Lazze, congratulations on your 150th TH-cam video! Great instruction, as always, and I loved the footage at the end of your beautiful automotive sculptures!
So thankful for a “new” video but I’ve watched the “old” ones over and over! Thanks for sharing your experience and vast knowledge! I really appreciate it!
nice video lazze, your step by step on how to make this quarter are great, really enjoyed watching your videos we learn a lot from your tips, thankyou.
Thanks Lazze, great tips, very well presented and I very much appreciate you sharing your experience and passion for the craft with us ham-fisted amateurs out here!!
Congratulations Lazze on 150th. I would love to watch you make a vintage radiator grille shell. I am a beginner and feel this part is very critical vision wise but certainly one of the most challenging. Regards John
Hi Lazze, Glad to see you again and missing your videos. Talking about what we would like to see. I am on the side of anything. Everything is a lesson even if its a repeat or part repeat of something already done. Show us what you up to and we will learn and follow you. Your videos are great and an inspiration. Please keep them up and showing us tips and tricks. I have a question also. Have you ever run metal like aluminum checker plate (tread plate) through the bead roller to say put an edge on it? How would you do it with it having an irregular surface on one side? Thanks you for your videos and keep up the good work Regards Paul
Ah , I look forwards to your videos I find them very educational , many thanks , keep them coming. Whats the red attachment on the bead roller closest to the camera for , have I missed a video on what it does .
Hi Lazze, love your work and videos, I have just started building and Austin seven special with a boat tail rear end it would be great to see a video showing how you would go about making a boat tail. thanks.
Cut out a plywood piece that’s a close fit 1/4 inch gap is good ...lay Two inch clear tape over the station line tape you laid out ...mix up a small amount of bondo Put a line of bondo on the clear tape a little thicker than 1/4 inch push the plywood template into the bondo and let the bondo cure do the next one and so on the template will pop off of the clear tape very easy You can remove the extra bondo from the sides with a grinder for flat pieces to draw the shape onto station buck These will last a long time They’re perfect gauges to check your shape with
Could you do a video on making multiple different stiffened brackets that hold the panels together and how to mount them to a frame ? Can't find a video of anyone doing this anywhere.
Great to have you back mate I've been watching for a coulpe of years now and have slowly been starting up my own hand shaped rust repair panels business here in Australia for one of our cars a 1965 and 1966 HD and HR And hoping to get into others down the track please mate feel free to check out my TH-cam Channel and Facebook page Wayne's Garage anytime.
I can tell you a much faster way to make exact templates of a shape they come out perfect exact fit and it’s fast One for each station on the quarter you have taped off
Plz make a gas tank video I want to make a tank. I always watch your videos and I want to buy your osm metal shaping machines but I don't have much money i made a english wheel machine and I shape a panel in round shape like a side of gas tank but I don't know how to make the other side same help me I'm from india in india the machines and metal are so costly and I can't afford it i work in motorcycles garage for make money. And aslo love from all india you give me confidence to make things thank you sir lazze.
Ok, i try it of english again. This is a great Video from you. I find is it very cool that Ron gife you a featback about this, becourse you and Ron are my faforite metalart Artists on earth. But is that possible, can we more Videos become? Thanks,this is vietzi from germany.
Hello lazze!! I i am adrian, from argetina bsas, i make ford 32 roadster, there are no cars here, i need to do the sides,backs, ( i have) disassembled, it is. Necessary to make the moldings and join them,maybe at some point you will do some, I will thank you, excume my inglis, is indian stile
Interesting video, explains a lot. Make sure to look at another video from Lazze as well : th-cam.com/video/_BFJqVxi7wM/w-d-xo.html. That one shows how to wheel a similair panel but the same logic applies
Lazze, congratulations on your 150th TH-cam video! Great instruction, as always, and I loved the footage at the end of your beautiful automotive sculptures!
...and how Ron Covell works, I also love to watch :)
Very honored to have taken your class . You made me a better fabricator. Your class was well worth the money . Thank you .
I took your class years ago . I wanted to say thank you for making me a better fabricator. ...You have great techniques.
Lazze! We miss your tips and tricks! From north Georgia USA
So thankful for a “new” video but I’ve watched the “old” ones over and over! Thanks for sharing your experience and vast knowledge! I really appreciate it!
Lazze du bist eine der Größten Meister, ich bin immer begeistert von deiner Arbeit 😎💪... mit freundlichen Grüßen Sergej 🤝
nice video lazze, your step by step on how to make this quarter are great, really enjoyed watching your videos we learn a lot from your tips, thankyou.
Thanks Lazze, great tips, very well presented and I very much appreciate you sharing your experience and passion for the craft with us ham-fisted amateurs out here!!
Great to see you back, could you do a continuation of this video and make the piece in steel? Great video as always, Phil in Staffordshire, England
Hi Lazze, nice to see a video from you again.
Great to see you back Mr. Lazze, beautiful artwork! Very impressive skills! Cheers, Doug
Congratulations Lazze on 150th. I would love to watch you make a vintage radiator grille shell. I am a beginner and feel this part is very critical vision wise but certainly one of the most challenging. Regards John
Your latest art project is fantastic. Thank you for sharing .
