce your videos. Stay relatively cool all.
Happy Sunday Morning to you both ! I hope you know Ian that is mere mortals out here in U tube land are not worthy of watching the Magic you perform for us ! That piece had several shapes that all had to be worked into a small area... Craftsmanship Sir , pure Craftsmanship !!
I agree. I really respect Ian so much Its hard to explain. But if you understand than you know
YOU ARE DEFINITELY AN AUTOMOTIVE ARTIST WITH AMAZING TALENT WHO REALLY COULD BUILD AWESOME MACHINE FROM SCRATCH. 😮😊.
Thank you so much for not cutting out the parts were you make mistakes. We all make them as humans this is how we learn.
We all make them!
Loving the end product always great to see Ian learn new ways to fabricate
Far and away my favorite episode to date. The genuine excitement and discovery as the part came together was incredible.
I'm amazed each and every time I watch, simple amazing
Is a thrill to watch you expand your knowledge and skill to create amazing shapes and curves. I'm anxious to see you jump straight to the bag and wheel for future projects... Go Ian...
😎😎
Ian: I have followed your show on TV since motor trend picked you up! I was delighted to find your new show on You tube! As so many of your associates are doing from motor trend. I especially love your show because you show the profession from a grass roots perspective! You show what an artisan can do with the minimum at home without all the extravagant tool systems that are available if you have the money whic most of us don’t have! Like you I collected tooling as I went along in my craft! Over a 54 year period . Episode #14 really shows what a guy or gal can do with minimal tools actually the basics to make a very complicated panel such as that upper triangular panel to finish the top of the right rear fender that meets the right door! I also love the fact that your working with your wife on these projects who is filming the projects and commenting and conversing along with you throughout the projects! My wife and I have been retired 2015-16 I from the Automotive restoration and hot rod , custom , both cars and motorcycles, we have mutual friends in the business, Gene Winfield, and Bruce Gregory. Gene as a mentor , Bruce as a close friend and fellow Technician! Bruce was who first turned me on to you early shows on “motor trend”. I really miss the business! But physically can’t do it anymore! I don’t know how Gene does it but more power to him ! He has been a blessing to many aspiring custom car builders and folks that just do it at home now as a hobby for me! I have my own retirement project at home + all the honey- doos that my wife can come up with! I just wanted to say I love what you do , along with all the folks that are out here watching the videos you and your wife produce! Keep up the good work! 👍🇺🇸🦡🇺🇸………
Best of the best! At 77 I wish I would have known this sooner! Amazing, Ian you taught me so much, thank you. Now to make the complete driver side rear fender.
Ian, you're a really good explainer, which makes you a good teacher. It was always a mystery to me what was going on beneath the metal, like forming that tool to hammer in the shape. So great!
Ian, Old dog does new trick YES! IT'S HAMMER TIME and Jamie syncs music to the beat of the hammering AWESOMELY. YOU TWO ROCK THE FAB. WORLD. MIKE
It was super awesome to see Ian work his way through this one as "beginner" metal former. Really cool that he's able to accomplish what he wanted with just the tools he has around the shop. This is definitely giving me a boost of confidence for a project I'm working on.
rite on.... only 89 over here in the other mohave desert today here in lucerne valley ... love u2.. god bless....
Working on my 67 Chevelle, I have done metal work I have never done before. Its been a blast. It has been made possible by watching shows. Thx Ian. 40 plus years in the bodywork business helps, too..😊. I have documented the whole process on RUclips.
Wow, that is so amazing starting with a flat piece of sheet metal and cutting it and forming it truly amazing on what you can do Ian to learn all the things that you have learned over the years wonderful all the time you spent working with other people and learning that’s what it’s all about. Thanks for a great video and Jamie. Thanks for the wonderful time on the camera. see you on the next one.!
In a world with so much BS and drama it is a pleasure to watch you learning ,thereby teaching as you go ,thank you ,love your videos
I love to watch you work. Jamie is doing a great job with the camera and editing.
