Metal Shaping the first part of a new Alfa Romeo 2000 Touring front face.
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- čas přidán 1. 10. 2022
- Formage de la première pièce pour la fabrication d'un nouvelle face avant d'Alfa Romeo 2000 Touring.
Le gabarit a été conçu sur Fusion 360 sur base d'un scan 3D, puis découpé à la CNC et impression 3D.
Le formage est fait grâce à un "Flexible Shape Patern", roue anglaise, rainureuse/moulureuse, marteau sur rail de chemin de fer, machine à rétreint. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Real talent, real skill, a true craftsman who loves his work.
true but not realistic anymore
Thank you for giving us a glimpse of the past and the craftsmanship that was required to bring a designers dream to life!
Magnifique vidéo d'un artisan voir un artiste une magnifique réalisation
Even just the wooden buck was impressive
I owned a 1967 Alfa Giulia Super for 21 years - rebuilt it twice. It was a 'driver' - used near every day.
Oh! - the lengths we go keep our antiques on the road.
I bought the car for $450 and sold it, when I felt it needed new blood, for $10k.
All in all, my Alfa experience was like that of having a great and memorable dog.
all the Alfa's of the day were different and most were great shapes with engines which could rev nicely...alfosud was also a different car. pity they were not galvanized in the day.
One of the most interesting and impressive videos I've ever seen on CZcams.
That's really kind of yoi, thanks for watching😉
My family had a millwork shop for 25 years in Washington state. We took a job rebuilding the wooden frame on the rear end of a Porsche. I never knew they had wooden frames. Very cool stuff.
Surely the Porsche, nor this Alfa Romeo does not have a wooden frame. These are just wooden bucks, for the master craftsman to shape and fit the body panel upon.
quel beau travail , magnifique !!!👍
Absolutely astounding. Great work!
thanks a lot!
This is a real work of art
pieces of art formed into a car that appreciates in value through time...
congratulations, a profession that has now disappeared, done by very few people, very hard work, I imagine those who at the time had to make hundreds if not thousands of cars built in this way.
thanks for uploading the video. i hope you continue to post more videos on making the remainder of the Alfa front. you do wonderful work. these videos are very helpful to a beginner such as myself. thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Yes I'll do that for sure. 😉
Das ist Handwerk! ! Bravo 👍 👍 👍 👏
Beautiful cars used to be made by hand , would last a long time and end up as collector items . Now they design them using computers , make them by robots and they become junk that nobody wants before recovering their cost . Yet they call it progress .
Salute young skilled craftsman , you are no less than a soloist in a symphony orchestra 👍
you are true, thank you very much for your comment
I love hand crafted things, but robots and computers have also made cars a lot better and reliable. I used to have an early Porsche and you couldn't, say, get a door off a junked car and fit it on yours. Getting it to git right would take a skilled craftsperson a long time. Now you can take a door from a salvage car and put it on a car and you don't even have to adjust a hinge or a latch. I've done it several times. Cars are a lot more reliable now as well.
Well it is progress in respect that the everyman can now afford them…🤷🏿♂️
What’s the labour cost for that panel?
@@freddymax5256 I'm charging 70€/h
Magnifique vidéo d'une magnifique réalisation...
Merci.
merci merci🙏🙏
Hélas,aujourd'hui on fabrique à la chaîne des SUV"Alfa Romeo" Milano en Pologne,avec des 3 cylindres Stellantis fragiles comme du verre.Ou est l'Italie d'antan?Le monde automobile a basculé à tout jamais.Bravo à ces métiers oubliés,travail magnifique qui incite au respect.
Merci
Beautiful workmanship 😊
Panie Tomku! Doskonała robota. Podziwiam dbałość o szczegóły. Wspaniały Polonez.
Un artiste
What a fast worker. I’ve never seen anything like this before. 😂. Great workmanship. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌👌👌
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This is what you call Craftsmanship at its best.
Blessed hands.
Thanks a lot😉
This is why custom made stuff has a price on them. Well done Sir.
Gteat work. Love the craftsmanship.
