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Motley Metals
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 เม.ย. 2022
Just an apprentice to the metal, looking to share what I’ve learned and help people with any issues they’re having with their projects. I hope to share things as I continue learning them, I want to share the information and resources to make metalshaping approachable for any skill level.
Doming in the Pullmax
Making a small light pole cover using the Pullmax #customsheetmetal #fabrication #hammeranddolly #metalshaping #welding #Pullmax #doming
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Metalshaping 101: science of welding
มุมมอง 41228 วันที่ผ่านมา
Very fundamental video showing the basics of how the welding processes works based on science as a primer to help understand the processes. #customsheetmetal #fabrication #hammeranddolly #metalshaping #welding
Metalshaping 101 stretching and shrinking basics
มุมมอง 2.8K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Sheet metal stretching and shrinking basics. 101 Metalshaping. #customsheetmetal #fabrication #metalshaping #tuckshrinking #tuckingfork #hammeranddolly
First attempt at Rubber Pad Forming
มุมมอง 2.9K3 หลายเดือนก่อน
First attempt at rubber pad forming to reproduce a license plate for a friend of mine. Still some refining to do put it’s a fairly interesting technique #metalshaping #customsheetmetal #fabrication #hammeranddolly #sheetmetalfabrication #beadrolling #ilovebeadrolling
Beadrolling a 73-79 Ford Truck
มุมมอง 5203 หลายเดือนก่อน
Beadrolling a truck to match a picture #metalshaping #customsheetmetal #fabrication #beadrolling #ilovebeadrolling
Fabrication of 41 Chevy rear window repair
มุมมอง 7K4 หลายเดือนก่อน
From beginning to end repair of a 41 Chevy truck lower rear window repair. Including Hammerform, Wireform, blending and joining parts. #metalshaping #customsheetmetal #fabrication #hammeranddolly #sheetmetalfabrication #chevytrucks #hotrod 00:00-12:15 Hammer Form 12:15-20:11 Wire Form 20:11-29:25 Inner Flange 29:25-43:00 Outer Skin 43:00-57:25 Roughing In
Quick wire form/buck overview
มุมมอง 1.5K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Quick overview on different forms and bucks to help guide making parts and metalshaping. #metalshaping #customsheetmetal #fabrication #hammeranddolly #beadrolling #pullmax #sheetmetalfabrication
Transmission Tunnel Transition Seat Riser
มุมมอง 1.7K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Remaking the seat riser and joining it to the transmission tunnel #metalshaping #customsheetmetal #fabrication #hammeranddolly #beadrolling #sheetmetalfabrication #metalshaping
Wire Edge Garden pulling tractor fender
มุมมอง 1.9K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Fabrication of a wire edge on a garden pulling tractor fender #metalshaping #customsheetmetal #fabrication #gardenpullingttactor #sheetmetalfabrication #hammeranddolly #wireedge #pullingtractor
Transmission tunnel transition joining and blending
มุมมอง 1.4K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Joining the two pieces to create the seat riser to trans tunnel transition #customsheetmetal #fabrication #metalshaping #hammeranddolly #pullmax #metalshaping
Cowl hood rear support fabrication
มุมมอง 4205 หลายเดือนก่อน
Overview of the fabrication of a cowl hood rear support #customsheetmetal #fabrication #metalshaping #hammeranddolly #beadrolling
Linear stretch Transmission Tunnel Transition
มุมมอง 11K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Using Linear stretch to make a transition from trans tunnel to back seat and footwell area. #customsheetmetal #fabrication #metalshaping #Pullmax
Bead roller Tipping Flanging and Burring
มุมมอง 1.8K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
Tipping Flanging and burring a part in the bead roller and how to correct back to flat. #customsheetmetal #fabrication #metalshaping #hammeranddolly #beadrolling #ilovebeadrolling
Stretching a large flange on a transmission tunnel
มุมมอง 1.3K7 หลายเดือนก่อน
Stretching a large flange on a transmission tunnel
Body Hammer Non Marring insert Modification
มุมมอง 1.6K9 หลายเดือนก่อน
Body Hammer Non Marring insert Modification
Repurposing and refinishing an old dolly
มุมมอง 1.6K9 หลายเดือนก่อน
Repurposing and refinishing an old dolly
Garden Pulling Tractor match cutting fender blanks
มุมมอง 2779 หลายเดือนก่อน
Garden Pulling Tractor match cutting fender blanks
Garden pulling tractor steering through fuel tank
มุมมอง 2.3K9 หลายเดือนก่อน
Garden pulling tractor steering through fuel tank
Garden pulling tractor drive shaft cover fuel tank support
มุมมอง 2.3K10 หลายเดือนก่อน
Garden pulling tractor drive shaft cover fuel tank support
Shaving holes from a garden pulling tractor hood
มุมมอง 2.8K10 หลายเดือนก่อน
Shaving holes from a garden pulling tractor hood
Fabrication of 60’s C10 rear cab repair panel
มุมมอง 4.3K11 หลายเดือนก่อน
Fabrication of 60’s C10 rear cab repair panel
Fabrication of a 47-59 GMC Chevy truck Firewall
มุมมอง 3.9K11 หลายเดือนก่อน
Fabrication of a 47-59 GMC Chevy truck Firewall
Fabrication of a 41 Chevy Truck upper windshield repair
มุมมอง 14K11 หลายเดือนก่อน
Fabrication of a 41 Chevy Truck upper windshield repair
Make a dimple die to flush mount a riv-nut
มุมมอง 11K11 หลายเดือนก่อน
Make a dimple die to flush mount a riv-nut
any chance you can do a video on how you calculste the sweeps and how you make them ,cheers
Very nice work mister
Exquisite metal work and nice work on the video. Thanks for sharing!
