Wow. That is super simple now that I see how it's done. Where I work with insulation, square to round is pretty rare and I have never been shown how to do it. Thank you for teaching me
Great video and nice to see younger person that can layout by hand.i have been doing sheet metal for over thirty years now.this is one way to do it.to me it’s just as easy using your square and points,little more precise on the round.every one is going to plasma tables and what we do is a dying art.
I’m sure this method is fine for a rough job in 1mm aluminium. However try this on a square to round made out of 3mm steel 2m tall. Or an offset square to round. If you are a sheet metal worker you would mark it out properly and accurately by triangulation.
I had to do one out of 18ga stainless from a 40"x40" to a 31.062" Diameter hole, and I had to do the triangulation way to make it as precise as possible.
Thank you so much. I am new school and was asked to do it the old school way at an interview and I was blank. I think old school is easier. Keep on teaching us thank you.
Im trying to go from a 6inch round stove pipe to roughly 11inch square chimney flue. The Easiest way im thinking is folding long piece of sheet metal into a V, cutting out a spot into the bottom middle and inserting it InTo the stove pipe so ash funnels back down it And riveting the sides up from the insert so its not flat on the bottom. What is the application for this piece you have crafted?
Radial line for sq2rd? No, triangulation or this method which is known as the short method. I actually prefer this method for things that would normally require radial line development..... Nowadays I just burn it on the table!
In 1986 the vulcan plasma cutter came out on the market, I was a old school fabricator when everything was laid out by hand,, to form the radius on a square to round, round to round, step breaking it is ugly ,, I always clamped a vice grips on the square corner and place it in the roller,, mark stop and starting points w a sharpie and rolling up,, tweaking the round is super easy by hand, unless you go 20 ga or thicker , then a wood paddle is used to form the round , a few good whacks should do it .
Who cares. I got the point. I rarely listen to the audio anyway. The mans’ demonstration was clear and understandable. I didn’t listen to the audio in this case either.
This is not so much old school, more like a short cut but a very good one. It's actually in a textbook. It's called the short method. And I think it's more useful for short cutting radial line layouts. Like bvent roof flashing or things that layout sort of bib shaped
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Why bother having these skills anymore, done pattern development for years from thin gauge to thick and from small to very large. 33 years experience and now work as a sheet metal worker in aerospace, and the money is not there for the skill anymore.. Unskilled guy's are less than a £1 behind us...and glorified secretary's who i work with are on more (£35-£40k)🤬🤬🤬
that is not an old school method.. that's cheating on an equal square to round, what if it was an off centred square to round and why not do it by triangulation , and teach apprentices to do it... not proper trades men who do this...
John Brady A good sheet metal worker showed me this method for about 25 years ago and told me it’s an old school method , so recently somebody ask me to do a video about it and that’s what I did .
@@Sheet_Metal_Workshop i hope i haven't offended you, that was not my intent, my main reason for commenting was that i have seen many a short cut being done with tricky jobs and easy copied, which makes it easier for people who have not done their apprenticeship to take work off time served trades men... also i dont like the computers that are used for making templates and even a square to round... to me it takes away from our trade.... ive never used one... . i wish you well.....
Sheetmetals a dying trade man. Like my HVAC teacher said, if ya don't move with the times you get left behind. I worked in an old school sheetmetal shop and learned shit. It's useless dude. 100 percent useless. Plenums, round pipe, ductboard, bla bla bla is where HVAC went. Nobody gives a shit about trade anymore it's about that fuckin dollar. Slap it in, get 2 grand, carry yer ass to the next one. Unfortunately that's how it is. I made 17.50 hr and applied at a HVAC place and put 15. The cocksucker said "ain't that a little steep". The piece of shit slapped ductboard in and payed guys 10 an hour if he could. I almost told him "oh, that's right, you use fuckboard". It's a shame, it is, yet that's where the trade's going. To shit.
Was he a good sheet metal worker or a good Lagger? There's a huge difference between ducting airflow and wrapping pipes. Ductwork has bolted flange or slide joints, where lagging has lap joints. Plenty of laggers might use this because they don't need to worry about air leakage, but if you need to have accurate measurements or offsets this won't work out for you at all. A quality sheety would be able to triangulate an equal sq-rd just as quickly as this without having to waste time making a mock-up model. You're not going to be able to make a mock-up when your sq-rd is 3000 x 3000-2100 x 1500H, you'd be wasting 3 sheets just to make a mock pattern for the real pattern. In saying that though, to all the puritan sheeties condemning this method, when was the last time you actually had to triangulate a sq-rd in the shop? If you do it on the reg, good for you, not many people get to exercise the skills of the trade anymore. Most modern sheeties run for help when they have to calculate the cut sizes, let alone actually marking out fittings.