You guys are pros!!!...Ian is fearless and he is an entertaining commentator is such a calming voice in the face of certain disaster!..and Jaime has skills beyond her own belief....i love the groovy music she inserts into tedious time periods of hammering and English wheel...
I’m totally amazed by how you moved that metal around! I learned so much. Thank you.
That was pretty amazing! Yeah at 71 I'm see some great work, giving me ideas and courage to try on my projects! Thanks guys. 😊
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with doing metal shaping. You show how the "everyman" can do great work with simple tools. Jamies questions and comments are spot on. Car is looking great.
Excellent episode. Loved watching Ian being patient and learning as he went. Knowing that this new experience is going to become part of his "toolbox" just means more cool builds utilizing his new skills are in his future. Thanks for your hard work capturing his talents, Jamie.
Wow guys, really enjoyed this episode. I've been watching Ian long enough to know when he's really digging something.
So cool watching your progress with metal sculpting and English wheel work. Old school rules! Much love guys
I'm happy to see you are learning along with the rest of us.
This was the best metal forming video Ive ever seen bar none. Nice job ! I feel like I learned as much as you did just watching. Thanks !
Now we're talking! Glad to see you doing it by hand. Best video ever. Thanks for sharing with us today.
As a long time woodworker I am so impressed that metal forms so much better than wood. This panel is impressive as I watch you form it and make the metal go where you want. I have a little experience with metal, looks like I will have to try some more. Thank you, I enjoy watching the show.
You're an inspiration to us all. Using tools and techniques you've never used before without fear,
Love seeing Ian try new things, its always a learning process. I love seeing the English Wheel getting used.
your knowledge and determination is amazing. Love watching a master at work
I feel like we are learning along with you Ian and that is just really awesome! Thank you for sharing your creative process with us.
Remarkable, Ian! Thanks for taking a risk by showing something you weren't sure you would pull off. Watching you think your way through it is so engaging. Of course, you picked possibly the most complex set of compouund curves that are on that car. And you did it! Really, really great. -- I felt like even Jamie started getting quite for the last 1/3 or so; probably feeling amazed by the same realization as the rest of us, "holy shit, he's doing it!"
Absolutely cool to see you work the metal into shape, just envision the shape you want to create and use the forming tools to bend it to your will! Impressive!
BZ! Love watching you work and learn a new skill set to improve your fabrication. This and the bug are my favorite projects so far.
wow!!!!!! that was super kool! seeing Ian figure it out and not quit! kick ass!
Thanks for sharing your time with us.
It is great to be able to learn metal shaping along side of you.
That was amazing and impressive work done to that fender part. I was totally mesmerized watching you form. You are really resourceful in modifying tools to suit your purpose. Jamie- great camera work.
Unfrickingbelieveable!! Watched that form right before my very eyes!! Amazing! You better go right for the other side while your juices are flowing and shucking-n- jiving! Good stuff!
Your movements on the Wheel🎉 so much more precise😊 beautiful how that piece of metal just comes into shape❤
Never too old to learn new tricks.And cool enough to share it.
Amazing work Ian, to take material that’s flat and mold it with whatever tools you have available is a talent not many possess! Jamie you have figured this filming and production out, you should be proud of yourself! Also the respect you both have for each other is wonderful to see!
Wow that was great to Ian get excited as he was learning, while teach us :) you guys are getting better all the time . Best show Ive seen in a long time and getting better every time ... thank you ..
Yeah when it comes to body work I'm like a little infant😮scared and timid😢 but watching you and hearing the way you articulate what it is you're doing with your work has helped in the learning process❤❤❤
It's looking great. It takes a lot of patience and perseverance to work like you do 👍🏼 It's impressive. Thank you for sharing your videos.
I'm going to say "what a metal working genius!" Plus, you seem to have the patience of "Job"! Great work Sir! Keep us posted.
This was a great process to watch. It’s great that you had someone to pass knowledge along to you and now you’re letting us in on the learning too. Kudos to Jamie on her filming and editing too.
