The music and ambience made me feel as though I was in the 50's. These are the people who build the industrialized world. Too bad it is a lost art, for most purposes. Well done Mr. And Mrs., well done indeed.
@@oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164 That job is still alive (at least in Germany), nowadays we work more on roofs but we also learn to do stuff like in the video. I am glad i've learned that profession, I am 26 now.
HI, he rolls it multiple times to break the grain of the metal so that it flows in the same direction giving a smoother curve with no flats. He wipes the panels down at the end to remove any grease or dirt from the job. The template would be calculated using pattern development: parallel line, radial line or triangulation. Although I'm guessing a guy of his experience would probably just have made one using a piece of card and it would be close enough. I hope this helped.
Cool worhshop! Where I worked before as a tinsmith it was two things that applied; Hi-tech machines and ORDER, ORDER and ORDER.. Your workshop looks more traditional and "cozy" out! :D Thumb up from me!
There is more money in them then ever before. In the old days a good tinsmith would make several lamps or pans a day and that would pay for a small house(or rather shed) and food and drink. Nowadays people with this kind of skills can make custom cars and bikes and all sorts of stuff that can bring in six figures for a real master.
It is really fun to learn old arts, I love working with my hands, and someday nobody will be able to afford store items, so you will all need to make things yourself. Any how He makes the horns, I make the records for Edison cylinder Phonographs, there are only 3 of us, who make blanks from raw materials.
Right here on RUclips. I've been watching various videos and I've made a few items already, not the best but I'll improve. If I can do it you or anyone else can too.
The music and ambience made me feel as though I was in the 50's. These are the people who build the industrialized world. Too bad it is a lost art, for most purposes. Well done Mr. And Mrs., well done indeed.
Nice work Mate.
I hope the old fellas will have the patience to teach the younger ones again. We can't have these skills being lost.....
Few of the young ones want to learn, they're too busy playing with their cell phones.
@@oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164
That job is still alive (at least in Germany), nowadays we work more on roofs but we also learn to do stuff like in the video.
I am glad i've learned that profession, I am 26 now.
A great job , marvellous workshop and attitude. 👍🇬🇧
You have an eye for the job and a mind for your craft I really enjoyed watching Thank you for sharing
Beautiful work.
love it ! the good old days when things were made by hand . How does one get started learning this trade these days?
with a hammer, a vise and some tin. Like woodworking, its really simple once you get the hang of it.
HI, he rolls it multiple times to break the grain of the metal so that it flows in the same direction giving a smoother curve with no flats.
He wipes the panels down at the end to remove any grease or dirt from the job.
The template would be calculated using pattern development: parallel line, radial line or triangulation. Although I'm guessing a guy of his experience would probably just have made one using a piece of card and it would be close enough.
I hope this helped.
Cool worhshop! Where I worked before as a tinsmith it was two things that applied; Hi-tech machines and ORDER, ORDER and ORDER..
Your workshop looks more traditional and "cozy" out! :D
Thumb up from me!
...beautiful!!!
Wonderful to watch, thank you!
My grandfather said the same thing you have to make things he was a Shoemaker thank you for this video
muito bom...essa tecnica de juntar as oeças sem solda apenas encaixe é muito interessante...
keep up the great work mate tip of the ole hat from america
Brilliant. I just love to see real people with real skills making things but he right there is no money in them any more.
There is more money in them then ever before.
In the old days a good tinsmith would make several lamps or pans a day and that would pay for a small house(or rather shed) and food and drink.
Nowadays people with this kind of skills can make custom cars and bikes and all sorts of stuff that can bring in six figures for a real master.
It is really fun to learn old arts, I love working with my hands, and someday nobody will be able to afford store items, so you will all need to make things yourself. Any how He makes the horns, I make the records for Edison cylinder Phonographs, there are only 3 of us, who make blanks from raw materials.
wow thats really hard to make , working out shape is an art
I wonder if John yard is stil with us?
That's one huge old school hearing aid.
I love this.
Thank you.This was nice.I do agree with you also.
A piece of art
Right on we should all make some stuff get rid of plastics go old fashioned way thank you for this video
I kept expecting him to say (with his Australian accent) "can you see what it is yet?" :-)
Много раз просмотрел только наконец понял как все таки её надо делать .
Well is that a treat.Make me want to try my hand at making a horn.
Good on you for showing us this.
That Skill: Like Performing Magic...
It’s not a lost art. I’m a tin/coppersmith of 45 years. Trouble is nobody want to pay for handcrafted anything.
ruclips.net/video/lEfxia528Ik/видео.html Thats my father Davy collins
wow.. just wow i truly wish one day ill become as good as he is
WISH..
That is to cool love it
Very nice
Loved it
можно по подробней и размеры , я делаю граммофоны мне интересно .
What is that roller thing called and where can I get one?
wauw geweldig
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Можно видео по подробней .
Por.que.el.dedo.hacia.abajo? Thers no appreciation for the great crafts any more,it's a changing world like he says,Saudis de mexico
that's a huge hearing aid
thats what id like to do in FCF
es un maestro
I'm sad...where does a middle-aged fellow like me learn this skill, or do an apprenticeship in the 21st century? =(
Right here on RUclips. I've been watching various videos and I've made a few items already, not the best but I'll improve. If I can do it you or anyone else can too.
by happy
my files: look in the channel
Lvl 85 wizard hat! :D
Можно по подробней
lol It's a horn for a phonograph.
Hllo sAr