Just wanted to say thanks for the excellent videos. I haven't done a single second of metal-working but your content is fantastic. Maybe some day!
LAZZE SO GOOD TO SEE YOU !
The templates for plywood bucks available for sale on sights like Etsey are a very great and affordable way to start metal shaping
Excellent explanation as always
Awesome 👍 Build guys 🤙
you are a master at metal shapping….. thanks for your videos
Oi Lazze! Obrigado por estar compartilhando novamente seus conhecimentos e sua arte! Deus abençoe sua vida!!!
Mr. Lazze, you are an awesome teacher. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
Awesome video as always
Same for the sculptor at the end. Nice!!
Glad you are back!
Thank you so much for the great tips and tricks!!!
Hi Lazze,
Glad to see you again and missing your videos.
Talking about what we would like to see. I am on the side of anything. Everything is a lesson even if its a repeat or part repeat of something already done. Show us what you up to and we will learn and follow you.
Your videos are great and an inspiration. Please keep them up and showing us tips and tricks.
I have a question also. Have you ever run metal like aluminum checker plate (tread plate) through the bead roller to say put an edge on it? How would you do it with it having an irregular surface on one side?
Thanks you for your videos and keep up the good work
Regards
Paul
Just saw a video of you teaching a couple of boys from ,the Coddington crew.👍👍👍
Otroligt hantverk!! Du är Bäst!!
Shoot more videos. I love to watch how you work. thanks:)
love the new video and crazy cool art!
Yes! He’s back!
Haven't watched your videos for about 8 years.
You got old, well so did I🤔
Ah , I look forwards to your videos I find them very educational , many thanks , keep them coming.
Whats the red attachment on the bead roller closest to the camera for , have I missed a video on what it does .
Nice!
Next time though, please have the camera closer. I’m guessing this is a GoPro or something that has a wide viewing range
Hi Lazze, un saluto dall'Italia!
Hi Lazze, love your work and videos, I have just started building and Austin seven special with a boat tail rear end it would be great to see a video showing how you would go about making a boat tail. thanks.
Cut out a plywood piece that’s a close fit 1/4 inch gap is good ...lay Two inch clear tape over the station line tape you laid out ...mix up a small amount of bondo
Put a line of bondo on the clear tape a little thicker than 1/4 inch push the plywood template into the bondo and let the bondo cure do the next one and so on the template will pop off of the clear tape very easy
You can remove the extra bondo from the sides with a grinder for flat pieces to draw the shape onto station buck
These will last a long time
They’re perfect gauges to check your shape with
this is an incredible trick, thank you!
Love your videos.
Welcome back
Love your videos! What gauge sheetmetal would you recommend using for a custom mild steel sun visor? Would love to see a how to video on it!
Could you do a video on making multiple different stiffened brackets that hold the panels together and how to mount them to a frame ? Can't find a video of anyone doing this anywhere.
That is awesome
Thanks for the lesson !
Thanks for your videos
That's some great information. I wish the camera was closer
I really enjoy your videos would really like to be taught in an apprenticeship type of setting
I have no idea where you are at
Pleasanton California
Hey Lazze, I'm building a 27 track roadster. How about doing a video on building an oval model T Gas Tank
Great to have you back mate I've been watching for a coulpe of years now and have slowly been starting up my own hand shaped rust repair panels business here in Australia for one of our cars a 1965 and 1966 HD and HR And hoping to get into others down the track please mate feel free to check out my TH-cam Channel and Facebook page Wayne's Garage anytime.
I can tell you a much faster way to make exact templates of a shape they come out perfect exact fit and it’s fast
One for each station on the quarter you have taped off
How are edges adjusted? Bending, shrinking, stretching?
Plz make a gas tank video
I want to make a tank.
I always watch your videos and I want to buy your osm metal shaping machines but I don't have much money i made a english wheel machine and I shape a panel in round shape like a side of gas tank but I don't know how to make the other side same help me I'm from india in india the machines and metal are so costly and I can't afford it i work in motorcycles garage for make money.
And aslo love from all india you give me confidence to make things thank you sir lazze.
What is attached to the roller closest to the camera?
Love watching the videos , but I couldnt see what you where doing in this one . .
Would 16 gauge be to thick?
Olá quanto custa essas duas máquinas à direita do vídeo
Ok, i try it of english again. This is a great Video from you. I find is it very cool that Ron gife you a featback about this, becourse you and Ron are my faforite metalart Artists on earth. But is that possible, can we more Videos become? Thanks,this is vietzi from germany.
С большим уважением и с любовью из России
Existe muita técnica em seu vídeo, é exelente! Porém a distância do vídeo
Prejudica os detalhes da sua aula.
👍
Hello lazze!! I i am adrian, from argetina bsas, i make ford 32 roadster, there are no cars here, i need to do the sides,backs,
( i have) disassembled, it is. Necessary to make the moldings and join them,maybe at some point you will do some, I will thank you, excume my inglis, is indian stile
Interesting video, explains a lot. Make sure to look at another video from Lazze as well : th-cam.com/video/_BFJqVxi7wM/w-d-xo.html. That one shows how to wheel a similair panel but the same logic applies