Hey guys! I’ve been following you for a while now and I must admit that this is THE BEST VIDEO YOU HAVE MADE!!! I love watching Ian realizing the potential and moving out of his comfort zone and learning new skills that will totally enhance his truly artistic ability! Good on you both! Jamie is getting very proficient at her videographer and editing skills! My favorite YT channel! ❤
Thank you! WE are glad you are here!
No matter what you always come through, I enjoy to watch the process and progress.
You’re journey with the English wheel is fascinating. Keep up the good work.
Been on vacation so we’re a little behind. Just getting to this.
Awesome episode!! Again, being able to listen to the thought process is so helpful to those of us trying to learn.
Great job by both of you on getting the information out in an understandable way.
Thanks so much for your willingness to let us listen and watch the process
Best 58min. of my life. That was a great show. Enjoyed some lunch and learned more metal working.. Love you guys.. Stay cool.!!!!
So, not a metal master but clearly a metal Jedi. You’re definitely evolving and learning. That piece looks pretty damn good for a first run. I think you will definitely get it. Super fun watching you make it all come to life. Kudos.
Freestyle forming at it's best. Thanks for sharing!
What a great episode. Great to see you learning and gathering skills while just doing it.
Im really loving the music selection in the videos, it has been a great mix of good tunes. I liked the drums when Ian was beating it over the dolly.
Wow !!!! Awsome work on that very complex panel. I was just as surprised as you when it bent around that tube . Keep going. Its looking soo cool so far.
Fascinating stuff! We never get too old to build technique.
Excellent work, Ian. We have all learned what can be achieved with just the tools one has laying around. Patience and determination is the key. Thank you.
Lovely, I've seen on RUclips where an armorer will use a concave top of a wood stump while pounding to help form a large deep curve. Like Jamie was saying sometimes I guess you just have to have imagination and make your own tools. Very cool you guys. Thanks.
Love it when you use old surf music.
Next vid 😎😎
I'm going to have to say I'm watching the both of you not only is Ian's work outstanding but Jamie's camera work is equally as outstanding I never get motion sickness and I can see what we need to see love watching you guys
I love watching your mind work to solve problems while learning in real time!
Excellent tutorial!..Learning as we watch.
Thanks for the video folks.
Wow! The look on your face when the piece went right into place was priceless! I don’t do bodywork anymore but I did it for 40 years and I never stopped learning. Watching you work your magic is refreshing even if you’re just learning new things like now. Keep up the great work and we’ll continue to cheer you on!
All around great video really informative and awesome to watch the metal take shape. Even when you called yourself out on the diminishing confidence it was inspiring and gave me the confidence that I could learn this too. Thanks for all the content I really enjoy it!👍👍🇺🇲
Amazing Fabrication from a sheet of paper to a well-formed metal panel. I enjoy your talent Ian. I look forward to your next vid.
More to come!
Love the classic old Roskopp skateboard on the wall too, along with your work!!?!!
Dear Guys, I really enjoyed watching you learn, Ian one of the things I thought of was to remember= it's just a piece of metal and there is a bunch more out there. I build custom Obsidian knives and over time I lose blades by breakage and it's part of the learning process. One heck a start for Ian. Jamie= Great music, perfect fit for this video.
Thank you 🙏
Watching you learn as you created the piece was freakin awesome because I felt like I was learning as you was learning. Amazing learning experience for you and the viewers ! FYI the piece is coming together amazingly as of 25 minutes in.
I can't stop watching, it is like watching a movie... man, Ian, you are GOOD! Love it.
The Fact that You listento others with better skills than you is Great and the more you try the better you will become Keep up the cool ideas
Love watching you two work, thanks!
Ian is so good He even surprised himself
That's what I try to do if you impress your self with what ever work you do than it most likely will turn out well
That’s why I like to watch your videos, you use all things to your advantage, have a great week.
Y'all are doing amazing work. Really enjoying the channel and trying to learn something new. Thank y'all for sharing.
Now that's a beautiful thing! Great artistry!