But if O+W = L; if O = a, W = b and O = x; a+b = x; CH = O+W = a+b too, so, the minimum length is always equal to CH?, in that case, the minimum length is just for make a square?
Any ideas what the name of the mechanical sliding arm that you use to draw on the board is called? I'm not sure if this channel is still active, but I would love to add this to our classroom
My husband said he needs to watch this over & over again because his mind is bending. He did say this is the easiest explanation video he has seen on any tutorial.
Miss my sheet metal school days at camosun. I studied under Ken Macdonald, great instructor, so sad that he passed. Very well presented, concise information. Thank you!
best exp U R number one I'am looking for serveral time and lot of channal but do not understand you make me understand in one time so,thank a lot Jeew from Thailand.
I was taught this method of pattern development as an apprentice in the 60's. More complex developments can be found in the book The Geometry of Sheet Metalwork by Dickinson and I passed on my copy to one of the promising apprentices at my workplace when I retired in 2016. Modern development techniques are done on CAD and transferred straight to a CNC machine which cuts the pattern out ready for forming and has resulted in the diminishing skill levels within the trade in my opinion.
thank you - Very well presented & explained. I've got the material - shear - brake and now the knowledge. I'd think anyone tackling something like that would know (or they'd sure learn fast) to add for 'seams' 'again, thank you
Where are your connection and joint allowances? This is an incomplete drawing. Also, you can layout your throat and heel and should. If you are teaching, teach all of it.
My faviorit square to round video layout
Saved me tonight. Had this drafting project for my local's Apprenticeship and forgot to Record the lesson. Thanks 🍻
thank you sir! 4th year apprentice sheet metal 473! much appreciated!! much better explanation
I still don’t understand
But if O+W = L; if O = a, W = b and O = x; a+b = x; CH = O+W = a+b too, so, the minimum length is always equal to CH?, in that case, the minimum length is just for make a square?
Thank you so much it's help me a lot
Owsome thanks a lot
Immensely helpful, thank you sir!!
Any ideas what the name of the mechanical sliding arm that you use to draw on the board is called? I'm not sure if this channel is still active, but I would love to add this to our classroom
Phenomenal thank you
Thank u so much for taking the time to make this video. Thanks to u, I learned triangulation nd how to draw a square to round
Can you please make a vid for a Y shape lateral layout?
So grateful for this content, thank you sir!
My husband said he needs to watch this over & over again because his mind is bending. He did say this is the easiest explanation video he has seen on any tutorial.
Miss my sheet metal school days at camosun. I studied under Ken Macdonald, great instructor, so sad that he passed. Very well presented, concise information. Thank you!
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best exp U R number one I'am looking for serveral time and lot of channal but do not understand you make me understand in one time so,thank a lot Jeew from Thailand.
this was the best explination thanks heaps man
Thank You Very Much for this video.
As a recently retired union sheet metal worker, I encourage anyone with a good work ethic to pursue this career. Nice video, nice training facility.
Need a Chimney Cap video haha
thankyou
Perfect. Just like daughtery and neubecker
So awesome
I was taught this method of pattern development as an apprentice in the 60's. More complex developments can be found in the book The Geometry of Sheet Metalwork by Dickinson and I passed on my copy to one of the promising apprentices at my workplace when I retired in 2016. Modern development techniques are done on CAD and transferred straight to a CNC machine which cuts the pattern out ready for forming and has resulted in the diminishing skill levels within the trade in my opinion.
Awesome video
Very well presented. Unlike several others on the same content, this is so easily and perfectly understood. Thank you !
thank you - Very well presented & explained. I've got the material - shear - brake and now the knowledge. I'd think anyone tackling something like that would know (or they'd sure learn fast) to add for 'seams' 'again, thank you
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These videos are really good, much appreciated.
Is it possible to make a 6”x36” square to 6” round transition that is only 8” tall?
Yes it is, same method just different dimensions.
Yesssss thanks sheet metal
So if the circles were identical the fall of the two sides would cancel out and the lines for the center portion would be true length already?
Thank you very much for your easy to understand instructions. I'm a 1994 grad that needed a refresher course
Please do a pipe saddle branch and a y
How drawing trancition white offsets
i know its not my place to say but i dunno if u did this right lol
he did
Where are your connection and joint allowances? This is an incomplete drawing. Also, you can layout your throat and heel and should. If you are teaching, teach all of it.
Do you instruct how to operate a rotating leaf brake, computer controlled?
Do you teach feild work ?
This is museum? 60 years old
But where does the quarter and inch go to make the seems and putting it together?
Very reliable
Very helpfull🙏
Thank u sir
Amazing!
Very good explanation!
Thanks very elaborate!