Hi love your "Home Depot" stump, I have a few questions about it. What hardwood is it? How thick are the boards, 1", 2"?. What is the overall size of the box? Is it glued and screwed together? Do you have any plans or templates for cutting the boards on a bandsaw? Why so low? Wouldn't it be better if it was higher so you don't have to bend over as much? Thanks.
William Longyard I've had a look at it and all I could find was " Dent Repair and the Shrinking Disc video" but I believe that one is only about taking out dents and use of the shrinking disc right?
The templates for plywood bucks available for sale on sights like Etsey
are a very great and affordable way to start metal shaping
Hi love your "Home Depot" stump, I have a few questions about it. What hardwood is it? How thick are the boards, 1", 2"?. What is the overall size of the box? Is it glued and screwed together? Do you have any plans or templates for cutting the boards on a bandsaw? Why so low? Wouldn't it be better if it was higher so you don't have to bend over as much? Thanks.
The stump shrinking starts with a panel that already has some shape in it. How do you start the shrinking when you have a large, flat panel?
johngslaterThere is no difference. You can start with a flat, or shaped, panel. Tucks, or puckers, will be made either way.
Does Ray have any plans on brining out an instruction dvd? I'd love to attend one of his classes but I'm in Europe :(
OpaSann0 Visit: www.proshaper.com
William Longyard I've had a look at it and all I could find was " Dent Repair and the Shrinking Disc video" but I believe that one is only about taking out dents and use of the shrinking disc right?
William Longyard Btw, how is the Alfa project coming along?
all i learned from this vid was how to fuck up a perfectly good piece of sheet !
LOL "ill do a couple of shrinks " more like ill totally destroy the sheet
Someone who really gets metal shaping!