Sheet Metal Shaping: Noob with a Sandbag, Shrinking Stump, and Planishing Anvil

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2018
  • Today I show a bit of basic metal shaping. I'm new to all this, but it's still possible for me to form flat sheet into some simple shapes using basic tools. Most of these are cheap (or free) tools, some of which I made. this is not metal forging, but vaguely similar techniques still apply here. I think. But what do I know, you aren't reading this far anyway. I'm hungry. I'm gonna go eat some bacon and eggs.
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  • @PaulsGarage
    @PaulsGarage  Рік тому +1

    Sand bag I used: amzn.to/3WS4Dga
    Similar Mallet: amzn.to/3Yb1eKn
    I made mine in this video from wood, but that's the one I use now. it's heavier and works better than the wood one.
    *these are affiliate links*

  • @mbr663
    @mbr663 3 роки тому +5

    I'm a wannabe metalsmith, and I've just learned more from you than I've learned thus far from that expensive metal-forming book I bought! Thank you for your simple approach to a complicated subject.

  • @awicken4061
    @awicken4061 20 днів тому

    I'm one of the fools who polishes their hammer frequently... er...
    Anyhow, I occasionally do this sort of thing with silver for jewellery I make. Any imperfection in the hammer has to be sanded and buffed out later, and I'm lazy. With a polished hammer I can skip most of the sanding/polishing stages. But if you are after texture, a purposefully bumpy hammer is also a great piece of kit.

  • @twolilfishies
    @twolilfishies 3 роки тому

    15:02 the middle piece of metal in a viking shield! good vids for newbies, thanks! :)

  • @kevindavis3841
    @kevindavis3841 4 роки тому +1

    That was cool. Thank you 👍🏻

  • @morteneide3857
    @morteneide3857 Місяць тому

    Informative! Thank you:)

  • @jvriemer2660
    @jvriemer2660 2 роки тому

    I love you dude you’re freaking awesome

  • @thanielxj11
    @thanielxj11 5 років тому +2

    After you said you bought the leather bag I was really hoping you were going to say that you stole the sand. I don't know why but it seems really funny

  • @blueeyedSpb
    @blueeyedSpb 5 років тому +10

    I died laughing with the “take that nice looking bowl”

  • @Justaman1958
    @Justaman1958 5 років тому

    Jesse James of West Coast choppers did this to make a custom tank for bike. Thanks for the ins and outs of working sheet metal like this

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому +1

      except he probably did it with much more skill :D

  • @captnicker
    @captnicker 3 роки тому +2

    What aluminum alloy were you whacking? I can't imagine this working with a harder temper like 6061 T-6. Pick your poison first is really important, try 3033-O.

  • @fabiokollerdasilva4703
    @fabiokollerdasilva4703 4 роки тому

    Hey man I’m making a belt buckle for Halloween but it’s out of 3mm mild steel. Would appreciate any beginner advice. Basically just need to slightly dome it

  • @christopherlund1198
    @christopherlund1198 3 роки тому +1

    I think what you are doing is called "Sinking". Which is stretching. If you continue to work it in a way where the edges start coming to gather, that is "raising". Specifically "Synclastic Raising". Which at that point, shrinking would fit as a description.

  • @williamknox6115
    @williamknox6115 5 років тому

    Whoa Paul, you've lost some weight there. Looking good my man, keep up the great work!

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому +5

      Yep, 50 lbs. Turns out my old diet of mountain dew and pringles wasn't healthy. Who knew.

    • @dfross87
      @dfross87 5 років тому

      That's crazy talk! Next thing they'll say pizza and beer are bad for you!
      I sense a conspiracy here, to stop us enhoying the foods we enjoy and love. Mumble, chemtrails, mumble, Big Museli....