Cute French guy with the wild hair is a metal shaping MASTER
creep
😄 thank you very much indeed
How about the chunk of railroad track rail on the stump. Perfection
Paciencia, experiencia y amar tu trabajo para llegar realizar puro arte en "chapisteria" de automoción. Recuerdo en mis principios de aprendiz, cómo los mayores trabajaban la chapa de los coches en caliente y frio. Me fascinaba. Que tu trabajo te dé muchas satisfaciones durante muchos años..!!
that's so great to read ;-)
Thank you for sharing
Ну... с днём жестянщика !🍸🍸🍸
smart guy and great to see him using ear mufs when banging metal...a lot of people are unaware they are damaging their ears at this point. This now goes past metal work to an art form...
If it were easy? Everyone would do it. Great work.
That is art in it's basic form.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
Some amazing skill and knowledge in this workshop
Thanks a lot
Nice work
c'est absolument hypnotisant. si vous faites des formations, via le CPF ou non, n'hesitez pas a le dire
merci beaucoup 🤩
すげえ!初期の117クーペとか初代シルビアもこういう作り方だったらしいね
Incredible 👏
Handwerks-Kunst 👍
Young's Modulus of Elasticity.
Didn't realize it took this much work!
Almost 3h...
Impossible incredible work. Like a pron😅
Super!
Wow, absloutely beautiful work, and SO labour-intensive. I'd love to know how long it takes to fashion and assemble the whole jigsaw. No doubt someone will be paying a hell of a lot of money for it, and rightly so!
I designed the jigsaw my self, from a 3d scan I've made of the car. Wood is cnc cut and grey parts are 3d print. Not so expensive.
ياخي كم اعشق عملك 💪
Paha biçilemez 👌 (from Türkiye)
Interesting. I am not familiar with the pillow technique...
Bravo !
дело мастера боится!!!
Un gros niveau et un très beau travail
уходящие технологии.
красиво, но грустно.
Awesome 😍😍😍😍
thanks
Wow, the talent, patience, and effort that goes into that is so very impressive. I admire people with such talent.
Thank you very much
Outstanding craftsmanship take a bow
🥲 thank you very much
At this rate he should have a completed car body by July of 2025.
Admirable talent! ...But, isn't it like forging nails one by one by hand? What about all the latest 3D printing and prototyping technology?
This part took me 2,5h (180€+ tax). Try to find cheaper anywhere in the world. Last technology is not always the best.
You are doing simply excellent work! In as many videos as I have seen, not a single master has mentioned what metal he uses to make body panels. Could you please tell me what grades of steel can be used for the manufacture of body panels? if we are talking about steel body panels, of course.
Hello. Here I'm using standard steel (dc01) 1mm thick. 😉
Itzhak Perlman of metal.
THAT's a compliment, thank you 😉
You know they say that to a Hammer, everything's a nail...
1:24 in the biz us craftsman call this an English wheel!
Indeed
@@slgclassiccars4098 Thank you for asking! My “biz” is watching youtube videos therefore I am an expert in dozens of subjects! 🙏🏾
Fantastic workmanship, thanks for sharing how many hours would you reckon you spent on that single piece?
This part is about 2h of work. Thanks for warching.
Jeez...I got tired just watching this. The amount of labor involved.
?how much time do you think?
If you can clickbuy it, tell me where.
10out of 10 tradesmen
Great work you beautiful artisan 👌
👍
That’s an insanely complex part
You are doing a great job! Could you please tell me what grade of steel and thickness of metal you use to make body panels? None of those people posting videos about making body panels ever say what metal they use, it would be very helpful to get advice from a professional.
Steel DC01, 1mm thick
@@slgclassiccars4098
Thank you for your reply!
So far I have found sheets of this steel on sale and it is indicated there that it is electro galvanized. Do you know what this means? Does this mean that it has some kind of coating like zinc or something else? As far as I understand, sheets of metal for the manufacture of body panels should not be coated with anything, otherwise welding problems may arise. Is it so?
These days not many people could tell you what an English wheel even was......much less what it did and how you would use one. THIS my friends is what panel beater craftsmen used back in the day's before mass production of two hundred ton steel stamping presses became the norm in mass production. before this every panel on every car ever made was done this way by skilled craftsmen with decades of experience behind them, sadly a dying art in an age where even "NOW" is not quick enough in a throw away society.
👌👌 fab
How to make such a model (frame) of a car? This is a parametric model, if not, what is it called?
Originally, the contiurs were taken in patterns directly from the designer's full-size drawn views, or off the wood and modelling clay master model.
Wrong focus on railway sleepers, where do you get them? 😅
Indeed, sorry.
