Metal Shaping for HOBBITS! Helmet Fabrication (LOTR) Eastwood Mini English Wheel Test & Review
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- čas přidán 10. 02. 2023
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This week we gave the @eastwoodco Mini English Wheel a try, and thought it would be fun to make an Uruk Hai helmet from Lord of the Rings! In this video we go through the project step by step and put the Mini English Wheel through its paces. A helmet fit for an Orc!
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Fun video, humorous and informative.
Really great way to demo the English Wheel. Could really use one of these tikes in my new shop. Lots of smoothing projects in the plans.
so glad i found this channel. I used to watch a guy rebuilding a BMW body out of aluminum, then he stopped uploading videos.
I never used an English wheel before your video was very informative. I have been trying to make a copper weather vain in the shape of a sailboat however nothing I do gets the compound bends necessary to complete the hull section to any satisfaction. I am an avid woodworker expanding into metalworking. After viewing your video on the Eastwood mini English wheel I can visualize having an English wheel being a valuable asset. Thank you for the tutorial on the English wheel. Your videos are great.
Sweet vid! I'd use this on my project rebuild 1962 Austin Healey! Cheers
I would use the English wheel to continue working on my restoration project, as well as educate my kids on metal shaping.
Id use this to make small form fitting panels to block off holes in my firewall
I'd make some motorcycle fairings. Thanks for the video👍🏻
I would use this wheel to make patch panels for a 69 Camaro my brother has been bringing back to life. Thanks for the fun video!
Wouldn’t mind using it to learn how to create metal fender flares for my 2000 Trans-Am.
I am fixing a crashed 68 Pontiac tempest. Junkyard LS with DIY turbo. (Super budget) I would love to wheel out some patch panels to eliminate a few rust spots. Love the work!
love to learn to make som path panels when restoring cars!
I'd use my mini Eastwood wheel to make fender flares for my toaster.
Interesting...would love to learn how to use one for various projects...including some patch panel work...
I would use the roller to help make custom panels for projects at our shop. I have always wanted one.
Could use for smaller patch panels. Would be handy and store easily.
Great channel and really enjoyed the Eastwood mini wheel video. If I won the wheel I’d use it creat fender headlight bucket and taillight panel patch panels for my 67 Stang.
Would love to have the skills to form metal the way you do. Maybe this little Eastwood English Wheel is the start I need
I would use it on my minitruck build !
I think we need a LOTR inspired Porsche Build
I’d use it to form replacement tail light panels on my project car. Putting Volvo 164 tail lights on a Volvo 242.
I’m thinking custom fenders for my quad trailer would be a great starter project.
Very good video! Thought of buying one myself for some of my motorcycle builds 🤙🏻
I would use that bad boy on for the engine cover/ back seats in my diy mini jet boat. Thanks for some good content to replace Saturday morning cartoons.
I'd love to try my hand on some custom bodywork for my 1979 Opel Kadett C if I got the English wheel. A turbo drivetrain is in the works, it definitely needs some upgrades in the looks department as well.
Cool helmet, that would be helpful for my 76 Bronco build. Don’t hurt yourself!
I'm about to start a restoration/make over on a copy of a lotus 7 this would be cool to help make some panels for and a 'manager's style pickup therapy after that, love your work guys.
i would use it to build fenders for my go cart
I would use this to make wide arches for my mgb gt
Really enjoyed the video and all the others I've watched. Been thinking of getting one but didn't know how it would work. I would use it mainly to make patch panels.
I’d use it for making 1/10 aluminum RC car bodies.
I could use this for patch panels and a custom hood scoop on my Falcon project.
I'm gathering parts and tools to build a Lotus 7 replica using a 92 BMW 525i drive train.
The wheel will definitely be put to use on the interior metal.
A wheel that size would fit my workshop without the need for me to do much cleaning up to make room for it. Would definitely start out with making patch panels with it.