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  3 роки тому +2

      Yeah soda is bad stuff, all that sugary processed stuff in general. I still don't eat it and 2 years later I still haven't gained any weight back. I watched a bunch of videos about diabetes put out by a Dr named Jason Fung, there should be a bunch of his stuff on UA-cam if you haven't seen it already. Mostly its about insulin resistance and stuff, might be worth checking out 👍

  • @briananderson3801
    @briananderson3801 4 роки тому

    Yea the stump hole has to b smooth in the bole or it will leave a crimp in the steel or aluminum it has to b as smooth as possible use a small air grinder with a small 2inch head and grind it all smooth in the bowl then oil it with wood preserve and it will b great.

  • @othelo989
    @othelo989 4 роки тому

    Hello Sir! I received a stainless steel WOK for free. Its Round and I used it on my electric stove. I got a Deadblow hammer and made flat in the middle so it gets hotter but I cant get the major bumps out of it it works just some areas are hotter and the oil pools there. How would you go about making it flat? I live in an apartment dont have access to major equipment! Thanks!!

  • @guillermonieri4203
    @guillermonieri4203 2 роки тому

    Thank you.

  • @jacob_chesser_1115
    @jacob_chesser_1115 5 років тому

    Make a chest plate with the aluminum bronze. Or the tin bronze using Cu88%+Sn12% or try to recreate Orichalcum. I've used a different ratio and have tried to recreate it my self. Made a small knife. However I do not believe I got it correct. So ill give you the composition I made and see if you want to tinker with it. Fe 5%+ Ni 5%+Cu 55%+ Zn 35% + Pb 3% and a small amount of charcoal which was said to give it a carbon content making it stronger. But was unsure of the amount.

  • @captnicker
    @captnicker 3 роки тому

    Hey Fred, why are you using your stump when you have a big leather bag. with shot?

  • @zacisbac06
    @zacisbac06 Рік тому

    17:44 Cats are evil enough XD😂 👏

  • @askquestionstrythings
    @askquestionstrythings 5 років тому

    Wow, so many shots fired... fiberglass, cats, blocky vans...
    Nice candy dish in the end.
    That leather bag is used in marshal arts for conditioning your hands... with shot used for iron palm training.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 5 років тому +1

      Yeah Corvettes are fiberglass and I don't hear folks complaining about them.

    • @askquestionstrythings
      @askquestionstrythings 5 років тому

      @@1pcfred and all of those shelby reproductions in fiberglass... I don't hear complains about the fiberglass with those.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 5 років тому +1

      Try It I'd definitely want a real steel Cobra. Make it a small block though. The 427 power slides too much.

    • @askquestionstrythings
      @askquestionstrythings 5 років тому

      @@1pcfred that would be very cool.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 5 років тому +1

      Try It a bit pricey too. Original AC Cobras go for over a million dollars. I have a car with a similar body style. I have a 1966 Volvo P1800S It was a lot cheaper for me to buy.

  • @bradthegiant
    @bradthegiant 5 років тому

    I k ow what planishing is cuz i watch the awe me channel. But i love watching him explain stuff.

  • @firebird8600
    @firebird8600 5 років тому

    Paul, do you have a video on that mallet? It's really neat!

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому +1

      unfortunately no, I made it before I started doing these videos. The mallet isn't even done (i don't finish stuff...) but I might make another one. I'd like to add mass, maybe fill the inside of it with shot

    • @firebird8600
      @firebird8600 5 років тому

      @@PaulsGarage I don't finish things, either. I went to school for autobody and almost bought a set of those mallets, but I couldn't bring myself to pay that much for something I could make myself. (Could, but still haven't haha)

  • @andrewcain7432
    @andrewcain7432 4 роки тому

    Get your hands on a old oxygen bottle cut the top off and use the bottom for a stump just put foam inside or it will ring like a bell

  • @carleetodd4324
    @carleetodd4324 5 років тому +12

    Lol dammit, I love your sense of hammer.

  • @victorcelesteformerchannel
    @victorcelesteformerchannel 4 роки тому +2

    actual hammering starts at 8.27 circa

  • @knightforlorn6731
    @knightforlorn6731 4 роки тому

    It all starts with the dishing stump.

  • @richardattard5030
    @richardattard5030 2 роки тому

    Super

  • @mina7572
    @mina7572 3 роки тому +3

    Could you do it with a beer can?

