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Hello everybody!
I stumbled across your forum while doing the ol' "random association point and click" game on the web researching english wheels, their use and their construction. I recently picked up a '74 honda sl 125 that I plan on doing some custom metal working on. I don't have much experience with this stuff so as with anything I don't know much about, I'm reading as much as I can find on the subject! I'm a machinist by trade, but my sheet metal experience is pretty limited. I've done a few spinning jobs and started a seat for a previous bike project that I wasn't able to bring when I moved across the country last fall. I know I have pics of that seat someplace, I'll post them when I come across them. Anyway, looks like a lot of knowledge here and I look forward to reading all there is to read and learning from the knowledgeable! Will- |
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Hello Will and welcome
There is a get together in Santa Cruse this weekend. Would be a great place to start your learning experience and it's close to you.
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Welcome to the site Will, Wheels are great machines but there is a lot more to shaping metal than the wheeling machine. I think the wheel is the wrong place to start learning personally. I was shaping metal for years before I ever used one. It allowed me to learn how the metal reacts when it is being formed and I learned joining and metal finishing hand forming etc. all things you need even if you have a wheeling machine.
David
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Welcome to Allmetalshaping Will!
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Hi all, thanks for the welcome!
David, yes since last night I've seen lots on here that I never knew about it. I wasn't so much researching english wheels as something I wanted to jump right into, more because I was curious about their use. I'm still working my way through the "metal shaping basics" sticky on the forum here. I'm sure I'll have lots more questions! Quote:
Thanks! Will-
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Will:
Look under today's posts. Find Santa Cruze. All the info is there. I just finished welding up some "T" dollies to put in the tool trade drawing. Should be lots of fun and learning from the best on the west coast.
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Thanks for the heads-up, it looks great. But it also appears to be full up, so next year perhaps!
Will-
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