I would use the Eastwood to make custom metal accessories to go with my leather working projects.
i have a porsche 944 i would love to learn to make patch panels for a few rust spots
I would use this to make aluminum panels for a mini airstream caravan that I'd like to build
I would use this English wheel to make rocker panels for my 1985 300zx 2 + 2
I would use the wheel to make some repairpanels for my VW Bug.
Great video! First thing I'd (attempt) to make if I won was a Mandalorian helmet, because "This is the way". After that I would try to learn how to shape panels, as my passion is Kustom cars. Would be great for making patch and custom panels.
It would work great for making patches for my mini 1989 Honda Civic
I would make mini 1950s style toys . Cars. Rockets and lazer. I've always wanted to get into ye old wheel
I'd use it to make panels to plug the holes in my ageing c-class. So far just playing around with a sandbag and hammers. Did metalwork at school 30+ years ago so i really enjoy this channel
I was use mine to build a life size version of Ryan! ughh wait...
I would use the mini english wheel to make my own armor
I'm gonna do some wheeling to my Toyota Starlet
I would use this wheel to make a tiny little car..thanks!
If by odd chance I were to win the giveaway English wheel, I would have some uses for it right away. Some patch panels on my car, maybe attempt to make a wide body after practice. Plus I'm a nerd so helmets and armor would be a must seeing as I already started making my own knives. 🤞🤞
Love your videos! Thanks for taking the time for explaining your process. We are not professionals by any means, so having an English wheel on hand is something I would use to learn and practice on. I am a DIYer, so I can definitely use it to make custom panels, more organic-looking mounting solutions for my personal vehicles. We are in the middle of lifting our VW Golf and I have to make everything including new fenders, new inner liners, etc... probably need to relocated some stuff too to clear the larger tires. I also need to bead roll some stuff. Which would another thing I would like to learn to do.
I will make a velomobile, for sure
Been on the fence about this one for a while. Thanks for showing what it’s actually capable of! I went from having a 1400sq ft shop to a single car garage recently. Everything has to be modular since floor space is limited- as is table. I am a competition motorcycle builder and believe this will be perfect in my shop.
as a shop owner you should know that eastwood just sells rebranded crap
I would use the mini wheel to shape metal.
Haha tony got jokes this morning
I'd like a wheel for making repair sections and custom body panels.
I'd be interested to see how you would compare this to an equally priced larger wheel of lower quality.
Fantasy/Sci-fi movie reference geekdom…I found my people. If bestowed this gift I will build thy custom codpiece and polish it profusely to a vibrant shine. Or something like that.
Wouldn’t mind using it to learn how to create metal fender flares for my mx5
I’d use this wheel to help shape patch panels in my Subaru powered Porsche 914 I’m building. Also would definitely try to build armor and other foolish things. Would find any excuse I could to practice with it.
Well I would use it to make a custom interior bits from my car
Baby race car, because I don’t have time for the real race car anymore. Lol! Great video.
Sauron here, I may need to your skills, on my Porsche...
I bet you want us to bring a certain ring too. 😒 NOT TODAY SAURON.
@@CrucibleCoachworks Bah, but I want run my 356 around the Nurburg - RING!
Unfortunately I’m not experienced enough to use that english wheel yet but video was great.
If I won this I'd probably use it to make body panels for my electric bike and maybe some stuff for customers...... But mainly I want to make a 300 Spartan helmet. 😁👍
I would use it to fab pieces to restore my 56 international harvester pickup
Need👁️ I want to experiment making aluminum corners and curves for a custom campers. 🙌💪 make it a business one day.
You should totally watch today's video, Paul. 😉
(And send us your shipping information to "ryankrause(at)transloggt.com"!)
@@CrucibleCoachworks sent 👍
i would use it to shape metal
Cab corners for a ‘71 FJ55 Toyota Landcruiser! #needthis
I would learn on it, I am a beginner.
