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some of the tricks to the trade.
tools that are extremly useful.
dremel.. ez cut of discs.. 16 bucks for pack of 5 in Aus
tin snips. mine cost 6 bucks... lefty and righty .... VERY good to have both.
hole saws... good set... like 150+
vice. - also 2 bits of right angle steel about 50cm in length each
hammer - steel head hammer and rubber hammer + piece of say inch thick wood.
if you can a bending brake..
no pic sorry .... google it
1 keen bean modder
ill add... if i think of or are suggested...
some tricks!
bending.
ok..
if you are bending a plate of say steel or alumi. to bend you will need...
1 vice.
1 metal hammer
1 rubber hammer
1 piece of wood
2 pieces of rightangle steel.
step 1
make sure your vice and bench is relativly clean in the vice area.
step 2
open the vice enough to fit the 2 steel angles in the vice as a bending edge and the plate.
step 3
tighten the vice so you are able to move the plate to desired spot... (your line)
step 4
tighten vice so the plate doesnt move.
step 5
put the piece of wood against the metal and start to hit it with the steel hammer. (if this is too hard hit it higher with the rubber mallet.)
step 6
slowly start to bend the plate. when it is at an angle easier to use the wood.. use it..
this will give you a sharper line and not dent ur plate.
step 7
hit as low as possible until desired angle...
/\ or use a bending brake! (easy to make)
the result
and if you do it wrong
step 8
rep DonT-FeaR for this tut 
more soon....

Originally Posted by
Drum Thumper
you tease!
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Anodized
Re: some of the tricks to the trade.
Nice! The pics help a lot. +rep
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Re: some of the tricks to the trade.
yea had to wait to go to my dads before i could take them

Originally Posted by
Drum Thumper
you tease!
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