  • @dmsentra
    @dmsentra 2 роки тому

    "Used it for driving punches. Not the tool for the job." That second sentence wasn't really referencing the first but it's absolutely true. You'll be better off if you don't use a framing hammer for metal work of any kind.

  • @SharkyMoto
    @SharkyMoto 5 років тому

    the red hammer is also nice because it has a poky bit so you can destroy the piece if you fuck it up.

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому

      EXACTLY. there really is a proper tool for every application

  • @datgio4951
    @datgio4951 3 роки тому +1

    He sounds exactly like Skallagrim, I wonder if he knows how to make pummels

  • @emeltea33
    @emeltea33 5 років тому

    @8:20
    Gotcha.

  • @tmatheson
    @tmatheson 3 роки тому +1

    If I ever need an ash tray, I’m glad I got a hammer and a license plate.

  • @ColonelRPG
    @ColonelRPG 5 років тому +3

    This episode is best watched to a soundtrack of Manowar.

    • @ColonelRPG
      @ColonelRPG 5 років тому +1

      Honestly, some people collect knives. If I were you I'd collect hammers, because you have some sweeeet ones.

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому +1

      I'm always looking for more hammers to add to the collection

  • @TheHairyBeastie
    @TheHairyBeastie 5 років тому +3

    I used to make reproduction viking helmets in 18guage steel. (based on finds - no horns) I know you like your history why not try making a spangen helm as a metal beating project?

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому +1

      That would be really fun, I know a guy with a few suits of armor. I think that's a bit beyond my skill level though. for now...

    • @hanelyp1
      @hanelyp1 5 років тому +1

      Doming a helmet in one piece is definitely an advanced project. Making the helmet with sectors individually domed is much easier. Then rivet the sectors to a frame of metal bands.

  • @nivesknight
    @nivesknight 3 роки тому

    If you want to shrink a trunk you only need to dry it out. It will shrink a little... 😜

  • @PaintmanJohn
    @PaintmanJohn 4 роки тому

    ANGER MANAGEMENT 101 :-)

  • @katrinasharllynalquillera7827
    @katrinasharllynalquillera7827 4 роки тому

    Hmm I don’t how I’ll create a decent one 😂 need to make like those in the shoulders, neck and hips of Zendaya’s 2018 Met Gala, but anyone knows where I could go to order or have some customised pieces? I just don’t know what they’re called. Junk shop, hobby shop? Please help 😂

  • @urbanmonkey48
    @urbanmonkey48 5 років тому

    Why not sand paper the stump hole? It would smooth and round the bowl shape. Or hammer it with round hammer to beat down and shape it, just my thought.

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому

      I was sanded at one point, but i did it before the stump had fully dried so it has cracked and changed shape since then

  • @mac_uk5464
    @mac_uk5464 4 роки тому

    Now Starships chief build engineer. (Not really) LOL. 3:47 Elons & Starships take on things.

  • @1pcfred
    @1pcfred 5 років тому +1

    I never got a metal shot bag. A lot of people like to use them on panels they're beating on to keep the noise down some. You just lay the bag onto the panel while you're working and it dampens the ringing. Some folks have a cut off bottom end of an old gas cylinder that they use as a stump. There's a dimple in there for bracing. But it isn't wood so you will stretch metal using it. I got loads of sheet metal bodywork tools. Hammers, dollies, slapping spoons. You can make a slapping spoon out of wood. People often leather face them too. You might like a slapper? You seem like a slap happy kind of a guy to me.

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому

      I've seen the leather covered slappers and some similar tools for working aluminum, definitely cool. If i had some aluminum sheet i'd play around with it some more, but that stuff ain't cheap. I have plenty of sheet steel but this wood mallet just isn't heavy enough.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 5 років тому +1

      I have a steel spoon. You could drill your mallet out and pour lead in it. Dunk it in water so it doesn't burn all up on you. Dunk after you pour, not before. Molten lead and water don't mix. Some computer cases are aluminum. You just have to keep your eyes open for good scrap.