@@dougtenney1029 thank you
Very cool
@@maryharris2792 thank you
Nice! I love this part about shaping things, so cathartic
@@paulnewton943 thank you
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@@STP6970 no problem hope it helps
Nice job. Thank you.
@@lawrencehalpin6611 thanks I appreciate it
Thanks for the added information on fixing the corner. I'm just starting, and I appreciate all the detail that goes into the process. Best.
@@danielwolters3018 no problem hope it helps
fucking mint👌
How did you put the flange? Can you please show that?
@@johnnieburge4997 the tall straight back flange I did in the brake the s shaped edge flange I tipped it in the bead roller shrinking or stretching where needed to rise it up and not distort the panel. Here is a video that shows some of it and will give you a better idea hope it helps. th-cam.com/video/2ssj1rP7bRE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sB6Z5i_x1yWHXWHG
That's really cool. I would not have thought it would force the metal in that far with such definition. Thanks for showing us this neat process
Great work chief, enjoyed watching you create this panel
@@damiendorsett3191 thank you I appreciate it. Hope it helps.
Nice video, enjoyed it.
@@maryharris2792 thank you
Nail on the head, brilliantly explained the only problem is your tutorials just don't go long enough. I could have watched for at least another hour. Thanks for your time, and I can't wait for the next 101.
@@paulnewton943 thank you Im definitely going to do more just trying to sort out how to make manageable video lengths with enough information to not bore or overwhelm.
Thank You for sharing your knowledge. I really appreciate you taking the time to teach us.
@@STP6970 no problem I hope it helps.
Great video
@@JoeCoughlin85 thank you hope it helps
Wow! i'm so glad i stumbled across this channel. Thankyou, that was brilliant.
@@alunhuang-wright3030 thank you I appreciate it. I really hope they help.
That is slick!
@@davidgrimes4726 yeah it works great . Cass is on a different level with some of his ideas hope to meet him one day
Piece of JUNK.
Thanks for this video. I know it takes time to do this but can we have more like these please.
@@paulnewton943thank you and no problem I’ll try to make time for more like this.
Awesome tutorial. Many thanks.
@@paulwormwood6414 thank you and no problem hope it helps
Wow, cool
@@maryharris2792 thank you
Thanks for sharing - nice craftsmanship!
@@AlphaBobFloridaOverlord thank you. It was an interesting learned a lot
Fantastic bit of education. Thank you for taking the time to make this
@@ashbishop9725 no problem hope it helps.
Very nice video, thank you for the comment.
@@williamtromblay6795 thank you I appreciate it and greatly appreciate the knowledge you share
great video thanks
@@davetyson2331 no problem hope it helps.
Great information keep up the good work
@@Agroeureka thank you I appreciate it hope it helps
great video are you plaining to duplicate the complete body very impressed
@@lorenschutte2726 yes I plan on remaking the back half below the window there’s so much damage and rust.
I don't get it ??? I appreciate the fact that one might want to countersink the rivenut somehow to compensate for the rivnut material rise. But isn't the whole premise of using rivnuts because you don't have access to the backside of the mounting surface to use a nut ...
@@artvuilleumier5702 this is to allow in this situation a single tool adjustment of the part at the racetrack and my customer is more likely to have a revnut tool and recents to make quick easy repairs then they are the ability to replace pem nuts or caged nuts.
I feel like this could be in a scene from crybaby when they were making the licensed plates in jail lol disappointed you werent singing LOL
Thats really cool
There also are hefty rubber mallets for making cobblestone footpaths. Maybe worth trying?
