I´m putting a question under your comment because it´s on the top and hopefully somedody can help me out. No insult here. I´m no native english speaker and do not know every term so far, so: What the heck is this Fullbone, Foolbore, Fummbunn or whatever? i couldn´t find it in the shop either. Subs would really help me out. Or somebody who knows what that material exactly is or at least how it´s written. Thanks a lot. The video is really good. I´ve subbed immediately.
This is a very fun technique with a lot of possibilities. I love the instructor's clear teaching style. I look forward to trying this. Thank you for sharing!
Excelente técnica. Gracias. Lamentablemente no incluyo la lista de materiales, tampoco están activados los subtitulos en todos los idiomas , no todos hablan el inglés y TH-cam se ve en todo el mundo.
This is mind blowing! I just learned how to use the hydraulic press, but now it seems so silly and unnecessary if we could just use a vise instead! Thank you for sharing this wealth of knowledge!!!
Cool Tools doesn't sell the rubber or the thick Faux bone that he demonstrated that I could find and navigating the website is awkward and difficult I just gave up. To bad I guess I will have to find a way to do it without their products
Hello, we are unaware of any other product similar to Faux Bone. You can find Faux Bone here: cooltools.us/collections/faux-bone%E2%84%A2?Finishes%20&%20Embellishments Thanks for watching!
A vice is just a horizontal screw-press, so, you’re still using a press. Forming without a press would be hammer-forming. The rest of the video is very useful die-forming info; thank you for sharing!
Pipe is called a cheater bar… in the world I come from… Great overall process that requires almost no expense if creative and improvise any and all of the materials tools shown…so many possibilities…love it!
Hello! Do you know which is the minimum thickness you can forming with this technique? Because I have to do a dome shape with an alluminium foil thick of 0.2 mm...
Not sure what scale he's using for 'very expensive', but I know a guy that forms custom speaker grills with a similar technique. He uses a simple H-press from Harbor Freight and MDF forms. I just looked, they have a 12-ton one for $170. They also have a 1-ton desktop arbor press for just $65. The throat of the arbor press and vice is small for sure, but that 12-ton model is only limited by width. I like the vice technique, will use it sometime for sure.
This was a really helpful video. - just what I need to do. But it would be more helpful if you put some of the details in the comments or printed on screen. I’m new to this area, but I could not understand that you were saying “Faux Bone” or where to find it at Cool Toolls.
Hello, you can find Faux Bone here: www.cooltools.us/Faux-Bone-s/2676.htm For all the products used in this video, click here: www.cooltools.us/Die-Forming-without-a-Press-by-Robert-Dancik-s/2877.htm Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
Wow! to think of all those years i spent going tap tap tap,... around ....and around...and arounnnnd. lol! thanks so much for sharing your geniousness😄😄😄!!!
Hi, you can find the rubber here: cooltools.us/collections/die-forming-without-a-press-by-robert-dancik/products/rubber-carving-block and the Faux Bone here: cooltools.us/collections/faux-bone%E2%84%A2 There's also a link in the description to all of the products used this video. Thanks for watching!
Just be aware that vise handles are sized you don't damage the vise with normal force on the handle. Use of a cheater bar to increase leverage may step the threads (usually in the nut) or split the nut. Hydraulic press is much the same cost as a vise that's big enough to withstand this abuse. It does take up floor space though. You could try this technique out with a vise but plan to buy a press soon, before your vise breaks if you want to do much of it. Otherwise you risk needing to buy BOTH a new vise and a press
So, you’ll have to creat your own dies? Could this technique be used with pancake dies? I’m assuming you cannot use impression dies typically used on a press?
Hello, the material is Faux Bone, which you can find here: cooltools.us/collections/faux-bone%E2%84%A2/products/faux-bone%E2%84%A2-sheet The copper sheet is 22 gauge. Thanks for watching!
Hello, you can find Faux Bone here: www.cooltools.us/Faux-Bone-s/2676.htm Faux Bone can be cut using a good pair of shears. If you are interested in all of the products used in this video, they are listed below the video here: cooltools.us/Die-Forming-without-a-Press-by-Robert-Dancik-s/2877.htm
Hi Tom, you can find everything used in this video here: www.cooltools.us/Die-Forming-without-a-Press-by-Robert-Dancik-s/2877.htm The rubber is EZ cut rubber. You can find it at most craft stores. Thanks for watching!
I enjoy any project by Robert Dancik. It's a shame that you decided to "rebrand", there was nothing wrong with your original design, it had a very timeless appearance. The branding now seems a bit juvenile, with a craft vs. art feel. If it ain't broke...
You are a very good teacher. Not everyone that masters a technique can explain it.
I´m putting a question under your comment because it´s on the top and hopefully somedody can help me out.
No insult here. I´m no native english speaker and do not know every term so far, so:
What the heck is this Fullbone, Foolbore, Fummbunn or whatever? i couldn´t find it in the shop either.
Subs would really help me out. Or somebody who knows what that material exactly is or at least how it´s written.