I ve found it somewhere lost in the back yard I cant remember.
that's more than a lifetime tool
Супер !
thanks a lot for watching me from so far! Cheers from Belgium
Love it !!!,🔴🫢🤫
Je suis un bon chaudronnier. Mais la carrosserie bravo.
☺️ merci beaucouo
Гарна робота, майстерні навички.
Яку марку листового заліза використовуєте, можно поцікавитись? Дякую)
steel 0.8mm, gauge 18
Я теперь понимаю почему старые авто так дорого стоили
What did I just watch? I want my ten minutes back.
Tell me more
en el minuto 9,55....siete años despues, ya estaba hecha la pieza
I dont get you
What is that pillow made of?
leather sand bag
Took him long enough.
how long do you think? would you have been faster?
Bro you know you can buy fenders on rockauto on the cheap
🤣
This is just awesome. Thank you for the great content.
Thanks for watching my content 😉
Combien de temps pour faire une pièce comme ça?
Environ 2,5 heure. J'irai plus vite pour la deuxieme
@@slgclassiccars4098 ça va, c'est raisonnable👍
How many hours?
I don't remember, but If I have to make another one I would take me 2.5h
Жесть
What would this cost
2.5h of labour
Coparts probably didn’t have the part
indeed
Интересно что у него в той подушечке?🤔
it's a leather sandbag
Baléze oO
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So, can the company pay him $150,000 dollars a year for his work? That’s $75.00/hr. A Porsche mechanic in the USA BILLS AT $130.00/hr. What is fair?
130$/hr is totally crazy. We charge 70€/h, that's fair. I dont want to be rich, I dont like expensive things and useless shiny things, I just want to create beautiful things, and make my client's dream come true, and be an example for my children
Что за мягкая наковальня?
Leather sandbag
does one make real money from this or is it just a hobby and perhaps the youtube related money is the real game?
That's my job, man. People give me money to restore their classic cars, and you see a part of it.
🇺🇦❤️
Don't bump your Alfa Romeo....please.
Не рентабельно
What does that mean?
The poor owner of this thing has to sit in the office all day to earn the money for this peace. The only thing he can do is drive the car around. How sad.
What do you say man? Am I showing how to earn money here? I'm just showing my craftsmanship, no matter the money, or time involved. My work is to restore classic cars, if the client decide to commission me, that's because he thinks his car worth it.
Sorry. Total misunderstanding.
It’s a joy seeing you work and form the metal. From a plain sheet to a sculptured piece of art.
To my view most of the joy is in building the car not in owning it.
My highest respect to your work.
@@Goldfinger140 sorry, my mistake 😖.
Thanks a lot for your comment
The Stone Age
tell me more about what you know about the "actuel" way to make it
@@slgclassiccars4098 Additive Manufacturing
@@slgclassiccars4098 By the way! For sure, the stand on which the panels are being tried on is designed in some kind of CAD program. And it is made on a CNC machine. And it has clear dimensions and symmetry. This is already a step towards the 21st century. If not, then I'm really sorry for you. Some kind of masochism. It's like cutting a toothpick out of a log with a penknife.
@@user-wc3do8zm3f What are you talking about?
Yes, this wood buck has been cnc machined and 3d printed from a 3d scan. I've designerd it myself, as I shape this part
Human beings have been evolving their techniques for millions of years. Evolution isn't just about using the latest techniques, evolution is about using the best one, no matter how old they are.
Believe me, I'm an industrial designer and sheet metal shaper: what you see here is by far the best way to shape a car part properly without it costing you thousands of euros.
Just ask chatgpt.
@@slgclassiccars4098 Good. If it's not a secret, how much time did you spend making this panel? I'm interested. And how much it would cost in dollars? Let's say if I ordered it from you. Perhaps you are right. Maybe this is a quick way. But you need two of them! And they should be symmetrical (mirrored) and the same in all parameters and quality.
муйней занимаетесь
you are so funny.
But who wants to buy a car that was beat on by a hammer? 😂 you do know if you just press the part out by tons of force you can get it done in a few seconds! 😂 making the part that way is just waste of time!
You are joking of course, but as I'm not totally sure of it, let me tell yiu that some of the more expensive cars are made by hand. And also every single rare car is made that way.
Making a press to produce 5 pieces is just an incredible waste of money.