Roll shortcut is legit. I've seen it in text books. BUT it is a shortcut. Really great for offset/off center fittings. Also works great with the dykem blue.
Thanks man i really appreciate this vid. 👍🍻🤙👊. Had to make 3-16×12 to 10" round 18' high today. Got it done bro! By far the easiest way. Now cry union boys!😂😂
The union did not invent radial parallel and triangulation layout they simply just teach it. I am glad that you found another way to get your project done 👍
Sheik alite just Like in the video instead a half square you use a half rectangle as long the round is on the middle line from the rectangle you can make a half just like in the video
Excellent good. Craftsmanship thanks I am a shop tescher and have used this method while I was a union sheet metal worker best to you sir
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Wow. That is super simple now that I see how it's done. Where I work with insulation, square to round is pretty rare and I have never been shown how to do it. Thank you for teaching me
Great video and nice to see younger person that can layout by hand.i have been doing sheet metal for over thirty years now.this is one way to do it.to me it’s just as easy using your square and points,little more precise on the round.every one is going to plasma tables and what we do is a dying art.
Well done. Working my way through all of the videos. So many useful tip.
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old school workers in insulations are very genius, and learn us many methods like this.very nice video
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You made it so much easier to understand. This video was definitely okay for me!
Thank you for an excellent demonstration of that method. I always wondered how this was done.
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We call those "squirt around"very good video,this man is a great sheet metal layout hand!
I’m sure this method is fine for a rough job in 1mm aluminium. However try this on a square to round made out of 3mm steel 2m tall. Or an offset square to round.
If you are a sheet metal worker you would mark it out properly and accurately by triangulation.
I had to do one out of 18ga stainless from a 40"x40" to a 31.062" Diameter hole, and I had to do the triangulation way to make it as precise as possible.
Thank you so much. I am new school and was asked to do it the old school way at an interview and I was blank. I think old school is easier. Keep on teaching us thank you.
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Thanks, I haven’t made one for years and I forgot how. Now I remember it all.
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Im trying to go from a 6inch round stove pipe to roughly 11inch square chimney flue.
The Easiest way im thinking is folding long piece of sheet metal into a V, cutting out a spot into the bottom middle and inserting it InTo the stove pipe so ash funnels back down it And riveting the sides up from the insert so its not flat on the bottom.
What is the application for this piece you have crafted?
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Really easy, you eliminate lots of step.
Thanks for share 👍👏
In the old days you would use triangulation, or radial line or cutting planes the list goes on. Good job though
Radial line for sq2rd? No, triangulation or this method which is known as the short method.
I actually prefer this method for things that would normally require radial line development.....
Nowadays I just burn it on the table!
Instead of using the brake, you could pound the one end round on a cone and so do it in 1 piece.
Yes it’s possible I showed this way as a standard but it can also be one peace
In 1986 the vulcan plasma cutter came out on the market, I was a old school fabricator when everything was laid out by hand,, to form the radius on a square to round, round to round, step breaking it is ugly ,, I always clamped a vice grips on the square corner and place it in the roller,, mark stop and starting points w a sharpie and rolling up,, tweaking the round is super easy by hand, unless you go 20 ga or thicker , then a wood paddle is used to form the round , a few good whacks should do it .
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How do you determine the amount of brakes to each corner? Is it just by eye to assume how much it requires to become round?
just divide 90 degree angle by the amount of brakes for each corner
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Nice bro,good job!,same my vlog about ducting
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Thanks master.
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Yessir that's how we do.
I’ve watched several of these square to round sheet metal videos. All of you guys are impressive. Good show.
His commentary skills leave a lot to be desired
I know that my English in technical terms is not that good, that is just a method that I wanted to show
Who cares. I got the point. I rarely listen to the audio anyway. The mans’ demonstration was clear and understandable.
I didn’t listen to the audio in this case either.
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Nice sir
Thank you, that was useful
Filmed with a go pro making it appear round while watching on a square screen. The irony.
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Another “COMON CORE” method for Sheet Metal layout and fabrication.
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If you tried that in a UK sheet metal shop you would be laughed at then sacked
why?
Yeah...Why?
@@davidzedner4286 Because in the UK it would have to be marked out using triangulation
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This is not so much old school, more like a short cut but a very good one.
It's actually in a textbook. It's called the short method.
And I think it's more useful for short cutting radial line layouts. Like bvent roof flashing or things that layout sort of bib shaped
Someone showed me this method for 30 years ago and told me : let me show you an old school trick , that’s why I called that
@Sheet Metal Workshop certainly 👌. I think it's great. It's also great for visualizing how the measurements relate to the fitting.
