How to Make a Copper Pot Sit Flat

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  • Опубліковано 9 лис 2024

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  • @junglesax
    @junglesax 11 місяців тому +2

    Very useful channel. You have a struck a great balance between useful content and natural charm in your delivery. I wish you all the success you deserve :)

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  10 місяців тому

      Why thank you so so much! What a lovely compliment!! Many cheers!

  • @jhw748
    @jhw748 Рік тому

    Hi young lady. My wife says that you can't teach a 75 year old dog new tricks! It has been over 40 years since I did any sheet metal work and was only fair at it then but, you have shown me some things that I had totally forgotten or never knew! Thank you very much! Look forward to each new "class"!

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  Рік тому

      Why thank YOU for this lovely note! Happy to have helped share some new info!

  • @baldosolorio8449
    @baldosolorio8449 2 роки тому +1

    Always good to see your new videos and your positive energy

  • @prabhdyalsingh4722
    @prabhdyalsingh4722 Рік тому

    The best coppersmith. Your work is very good.

  • @farooqbasha2747
    @farooqbasha2747 Рік тому

    Very Beautiful Product

  • @Padraigp
    @Padraigp 6 місяців тому +1

    My pot has big handles and brass handle holder ... no tin. Just pure copper ...the bottom is " baggy" for want of a better word. Im hoping to figure it out.

  • @RaymondWKing-dn8wf
    @RaymondWKing-dn8wf Рік тому

    We Blacksmiths have a Tool called a Flatter; they have a Handel for a striker (the second Man) I made a Tool I call a Flatter, looks like an upside-down T with a flat round plate on the tale for striking with a Hammer so I could do something very similar to what you're doing with your Rawhide mallet and Hammer!

  • @Jacques.Bodaire
    @Jacques.Bodaire 10 місяців тому

    I was fortunate to pick up a huge Duparquet pot but its bowled and has cramp seams. Ive been worried about truing it because of the seams. Since you mentioned doing them before, any tips? I'm thinking I need to keep the heat on the seams consistent so they have some give and will be working the pot inverted on a wood form. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in these videos!

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  7 місяців тому

      Congrats on your find! Your idea will work - just taking your time slow and making sure the place you hammer is hot enough will be the key.

  • @kenboydart
    @kenboydart 2 роки тому

    Good Morning miss sunshine !

  • @tinmanx2222
    @tinmanx2222 2 роки тому

    Enjoyed the video.

  • @joniangelsrreal6262
    @joniangelsrreal6262 2 роки тому +1

    👁👁 So interesting…..☘️ 🇮🇪
    🤣 I’m dying here ….
    laughing my A🌟🌟off
    it was Salvation Army junk; however
    With that said I Love your channel love yr devotion 🥰 Sarah, you are the Best …
    I was gonna take a sledge hammer to it.. then thought maybe drill holes in it make a planter…
    Then Magic happened: your expert skills make this cheap pot useable again…❤️
    Lastly add a (heart$ icon ) so friends of copper can send you loads of cash ….🍺🍺🍺🧑‍🍳☘️

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  2 роки тому

      lolol - wait, I should add an icon for cash?! How do I not know anything about this?! I can't wait to restore your pieces in my shop right now. :) And I am sooo happy we salvaged this one!! New life! What fun!!! wheeee!

  • @jgizzy
    @jgizzy 2 роки тому +2

    A smoothed radiused steel flat of proper diameters would be ideal for re-forming a deformed bottom. Your tools used for the reformation project were actually a bit challenging.

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  Рік тому +3

      That makes me feel a lot better, since it was tricky! :) I would actually want to do wood, maybe, instead of steel, just because the steel edges might really dent the copper radius on the base? I just get so many random sizes that it's hard to take the time to make a jig/fixture for just one - I'd have to charge a LOT more for restorations. But you're so right - a die for reforming would have been better. Thank you!

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 6 місяців тому

      Ive been given two cast iron mushrooms that have a variety of sides of different shapes and a small funny looking coper hammer... I have no idea what im gonna do eith those but i have a big big copper pot which was used for wood near a fire and bottom is reallt bent and flabby

  • @johnn404
    @johnn404 2 роки тому

    This looks similar to heat or flame straightening sure not if that is actually happening here but it's a similar process. Never seen it done on copper before. Do you anneal the old copper before and/or after?

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  2 роки тому

      Yeah, that's probably a good name for it, though I have never heard of "flame straightening" but I love it. The heat is doing the annealing with the blowtorch, then I work harden it by hammering, then anneal/soften again with the torch, etc...

  • @jameshutchins3396
    @jameshutchins3396 2 роки тому +1

    What happens when you quench it? I know steel can "shrink" back flat on car bodies... sometimes

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  2 роки тому +1

      I don't quench it. Copper doesn't respond to quenching the same way steel does. Their crystalline structures differ enough. But basically if I'm heating it...it's annealed. Even once I would put it in cold water, the copper would still be "softer" than before...until I start hammering and work hardening it again.

    • @jameshutchins3396
      @jameshutchins3396 2 роки тому +1

      @@housecopper bless you and thank you for the clarification.

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  2 роки тому +1

      @@jameshutchins3396 Thank you and you are very welcome! :)

  • @Padraigp
    @Padraigp 6 місяців тому

    Could you put it unside down on the stove and bash it with the gas on inside?

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  6 місяців тому

      I wouldn't unless you don't mind possibly damaging your stove?

  • @nemonemo6285
    @nemonemo6285 Рік тому

    Buy a second hand wood lathe. Cut hard wood disc to the right diameter for your pots and keep them in your shop. Cut a piece of wood to support your disc at the correct length for the pot and place the disc on top to create a "mushroom" (buy a cheap chop-saw for speed). Then put your pot on the mushroom. You could sandwich another sheet of wood on top of the pot to take out the hammer marks. I think you know the rest. I wish I was you, you're going to have a lot of fun!!!

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  10 місяців тому

      Lolol, you forgot to add the part where I have to learn to use said wood lathe. I don't think my customer would wait that long to get their pot back, but someday I hope to get a lathe and learn wood turning skills. :)

    • @nemonemo6285
      @nemonemo6285 10 місяців тому

      ​@@housecopper Your way works perfectly. You're highly skilled and could probably turn your hand to anything!! Keep making the great videos!!

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 6 місяців тому

      I just got given old iron mushrooms and a copper beater hammer thing. I have a 15 inch copper vessel and its quite flabby rounded underneath.

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 6 місяців тому

      My mushrooms and very small fist sized things. Lumps of iron basically with different shaped edges. So confused about how they work.

  • @btrswt35
    @btrswt35 2 роки тому

    I'm thinking you need something better and flatter to work the inside than beating on the handle to a rawhide headed hammer. Even a wooden post or something has got to work better.

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  2 роки тому +1

      I would love that. I should make a fixture...just what diameter?! And if I make it one size, do you think it would work for various sizes? Or I'd need to custom cut a diameter each time this happens? hmmm. :)

  • @bradthayer6782
    @bradthayer6782 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks. You might try a hammer on a chaser. I have a small circular flat stake I use upside down and hammer it while moving it in a circle.

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  Рік тому

      That's a great idea!! Thank you, Brad!

  • @ManiacalMaster
    @ManiacalMaster 9 місяців тому

    Put a big ol fat log inside so you're hammering flat

    • @housecopper
      @housecopper  7 місяців тому

      I have to put in a stock of logs in many, many diameters! :)

  • @juanokita4401
    @juanokita4401 Рік тому

    Russian style😮