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Hand made metal buckets
This is a link to a video showing bucket production all by hand, I personally like the parts where they rivet and then crowning the bottoms by tuck shrinking.
I never thought of using hedge trimmers to cut sheet metal but it's evidently very effective. The amazing thing is just how uniform the product is and how quickly they produce them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZQSXuzkvDs Enjoy
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Particularly the tuck shrinking of multiple parts at once, all the while holding down the stack by using the operator's feet...
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Are the rivets piecing the metal through the nut before being peened flat?
Some times looks like the nut is not even used to do it?
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The second guy still needs the nut till his hammer skills improve The more you watch these guys the more impressive their skill sets become.
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I think the first guy has a special purpose tool.
Both appear to place the rivet on the rail and under the part, tap the part to locate the rivet below. Then the tool would appear to have a hold drilled into its end, duplicating the nut, so as to cause the rivet to pierce the material when struck again. The last blow forms the shop head of the rivet. That's how I see it. FWIW
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Marc Last edited by Marc Bourget; 01-02-2017 at 10:54 AM. Reason: added "when struck again" |
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damn, 5 years to train my hands and now it appears ive neglected my feet
love these vids
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wow
I find learning is seeing I often need to see something more than once to Knock it to my head to try it . This is second time seeing some one stack parts, tho other time was with a Baliegh Hammer though . I see I have to try it |
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