Signature Series in Metal Shaping Session #1- C The Reverse Curve
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- This video focuses on continuing to shape the reverse curve panel using the Excel English Wheel.
I apologize for the audio cutting in and out in the beginning of this demonstration.
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Thx Kevin for sharing your talent with us all.
Thank you Andy for your kind words...you are very welcome.
Excellent series, Kevin!
Thank you Ron, I really appreciate your input! I am looking to build my business and leave a legacy through my RUclips channel. Take care Ron.
Thank you for sharing this secret process :-))
Love the calm…..
Thank you Jojo, it is a peaceful process....
Very nice work, Great video, thanks for sharing
Thank you for your comment John, I really appreciate it. Looking forward to making many more and sharing techniques that I have learned over the years.
thanks for the excellent lesson in shaping the reverse curve. there are many videos on RUclips showing standard compound curves but very few on making a reverse curse. the video series you are making is extremely helpful to a beginner like me.
Thank you Russell, I really appreciate your comment. I agree with you, there is so much out there but I didn't see the in-depth techniques. Therefore, I decided to build up my channel with my Signature Series. I hope to make many detailed videos for the beginner student to the more advanced ones. Take care.
Awesome C
Really enjoyed your tip on working the panel in sections. Great video as always.
Thanks again Jason for your comment, I really appreciate it.
Another good video Kevin, I appreciate you taking the time to do it.
Thank you again Eric!
Hi Kevin, how come the beating doesn't harden the metal? I've only worked with copper, and that gets hard quite quickly.
Hey Bob! Because the molecular structure of the aluminum 3003 is very different than copper. It work hardens at a much slower rate.
Ok, thanks.