All the “nerd” stuff I love AND you’re a badass metal artist, I’m a fan. I got nothing else to say… 👍🏽👍🏽
And the acting, this channel has it all‼️
Try and make metal fender flares for my 94 Miata
This was more interesting than I thought it would be and I appreciate the overview of the wheel. I have been looking at them for quite a while as I am restoration modding a 61 chvy C10, and a 37 Hudson Terraplane. This would definitely help! Keep up the awesome work!
Do you think this English wheel could smooth out a section of a quarter panel? Essentially removing the high spots from a dent repair or something?
I'd use it to thin out pork skin before frying it into pork rinds of course... and use it to make pieces for my truck and autocross car, and hopefully pass down skills/ knowledge to my kids one day!
Wasn’t sure I would enjoy this video, but I am very glad that I watched it!! I would use that English wheel for making cab corners for my old truck.
I would love to take my skills from body tech to shaping and forming my own panels. Honestly I’ve been looking at that wheel for a while to learn how to shape! Fender flares, motorcycle fenders, have a few projects I’d want to tackle with it lol
You are inspiring. How did you learn to do what you can do at such a young age? I'm do most things myself and when I can't find something , I will make it. I have a 90 300zx and would like to do a wide body on it but, I don't like what is available and also the price is too too much. Regards. Dennis
I would love to learn how to use an English wheel and make some cool stuff. And I gotta say, you and Tony give me life in your videos haha. I love how y’all mess around and have that fun banter with each other ❤
Love the production level of your videos always interesting! I would love the English wheel to expand my sheet metal skills for the odd rust repair and odd shapes I struggle with without such stretching tools
Would use it to fabricate motorcycle consoles.
When I was a little kid, my grandmother would make our Halloween costumes. I should’ve asked grandpa instead.
Nice little wheel. I have always wanted to learn how to use one. I would use it to make patch panels for my project cars.
As a scale modeler of both automobiles and trains, I definitely think I could find a multitude of uses for something like this.
Hiya guys great video as always 😁 the little Eastwood English looks so versatile for small shops and hobbyist alike I would use it for small repair sections and it would amazing for many applications that you could turn your hands to keep up the great work ♥️
I would be very interested in a series on how to make your own medieval armor, showing the process by using only affordable diy tools like this :) so I.. I mean my friend can make his own armor :D
Hi there. There are channels that do exactly that.
Honestly if I got it I’d just hours on it honing in my metal shaping and learning. I got my mig welder, sandbag and hammer and shrinker and stretcher and hammer and dolly. So far that’s been working good for me!
I’d use it to make some custom panels/parts for my 944! Looks like the perfect size for my small garage! Outstanding video fellas! 👏🏻
Mom can we have English Wheel? No we have English Wheel at home. Aww Mom thats English Knee!!
😂😂😂
@@CrucibleCoachworks Im getting ready by watching you guys to weld STI rear quarters into my bug eye WRX wagon, to match the front end already on it and the doors to match are waiting as well. Before my Dad passed away we bought the car to work on together and do this very project!! The Porsche is very inspiring THANK YOU so very much for your content when I watch I think about my Dad! We would be watching this together if he was still here. Oh BTW Roger Roger!!
I'd use the mini English wheel to make an all steel suit of armor!! 🦾 ..and for shaping patch panels for my old project cars.
I would undoubtedly use the wheel to pinch my fingers at least once while learning.
That’s the spirit!
id like to make an IRON MAN. helmet! if i won
Obviously, I would use it to weaponize my Orc army, and take over the world
🍺👏👍🏻
hobbyists i thought it said Hobbitsies
This is just the thing for Kinetic Sculpture Racing. What's that? You've never heard of Kinetic racing? This should help (just like this mini english wheel would have helped me build my "Locknut Monster.) czcams.com/video/shnyZEvnhy0/video.html
Stop horsing around and get back to work 😅
Hard to follow this with all the nonsense
I'm working on a nova, what to use the 454 stinger hood scoop, but can't find one in steel, only fiberglass, so i would use the wheel, to build and form a stinger hood scoop...