Thanks a lot. The video is really good. I´ve subbed immediately.
Boy, were my eyes opened to the new possibilities. Thank you, Robert!
Robert Dancik, you have a great teaching style. The right guy in the right job.
I couldn't agree more - he's excellent isn't he?
This is a very fun technique with a lot of possibilities. I love the instructor's clear teaching style. I look forward to trying this. Thank you for sharing!
clear teaching style = i'm fond of his verbiage
Excelente técnica. Gracias. Lamentablemente no incluyo la lista de materiales, tampoco están activados los subtitulos en todos los idiomas , no todos hablan el inglés y TH-cam se ve en todo el mundo.
Brilliant, how did you do the bezel one? Couldn't quite hear what you said. Exactly what I need to make for a project. Thank you
This is mind blowing! I just learned how to use the hydraulic press, but now it seems so silly and unnecessary if we could just use a vise instead! Thank you for sharing this wealth of knowledge!!!
They make large aluminum sheet parts for aircraft on a rubber press the same way. Thanks, this is a great idea using a bench vice,
Can’t wait to try this out. I want a press but as you said, they’re not cheap. Thank you for sharing.
I always learn great tips from watching you - thank you!❤
Excellent tutorial. The technique is clearly explained and demonstrated. Thank you!
Excellent and engaging tutorial, thank you so much Robert. As we say here in the UK, you can come again! 🤗😬
A lot of useful information packed in 14 minutes. Thanks.
Die press on a budget! Brilliant technique! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the perfect video ✨🧡
Thank you for teaching me that rubber carving blocks exist. I had no idea.
What size vise do you need for doing die forming? Thanks!
Cool Tools doesn't sell the rubber or the thick Faux bone that he demonstrated that I could find and navigating the website is awkward and difficult I just gave up. To bad I guess I will have to find a way to do it without their products
Use the search option. Both come up.
This is a game-changer for many of the types of jewelry I like to make!! Can't wait to try it!
Amazing. Thank you for sharing. Is there anything I could use in place of the faux bone?
Hello, we are unaware of any other product similar to Faux Bone. You can find Faux Bone here: cooltools.us/collections/faux-bone%E2%84%A2?Finishes%20&%20Embellishments
Thanks for watching!
I'm gonna try this but with recycled HDPE plastic
Love this!! Such a great alternative very clearly taught.. thank you so much!
Great video! Thanks a million for sharing your techniques!
A vice is just a horizontal screw-press, so, you’re still using a press. Forming without a press would be hammer-forming. The rest of the video is very useful die-forming info; thank you for sharing!
without a hydraulic press
@@ferminvazquez2897 Yes, but that's not what the title says, is it?
Fantastic technique!
Thank you for the very informative video! Where can I reasonably purchase the rubber? Thank you!
Hello, you can find the rubber here: cooltools.us/collections/tools-equipment/products/rubber-carving-block
Pipe is called a cheater bar… in the world I come from…
Great overall process that requires almost no expense if creative and improvise any and all of the materials tools shown…so many possibilities…love it!
Thanks Robert, I’m looking forward to trying this! I’m gald to see you are doing well 😃
Hello! Do you know which is the minimum thickness you can forming with this technique? Because I have to do a dome shape with an alluminium foil thick of 0.2 mm...
What type of rubber did you use? When you cut the center out of that one piece, did you do that before you beveled or after?
Wow! Thank you for this video!
Not sure what scale he's using for 'very expensive', but I know a guy that forms custom speaker grills with a similar technique. He uses a simple H-press from Harbor Freight and MDF forms. I just looked, they have a 12-ton one for $170. They also have a 1-ton desktop arbor press for just $65. The throat of the arbor press and vice is small for sure, but that 12-ton model is only limited by width. I like the vice technique, will use it sometime for sure.
would this also work if I used a 3d printed form as a plunger? so that i get the exact design pushed out ?
I've ALWAYS wanted to know how to make these. Thank you!
This was a really helpful video. - just what I need to do. But it would be more helpful if you put some of the details in the comments or printed on screen. I’m new to this area, but I could not understand that you were saying “Faux Bone” or where to find it at Cool Toolls.
Hello, you can find Faux Bone here: www.cooltools.us/Faux-Bone-s/2676.htm
For all the products used in this video, click here: www.cooltools.us/Die-Forming-without-a-Press-by-Robert-Dancik-s/2877.htm
Hope this helps, thanks for watching!
que material es lo que corta como molde?
Wow! to think of all those years i spent going tap tap tap,... around ....and around...and arounnnnd. lol! thanks so much for sharing your geniousness😄😄😄!!!
do you have a link to the faux bone and the rubber? Thanks so much!
Hi, you can find the rubber here: cooltools.us/collections/die-forming-without-a-press-by-robert-dancik/products/rubber-carving-block
and the Faux Bone here: cooltools.us/collections/faux-bone%E2%84%A2
There's also a link in the description to all of the products used this video. Thanks for watching!
Thank you!
좋은 영상 감사드립니다. thankyou
this is so helpful! iv been trying to find a method that works this is fantastic. very informational.