  • @WoodsGhost
    @WoodsGhost 4 роки тому

    How were the bacon and eggs?

  • @askquestionstrythings
    @askquestionstrythings 5 років тому

    With all the dents in your aluminum bronze hammer, you should melt it down and recast. (Also an opportunity to fix that shrinkage on the one side)

  • @SharkyMoto
    @SharkyMoto 5 років тому +4

    you need to set the grinder on reverse to get sparks on wood... classic beginners mistake

  • @ArienMoon
    @ArienMoon 4 роки тому

    how did you cut your circle

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  4 роки тому

      Traced a roll of tape, cut out with tin snips

    • @ArienMoon
      @ArienMoon 4 роки тому

      @@PaulsGarage ok thanks

  • @thebmac
    @thebmac 5 років тому

    your hands might of done more talking than you did that video. hah just bugging ya man. Good vid and some good tidbits of info!

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому

      my hands indeed do the talking. I just move my mouth for the illusion ;)

  • @sierraecho884
    @sierraecho884 5 місяців тому

    Uses 3D printed dies and a press to shape it easily.

  • @bentoombs
    @bentoombs 5 років тому +1

    Who finishes projects anyway LOL that kills me.wait that's hurtful because it's true

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому +1

      Quitters, that's who finishes projects. If you aren't a quitter, you keep working on the project forever!

    • @bentoombs
      @bentoombs 5 років тому

      @@PaulsGarage good thing I'm no quitter I just stop doing it

  • @meshaft
    @meshaft 5 років тому

    hahaha, "whack whack"

  • @SeanTHirsch
    @SeanTHirsch 5 років тому

    You going to pound your van?

  • @simpleman806
    @simpleman806 5 років тому

    Hickory is nowhere near the Chuck Norris of hard wood. When it comes to metal, if all else fails, get a bigger hammer

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому

      unfortunately I can't get lingum vitae here in large quantities for cheap, though I do have a fool long log of it on my bookshelf. Fun fact, lignum vitae is a very oily wood, so not only is it super dense and hard, but it contains it's own lubrication, even better for bearings :D

  • @killerlobstermoth
    @killerlobstermoth 3 роки тому

    You're a dad, aren't you?

  • @djohardudaev952
    @djohardudaev952 3 роки тому

    Пашок, по русски говори, пж

  • @dec23
    @dec23 3 роки тому

    you're kinda funny...🤔

  • @oldwillie313
    @oldwillie313 4 роки тому +3

    A two minute video in 19 minutes great! I wasted my time.

  • @stick9648
    @stick9648 Рік тому

    Really stretched the video .

  • @camilookuinghttons2690
    @camilookuinghttons2690 5 років тому

    You talk too much!

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому +2

      you must be new here :D You should see how much I talk before i edit most of it out...

    • @rockerpat1085
      @rockerpat1085 4 роки тому

      You complain too much!!! You can't teach without talking!!!

  • @ARVash
    @ARVash 5 років тому

    A little bit heavy on the exposition made it kinda hard to follow. Typically you do this thing where you show yourself actually using it and talking about it and it makes it much easier to track. Had to skip the first like 8 minutes, next time just talk about the thing while you're using it like you usually do, it's much more interesting and the listener has visual context to understand the things you're saying.

    • @PaulsGarage
      @PaulsGarage  5 років тому +1

      Good advice, thanks, I'll do that next time

    • @ARVash
      @ARVash 5 років тому

      @@PaulsGarage let me say though I do always enjoy your videos and this one was a particularly cool subject. No fire required!

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred 5 років тому

      With panel beating there is a lot of theory that is not apparent just in the doing. People that are good at it make it look really easy too.

  • @onursoyturk7548
    @onursoyturk7548 3 роки тому

    PLEASE!!!
    Talk less, work more.

  • @avianfish8732
    @avianfish8732 2 роки тому

    Why make a video about stuff you know nothing about?

  • @encee9157
    @encee9157 3 роки тому

    Talk too much

  • @Mkmmrn
    @Mkmmrn 3 роки тому

    U talk too much