An artisan at work, who is also generous enough to share his hard earned knowledge-you are an inspiration to all of us who love metalwork. Thank you very much, Lazze.
It's amazing to me what can be done with some simple tools and exquisite skill. As a tool it's only been around a century or so. Can you imagine what Paul Revere (a Silversmith) might have done with something like this? Beautiful work.
Lazze You made a "BOOTY" panel. Thats great. Now I want to make a custom trunk lid. I know this is asking a fine artist to paint a house but would ever think about doing some videos on how to "get the most out of your crappy tools"? Meaning MINE not yours. You teach with your great professional tools. I learn the way metal is shaped and planning the moves from you. TY I am getting cruddy results and blaming the tools. Please do a video with el cheapo tools and show me how good I should be doing with what I have. Thank you for teaching me.
There are many videos on UA-cam that can help get the most out of almost every tool out there. By combining techniques from several videos you can achieve your goal of a custom trunk lid.
Thats one sexy part man! I saw a video from Ron Covell where he used a small spacer under one side of the bottom wheel to make a sharper arch. would that be helpful in this application in making the center section deeper. ( Its in a Eastwood video from the most recent SEMA)
An artisan at work, who is also generous enough to share his hard earned knowledge-you are an inspiration to all of us who love metalwork. Thank you very much, Lazze.
Very useful and informative video. Greetings from St. Petersburg, Russia.
wow thats outstanding. I need to get a E wheel and a bead roller.
It's amazing to me what can be done with some simple tools and exquisite skill. As a tool it's only been around a century or so. Can you imagine what Paul Revere (a Silversmith) might have done with something like this?
Beautiful work.
you are very skilled...thank you for sharing..Bill
Lazze You made a "BOOTY" panel. Thats great. Now I want to make a custom trunk lid.
I know this is asking a fine artist to paint a house but would ever think about doing some videos on how to "get the most out of your crappy tools"?
Meaning MINE not yours.
You teach with your great professional tools. I learn the way metal is shaped and planning the moves from you. TY I am getting cruddy results and blaming the tools. Please do a video with el cheapo tools and show me how good I should be doing with what I have.
Thank you for teaching me.
There are many videos on UA-cam that can help get the most out of almost every tool out there. By combining techniques from several videos you can achieve your goal of a custom trunk lid.
Thanks lazze!!
Thats one sexy part man! I saw a video from Ron Covell where he used a small spacer under one side of the bottom wheel to make a sharper arch. would that be helpful in this application in making the center section deeper. ( Its in a Eastwood video from the most recent SEMA)
Adding a shim changes the point where the wheel touches the metal. Here is a video explaining it further: ua-cam.com/video/8B1gaBd7bRE/v-deo.html
I like your posts could you post one about how to split the panels and where to join and the welding .Thank you
muito bom....
when I watch all the americans, you never see tham using a E wheel,
mental mathamatics