"The best press is the one you already have in your bench vise."
What's the name/correct spelling of the material he is using i.e fobone and where can I purchase from. Thank you
Hi Damien, this is called Faux Bone. You can find it here: cooltools.us/collections/faux-bone%E2%84%A2
Thanks for watching!
I have been told that you can use a drill press too ,is it possible , ? Thanks and God bless . Lee
I had no idea this existed! I'm going to try this out.
Just be aware that vise handles are sized you don't damage the vise with normal force on the handle. Use of a cheater bar to increase leverage may step the threads (usually in the nut) or split the nut. Hydraulic press is much the same cost as a vise that's big enough to withstand this abuse. It does take up floor space though. You could try this technique out with a vise but plan to buy a press soon, before your vise breaks if you want to do much of it. Otherwise you risk needing to buy BOTH a new vise and a press
Strip the threads, not step. Pardon my phone autocorrect.
So, you’ll have to creat your own dies? Could this technique be used with pancake dies? I’m assuming you cannot use impression dies typically used on a press?
What is the pressing rubber called and where can I get it?
I would like to try this with thin stainless steel....or a metal that resembles it.
Awesome share ! So many tips! Thank you.
Great technique!
Wonderful channel. Subscribed.👌🙏
Que material es la figura blanca recortada y espesor de la lam8na del cobre?
Hello, the material is Faux Bone, which you can find here: cooltools.us/collections/faux-bone%E2%84%A2/products/faux-bone%E2%84%A2-sheet
The copper sheet is 22 gauge. Thanks for watching!
U can even simply push with a tool in puncheon without a press here. Even a more complex shapes can be made with a tin also.
Super easy process. Thanks.
I have used a hardboard (masonite) with brass plate
Very well explained. God bless.
Excellent video! Thank you!
What gauge metal are you using? I love this!!!
Hello, this is 22 gauge copper. Thanks for watching!
Thank you ☺️
Where do you get the faux bone?
Hello, you can find Faux Bone here: cooltools.us/collections/faux-bone
Thanks for watching!
Whats is the material?
Cool ❤❤
I imagine that the press used for vulcanizing rubber could also work without the heat.
i wouldn't.. maybe with additional steel for protection, but probably not worth it
Have you figured out how to create a concho?
... as I'm pushing this farther ...
3:58 Would love to see a stone set that way. I can't really envision it.
Thank you Sir..
You can also use a press and experiment a bit.
Where do you purchase the faux bone and how do you cut it? Thank you.
Hello, you can find Faux Bone here: www.cooltools.us/Faux-Bone-s/2676.htm
Faux Bone can be cut using a good pair of shears. If you are interested in all of the products used in this video, they are listed below the video here: cooltools.us/Die-Forming-without-a-Press-by-Robert-Dancik-s/2877.htm
What is the name of the rubber you are using to make the die from, please?
Hi Christina, this is EZ cut rubber. You can find it at most craft supply stores.
@@cooltoolsvideos Thank you so much for such a prompt reply.
Thank You !!! What gauge copper are you using ?
Sorry, I asked before I watched the whole tutorial....22 G
Robert, is the rubber that you are using also used to carve rubber stamps.
Hi Renee, this is EZ Cut Rubber. Thanks for watching!
“Linoleum has a tendency to be toxic”? Something is either toxic or not right?
What rubber did you use. It is not listed in your tool list???????
Hi Ron, this is EZ Cut rubber. You can find it at most craft stores.
Does Cool Tools also sell the rubber sheet?
Yes, you can find it here: www.cooltools.us/E-Z-Cut-Rubber-Block-p/fau-110.htm
Thanks for watching!
Where can I get the material shown in the video
Hi Tom, you can find everything used in this video here: www.cooltools.us/Die-Forming-without-a-Press-by-Robert-Dancik-s/2877.htm
The rubber is EZ cut rubber. You can find it at most craft stores. Thanks for watching!
Could always use a bottle jack
These ideas should be directly applicable to using C-clamps instead of a vice.
What would happen if you parked your car on it?
Roberta Pihl says that will work with her impression plates…the car, I mean.
6:41 What kind of rubber is it?
Hi John, this is EZ cut rubber. You can find it at most craft stores.
At 1st I use a book press. Later I swift to a bench vise for the past 14 yrs.
I like your ring with an eye in it.
It's so beautifully simple and
so unusual. 💍
8:31
What gauge sheet are you using?
Hi Jeanie, this is 22 gauge copper. Thanks for watching!
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Misleading! A vice is a type of press
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8:09 Deforming your workpiece just so you can see where to put the rubber seems very non-ideal.
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Linoleum is toxic?? 🙄
Phobone.
I enjoy any project by Robert Dancik.
It's a shame that you decided to "rebrand", there was nothing wrong with your original design, it had a very timeless appearance.
The branding now seems a bit juvenile, with a craft vs. art feel.
If it ain't broke...
🤔What rebranding?
this is just a two min video
Will this work well with 925 silver?
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