How to Make Seamless Corners
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มี.ค. 2023
- I did a video several years ago on how to do different corners, and am working on a new pattern / build prototype, so thought I'd do a much clearer version of making "seamless" corners - essentially building a piece of cookware or bakeware that does not require soldering to be water tight. Hope this is a little better visually that my last version of it! Let me know if you have any thoughts or questions!
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Awesome, looking forward to seeing if you can perform a bread baking performance comparison to folded seam steel pans and a folded seam copper pan. This is super interesting!! I always lined my pans with a folded parchment liner during production baking to ease removal and quick batch turnaround. I also used steam injection (depending on oven) or a water tin within the oven for crust development, this may preserve the tin lined copper in some way indirectly through humidity in the baking process. Possibly pre-tin the copper interior prior to folding. Fantastic video, thanks for making this.
I definitely am going to play with this - I have aluminum baking pans and now this sample copper one, so I'll have to do that shortly and see what happens - I'm sure there will be some adjusting needed for baking times, etc. And yes, 100% you're right - if these were tin-lined, you'd want to tin in the flat before folding them. Thanks for the ideas and for watching!!
Really nice job. I did something similar with some reclaimed galvanized, but had my corners and safety edge folded to the inside. Then made a lid for it too.
Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for watching - super happy to hear you liked the video! Was your lid flat, did it have an interior band, or...?
@@housecopper I honestly can’t remember. 😳 I’m going to have to go dig it out and look. 😁
looks awesome! I am going to try
You can do it! Yay!
Very interesting. I've been looking for a project I could make during demonstrations without having to solder
YAY! And they looked great!!
This seems like a good project to have a paper pattern with all the lines marked out. Glue it to the tin/copper sheet and then fast follow the lines on a creasing stake.
Yeah! Just like the tray designs at the convergence.
I've searched a lot for how to do this type of corner. What's the hand tool that you use at 6:38 to help fold the corner? What thicknesses of sheet do you work with?
Glad the video helps! :) The hand tool at 6:38 is called a sheet metal crimper. This video has 20oz copper, but I usually work in thinner gauges.
Thank you!
I didn't have the tools to make a round copper pot so I made a tray to cook with instead. I'm a little worried that copper will come out of the corners even after I tin the pan.
Can you explain your worry a bit more? I don't know how copper would come out of the corners. Do you mean like the tin will not cover the corners?
What’s the gage of the metal?
This one is 16oz copper / 24gauge
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10:56
Oh, so it's origami, but with copper. That's all you had to say.
Ha! I didn't even think the word origami when I was doing this, but yes, that's a great comparison! :)