@@Calligraphybooster I tried my soft and medium faced rubber mallets and didn’t get much results but it’s definitely worth trying again
Once the plate is painted with the letters and numbers done it will be very nice. Looks good now. Cheers 🇨🇦
@@jamesmisener3006 thank you
wonder if used race car tires would work.
@@frotobaggins7169 it would be worth trying if you had a piece I guess
@@motleymetals I'm sure you could find one at a local track or maybe a supplier for racers.
You have a CNC. Why not simply create a positive and use it to stamp the metal from the rear? Use the rubber on the front side and the stamp on the rear... or simply make a negative for the front?
@@secondarycontainment4727 for me a balance of man and machine hrs. Cutting out all the infill is a lot more machine time and possible tool changes to speed it up this way I did everything with one tool fairly quickly with less wear on the tool. What little rubber pad forming I’ve tried in the press I feel my tonnage limits me even at 60 tons I have limited results.
@@motleymetals I see. What about doing something like a movable typeface? Pressing individual letters into the metal would obviously reduce the tonnage required to press into your sheet metal as the pressure would be focused into a smaller area.
@@secondarycontainment4727 that would definitely make it easy to change the years if someone wanted a different year
@@motleymetals You have access to a CNC. What about doing incremental sheet forming AKA single point forming?
@@secondarycontainment4727 that’s a really complex type of forming my Cnc is just a router incremental forming is a whole nother class of Cnc very interesting and very much out of my price range.
Hydraulic press
@@markperrin3650 I used 60 tons with a 3/8 thick pad the detail is just a bit too small
Have you ever tried doing the version where you use English wheel instead of a hammer? I don’t think you use the rubber when you do that variation.
@@nathanhawkins4108 no never tried that
Or a plannishing hammer
I have a thought for you. Start the process like you are to get a slight impression in the metal. Then switch over to an air hammer to finish it out. I think it is Leslie tools that sells a two pack of air hammer bits that are used to knock out bolts of dodge unit bearing hubs. One fits second gen trucks and the other fits third gen. Get some uhmw (I think that is the correct letters) plastic and shape a corking insert to fit in the air hammer tool with the radius you need to finish it out. Starting it first manually will keep the air hammer where you want it better. I probably wouldn't use the rubber with the air hammer either. The plastic shouldn't mar the metal. I just looked the tools up. Google: Lisle 38210
@@jamessheets9205 those tools do look like great insert holders thanks. Probably be good for all types of flow forming too.
Now that’s a cool process!
@@Vikingwerk yes it is I’m looking forward to trying it again and honing the skill. Hope it helps.
Interesting process, I have a few places this might get the effect I need.
@@gofastwclass that’s rad hope it works out for you.
That looks like a lot of work. Turned out great.
@@garypannone7755 yes but I’m glad I didn’t have any tooling marks to clean up. I had also thought of ordering pitch and repose and chase but I had everything on hand to try this out.
@@motleymetals I never saw that done before or even knew it could be done, It is quite the process and looks great.
@@garypannone7755 thanks
Very interesting process...I've never seen this method before. As Gene Winfield says, " Every Day is a School Day". Maybe the power hammer would help?
@@chriszucker7500 I was wondering the same thing if you could fixture in a power hammer how that would work. The stroke on my Pullmax was too short to try or I would have.
Helve hammer...like Sosa sells.
Nice experiment and a happy customer.
@@tryphontournesol427 thank you
Have to you tried a sandwich of the pattern, new metal, rubber pad, top plate. Then put it a press and squeeze the crap out of it.
@@cabbiea12 yes I did with my 3/8 pad and 60 tons but it had little effect I believe the hammer and thinner pad applying more psi locally than the press did over the whole surface. That is a great technique though you just need a minimum of 3 times the target shape in pad thickness the right tonnage and limited detail in the pattern.
Super cool Jessie
@@tspalding17 thanks I thought you would enjoy seeing the process
Cool to hear a shout out to Cas book
@@ratrod1962 it is a very interesting book I don’t know he comes up with some of his ideas.
@@motleymetals he lived a few towns over, very nice man, as to his ideas, I’d say, very old school, and working since he was a young boy, he seen lots of stuff from the old country, before he came to the states
That is awesome.
@@maryharris2792 thank you
great work thank for the video
@@davetyson2331 thanks I hope it helps.
so "burring" is another term for edge tipping? thank you.
@@eddiemcgfrom what I understand it’s really just tipping up a very small edge. Something like if I was turning up an 1/8”edge for an access opening that had a cover so there was a stiffer edge that also wasn’t sharp.
Just subscribed my first video of you I've always been the guy that can show you heck of alot easier then explan...
@@toddenglert4815 thank you I appreciate it