Reminds me of the class we took at Will's ! Thanks for posting up this refresher on making the paper pattern, and getting started. Enjoyed the video, looking forward to coming to another of your classes here in the U.S.
Brilliant to watch and learn from. Would love to take one of your classes ... But, alas, I'm in Scotland. Thanks for sharing what is slowly becoming a lost craft.
Splendid skills, I applause your work, quite curious about basic tools needed for banging a dent out, and making a few simple pieces, and most qurious about the type of wood you use for the stump and the hammer, any specific kind?
Hi David the stump is simply hard wood, tools.....go to my web site and look at what you need then send me a email,the hammer is called blocking hammer, it's available among the tools
o no I has this hammer but Idont no where he is,this hammer was my fathers hammer he worked in the auto plate ,Ive see the hammer and iI remember it good plate working
Ingles o italiano. Bueno seria mejor castellano. Pero en realidad el idioma del buen trabajo no necesita que lo hablen. Se entiende al buen maestro. Gracias Peter
Are your DVD's available on Amazon ? I watched series 4-6 which are very informative indeed. (Also Vimeo may be an option for "renting DVD's" ) What about another shop tour ? It's interesting to know what handtools are available and also more advanced machines.
Finally masters are coming out of thier shops! 😍👊🤜🤛💪
.Thank you for this video. So good to see Peter’s skills on display. Cheers
Great Videos. Good to see the results from those who may be less experienced, gives the rest of us hope Can’t wait to see more.
Legend... smoking on job.
Priceless, learning from the master fabricator. Learn alot from these old school ways. Hand tools only 👍
Thank you
Great to watch, thanks Peter
Peter you are a true craftsman
love it old school tradie cigarette going hahahahaha great teacher
Reminds me of the class we took at Will's ! Thanks for posting up this refresher on making the paper pattern, and getting started. Enjoyed the video, looking forward to coming to another of your classes here in the U.S.
This guy is great love your videos
Well done ,thanks for sharing !
Good basic stuff Peter. Thanks for posting.
Just learned about you from the allmetalshaping website. Great stuff!
Thank you
Brilliant to watch and learn from. Would love to take one of your classes ... But, alas, I'm in Scotland. Thanks for sharing what is slowly becoming a lost craft.
Anthony thanks for your comments, there are a few classes going on in England ,I can give you details if you like
@@Handbuilt1 That would be great thanks. Is there a way I can contact you via email or something?
visit my web site www.handbuilt.net.au
Thanks for sharing, great video.
Thank you, well explained.
this is real handmade craftsmanship (y) very good- give us more advice plse ;) (y)
Brilliant,thank you
Keep your eye out for more metalshaping video's in 2020
teacher I have seen all your videos and I have learned many things from you Thank you
Speak Spanish
I can understand a little but do not speak if you need something send me an email in Spanish I can get it translated
well explained thank you learned lot
So that wheel at the end took out all the pucker marks and indents?
Yes that how it works
Well done!
Thank you
Splendid skills, I applause your work, quite curious about basic tools needed for banging a dent out, and making a few simple pieces, and most qurious about the type of wood you use for the stump and the hammer, any specific kind?
Hi David the stump is simply hard wood, tools.....go to my web site and look at what you need then send me a email,the hammer is called blocking hammer, it's available among the tools
Thank you for the lesson.
Guillermo there are more ''Peter Tommasini'' video's on you tube, look out for them
o no I has this hammer but Idont no where he is,this hammer was my fathers hammer he worked in the auto plate ,Ive see the hammer and iI remember it good plate working
Maestro, por favor mande más vídeos chapas lopinta Perú
Can you understand English ,or Italian?
Ingles o italiano. Bueno seria mejor castellano. Pero en realidad el idioma del buen trabajo no necesita que lo hablen. Se entiende al buen maestro. Gracias Peter
Little magnets work good as well to hold paper.
Yes that is true, but when working with aluminium ........?
@@Handbuilt1 Then you would need two magnets , one on each side. Magnets are super strong now and not very expensive.
Obviously, you have to control the little puckers!
It's a matter of controlling just about any move when starting blocking and shaping
Dave taught you well Chanel 31
Are your DVD's available on Amazon ? I watched series 4-6 which are very informative indeed. (Also Vimeo may be an option for "renting DVD's" )
What about another shop tour ? It's interesting to know what handtools are available and also more advanced machines.
The dvd; are available in the US on Amazon, or order direct from us .Check out my web site www.handbuilt.net.au
very tidy , how thick is the steel
I mm cold rolled CA3 steel
@@Handbuilt1 many thanks
How do i get to do one of these course?
Simply send me a email ..tommasini@handbuilt.net.au
Meister ❤❤❤❤👌👌👌👌
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Austailian italian. You accent
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