Step by Step beginner guide to beadrolling: How to beadroll artwork
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ย. 2021
- In this video I cover simple bead roller artwork using a Mittler brothers 36" bead roller and stencil bead roller dies.
-Mitter Brothers Stencil dies (part number 202-089)
-Artwork layout onto an aluminum panel
-Basic linework and how to make perfect corners
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Super video, I learned a lot from it
Great demonstration and share of knowledge, you won’t upset me if you post more content like this 👌
Great job on explanations. Look forward to seeing video and explanations on more detailed rolling.
Thanks for the feedback! I definitely would like to find a good way to do more in depth artwork. I want to get some of the basics in to start, or im afraid it may be alot for beginners to swallow.
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Very good video ! Thanks for explaining all the little details.
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
great video! easy to follow and very instructional
Best demonstration ever
Awesome man. Thank you.
Awesome video, thank you!
Thank you for all the tips 👍👍😎👍👍
Very nice!
great video steve
Excellent work!
Thank you!
Great camera setup
Nice work! Great explanation. New subscriber!
I don't own a bead roller... YET.
❤Cool.
رائع جداً ❤
Really informal video. I'd watch more. I just picked up a Power Bead roller. I'm just jumping in and looking for as much info for a bigger to soak up the machine. I'm a welder and fabricator I'd just really like to do more of the body panel and sheet metal work for engine bays along with some decorative art stuff to learn.
We will definitely be doing more! Thanks!
I just starting my adventure with beadrolling. This demonstration was very helpful :) Idea with projector and drawing it is a answer of my question how to do it to transfer draw on the metal. Like and sub for you :)
Great video. Any future videos you might consider using video fast forward more to tighten up the video length. The background audio was good but could be a little lower gain.
Thanks Glenn. We let this one get a little longer since there was a good deal of information, but I agree. I am trying to find a happy medium between timeliness and plenty of information.
Hi Steve,
Great video, thank you for making it and sharing. 👍
I've just bought a manual bead roller for some panels I have to make for the classic car build. I am a total novice as far as this skill is concerned. I do not have a table with my roller and I will be rolling steel. Do you think the same principle will work for me as regards producing a distortion free panel. I also plan to service my "new to me" roller as it feels a very slightly notchy.
Kind regards Paul from 48 Spokes 🇬🇧
Love your videos and the work you do on the Facebook, "I love Bead Rolling" thread. Did you space out the upper and lower dies? Thanks.
Yes I did on the later passes. That will give you that nice "rolled" edge as opposed to more of a hard cornered "step"
@FHPDESIGN does the cork lined straight edge cut down on scratching? Thanks for sharing.
I believe so. I have a Couple scales with tape on one side, and still prefer that one.
haha hilrious . you pretty much did our logo at MB custon designs
He did the mittler brothers logo. So how do you figure?
What program are you using on your computer?
Hm this machine ty
I found a 24" billet Jamey Jordan w/ adj. upper, table, & the industrial VS motor for $1600 that had only been used twice..... Now I'm trying to find out which dies I need to get..... If I go with the Eastwood motorized set they are around $400 for 10 of the more Popular dies.... Or would you recommend I get the Art Roll Kit from MB?? Thanks for the Info and teaching us Newbie's how to do this....
The mittler brothers stencil die kit is all I use 99% of the time
Hallo,what is the thickness of the aluminum?
.063" or 1.6mm
Thanks and Merry Christmas.
Great video, but spoiled by the unnecessary background noise.
I could do without the music but great video. Woukd like a little more info on dies and spacing
The dies are mittler brothers item number 202-089. Die spacing, I do alot of it by feel, but I usually start just a little wider than the material thickness (.063" here), then move wider one adjuster turn at a time typically. Hope this helps!
CUT THE CORNERS OFF.