Metal shaping

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In the photos below, high density polyethylene sheet was used along with a 1/8" thick steel plate. This panel could have been done on the bead roller but was done with a hammer form instead for a more accurate shape. The plate was used to achieve a nice defined edge.
 
In the photos below, high density polyethylene sheet was used along with a 1/8" thick steel plate. This panel could have been done on the bead roller but was done with a hammer form instead for a more accurate shape. The plate was used to achieve a nice defined edge.
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The top piece of plastic is cut on an angle to allow for hammer clearance. The pieces in the photos below are arranged in the order they will be bolted together.
 
The top piece of plastic is cut on an angle to allow for hammer clearance. The pieces in the photos below are arranged in the order they will be bolted together.
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