How to do Lap Seam Corners
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- I've done a few 'how to make corner' videos, but this one is truly the very tight details of a tab / lap seam corners on a square or rectangle shape. This is probably one of the easier corners to do, and you mostly need a hand brake to do it after it's cut. It's much stronger than a butt seam corner, and there's not a way to do a crimp seam - so short of the folding technique I did in another video, this is one of the most common corner seams and relatively easy to do. :) Hope it's helpful!
To sign up for an in-person workshop in Wisconsin (spaces are limited!):
house-copper-c...
Acro Flux: stores.acrosal...
Silver Based Solder: www.johnsonmfg....
Copper Rolls: www.menards.co...
Find me on Facebook: / housecoppercookware
And Instagram: / housecopper
Listen and Subscribe or Submit to the Cookware Doctor Podcast: housecopper.co...
And if you Twitter: / saradahmenbooks
Or find me on the web (and shop!) at:
housecopper.com/
For information on my books, check out:
www.saradahmen...
Hello, l've only just dicovered your channel, so thank you for sharing your art.
I'm making some large animal shaped cookie cutters out of tin. Have you done a video on how to fold the edges so that people don't cut their hands on top sharp edges ?
I don't have any specialized tools for forming wired edges, so l was thinking perhaps of just a simple fold over the edges.
I use a bar folder. You could also use a brake. Worst case is carefully hammering over a long tinner's anvil or getting a little hand brake and doing it in bits slowly to bend over the one side of the edge.
awwww you were cutting corners ^.^
lololol!