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Old 06-05-2019, 05:42 PM
robowens40 robowens40 is offline
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I'm Rob,

I live in Fort Collins, Colorado.

I am interested in learning more about metal shaping because I have always been fascinated by building/creating things. My father was, and my brother is, a master mechanic but I was always more interested in the shapes than the engines of cars. In my younger days I apprenticed as a carpenter and in a stained glass studio so I figured the next logical step is to try my hand at metal.

My ultimate goal is to be able to build metal replicas of cars I can't afford; and even if I could I wouldn't want to customize to my personal tastes due to rarity. In particular I want to build a 356 speedster outlaw.

I plan on taking some classes in the near future and would appreciate any suggestions.

I'm thinking of just pulling the trigger and buying an English Wheel and start teaching myself how to use it with the help of books and youtube. Is that a crazy idea?
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