Wow. you are amazing. I stumbled onto your channel after watching some metal shaping videos and looking at some heavy equipment to do what you're doing with just hand tools and a vise.
Hi. Since tinplate is so thin, the edges will always be a little sharp. However, if they are very sharp from being cut with shears or if the corners are very sharp, you can dull them down either with a small flat file, filing the edges at a 45-degree angle, or with some fine sandpaper, like 400 grit. This will make the pieces much easier to handle. Give it a try. --Tinplate Girl
This stuff is dope af, glad these exist!
Wow. you are amazing. I stumbled onto your channel after watching some metal shaping videos and looking at some heavy equipment to do what you're doing with just hand tools and a vise.
Awesome content! So much can be done manually.
Excellent video again, thank you TPG 👍
Thank you so much for these videos...it just goes to show you how much can be done with scrap materials! =D
Wooden forms. Brilliant 🔨
Really enjoyed the videos, great knowledge on the subject.
Yeah! TinPlate Girl. Great production on the videos. I'm inspired, Thanks
Hi. Since tinplate is so thin, the edges will always be a little sharp. However, if they are very sharp from being cut with shears or if the corners are very sharp, you can dull them down either with a small flat file, filing the edges at a 45-degree angle, or with some fine sandpaper, like 400 grit. This will make the pieces much easier to handle. Give it a try. --Tinplate Girl
Where have you gone
@Herschel Jackson She seems to have disappeared, I didn't expect a reply 3 years later. Cheers.
How do you get ride of sharp edges on tinplate?
Can you post a source for info on metal seamers? Thanks!
Thanks 😃for content👩🏫
This is awesome:)
Your a God !!! Thanks
Hello.Thanks.But I want to build a small toy bus using tin.The edges of the tin is sharp.How can I make them blunt? Thanks
koza3200 Your best bet would be to fold over the edges.
Very cool