I'm new to sheet metal fabrication, what is the type of hand held cutter you are using? Also its brand?
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Assalamu Alaikum sir i am working flour mill sir how to make a90 degree elbow meter by marking the pipe or y branch sir.mecking video please
Don’t know what you exactly mean , still sheet metal ?
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I think he's asking about how to make elbow gores?
I think i should start making videos
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HI ..what type off band mechines that used..?
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only works when the base is square and its a centerline fitting
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just lay it out the correct way simple fitting
you probly dont even know how to figure true length
Its just a different way how to do it , for some it’s good and for some maybe not
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Why not use engineers blue and then your marking out would be more obvious my friend ?
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Die Methode ist sehr alt und nicht präzise.......!
Klappt auch nur bei kleinen teilen. Wenn die Objekte ,Maße Größe werden Klappt es nicht. Zu ungenau.
Besser ist es Abwicklen oder ausrechnen. Es gibt inzwischen viele Apps 🤪👍 sogar kostenlos 🙃
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Why bother having these skills anymore, done pattern development for years from thin gauge to thick and from small to very large. 33 years experience and now work as a sheet metal worker in aerospace, and the money is not there for the skill anymore.. Unskilled guy's are less than a £1 behind us...and glorified secretary's who i work with are on more (£35-£40k)🤬🤬🤬
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that is not an old school method.. that's cheating on an equal square to round, what if it was an off centred square to round and why not do it by triangulation , and teach apprentices to do it... not proper trades men who do this...
John Brady A good sheet metal worker showed me this method for about 25 years ago and told me it’s an old school method , so recently somebody ask me to do a video about it and that’s what I did .
@@Sheet_Metal_Workshop i hope i haven't offended you, that was not my intent, my main reason for commenting was that i have seen many a short cut being done with tricky jobs and easy copied, which makes it easier for people who have not done their apprenticeship to take work off time served trades men... also i dont like the computers that are used for making templates and even a square to round... to me it takes away from our trade.... ive never used one... . i wish you well.....
John Brady it’s ok I know what you mean everything cool
Sheetmetals a dying trade man. Like my HVAC teacher said, if ya don't move with the times you get left behind. I worked in an old school sheetmetal shop and learned shit. It's useless dude. 100 percent useless. Plenums, round pipe, ductboard, bla bla bla is where HVAC went. Nobody gives a shit about trade anymore it's about that fuckin dollar. Slap it in, get 2 grand, carry yer ass to the next one. Unfortunately that's how it is. I made 17.50 hr and applied at a HVAC place and put 15. The cocksucker said "ain't that a little steep". The piece of shit slapped ductboard in and payed guys 10 an hour if he could. I almost told him "oh, that's right, you use fuckboard". It's a shame, it is, yet that's where the trade's going. To shit.
Was he a good sheet metal worker or a good Lagger? There's a huge difference between ducting airflow and wrapping pipes. Ductwork has bolted flange or slide joints, where lagging has lap joints. Plenty of laggers might use this because they don't need to worry about air leakage, but if you need to have accurate measurements or offsets this won't work out for you at all. A quality sheety would be able to triangulate an equal sq-rd just as quickly as this without having to waste time making a mock-up model. You're not going to be able to make a mock-up when your sq-rd is 3000 x 3000-2100 x 1500H, you'd be wasting 3 sheets just to make a mock pattern for the real pattern. In saying that though, to all the puritan sheeties condemning this method, when was the last time you actually had to triangulate a sq-rd in the shop? If you do it on the reg, good for you, not many people get to exercise the skills of the trade anymore. Most modern sheeties run for help when they have to calculate the cut sizes, let alone actually marking out fittings.
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Roll shortcut is legit. I've seen it in text books. BUT it is a shortcut.
Really great for offset/off center fittings.
Also works great with the dykem blue.
That made me laugh. Forty years in the uk trade for me. Geometry of sheet metal book is the Bible.......... Plus experience of course.😋
not clear
Im just playing but my way is a lot faster. I could make that square to round in less than 15min
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Would not be as simple using 1/4" mild steel plate chum !
That's way faster than the brain frying math way
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Thanks man i really appreciate this vid. 👍🍻🤙👊. Had to make 3-16×12 to 10" round 18' high today. Got it done bro! By far the easiest way.
Now cry union boys!😂😂
Tommy Patoc i am happy about it it worked
The union did not invent radial parallel and triangulation layout they simply just teach it. I am glad that you found another way to get your project done 👍
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Hi Sir! How to make round to rectangle?
Sheik alite just Like in the video instead a half square you use a half rectangle as long the round is on the middle line from the rectangle you can make a half just like in the video
Sheik....turn the fucker upside down! Done.
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Perfect explanation and demonstration! Thank you very much!