Metal shaping

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Shaping metal is basically as simple as shinking or stretching it to achieve the required shape.
 
Shaping metal is basically as simple as shinking or stretching it to achieve the required shape.
  
Shrinking metal can be done using a stump and wooden or plastic mallet. A set of tucking forks can also be used but this process can be slow and tedious. A reciprocating machine machine such as a Pullmax with thumbnail dies can also be used to shrink metal rapidly. This is not a machine for a novice though. Learning to shrink metal by hand is the best way to learn how it reacts throughout the process.
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Shrinking metal can be done using a stump and wooden or plastic mallet. A set of tucking forks can also be used but this process can be slow and tedious. A reciprocating machine such as a Pullmax with thumbnail dies can also be used to shrink metal rapidly. This is not a machine for a novice though. Learning to shrink metal by hand is the best way to learn how it reacts throughout the process.
  
 
Stretching metal can be done on a shot bag with a wooden, plastic or steel mallet. The bag is made of leather and filled with a material such as lead shot or sand. Plastic injection molding pellets have been used for this as well.
 
Stretching metal can be done on a shot bag with a wooden, plastic or steel mallet. The bag is made of leather and filled with a material such as lead shot or sand. Plastic injection molding pellets have been used for this as well.
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Stretching the edges of a panel only and not working the center at all will achieve the classic potato chip shape. This is called the reverse curve. The streching can be done by holding the edge of the sheet over a cutout in a stump and applying some severe hammer blows.  
 
Stretching the edges of a panel only and not working the center at all will achieve the classic potato chip shape. This is called the reverse curve. The streching can be done by holding the edge of the sheet over a cutout in a stump and applying some severe hammer blows.  
  
An English wheel(ewheel)can then be used to smooth out the lumps created from the stretching or shrinking processes. If too much pressure is exerted by the ewheel on areas that were shrunk, the material will start to stretch changing the shape. If too much pressure is exerted at the stretched areas, the metal will be stretched even more and change the shape.
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An English wheel (ewheel) can then be used to smooth out the lumps created from the stretching or shrinking processes. If too much pressure is exerted by the ewheel on areas that were shrunk, the material will start to stretch changing the shape. If too much pressure is exerted at the stretched areas, the metal will be stretched even more and change the shape.

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