Book Sheet Metal Fabrication by Ed Barr in DOC, FB2, TXT
9780760331811 0760331812 A perfect follow-up for those who have read Motorbook's How To Fabricate Sheet Metalor for anyone who possesses a rudimentary understanding of sheet metal fabrication techniques, this is a book that gets into the process in detail and depth. Author Tim Barton, both an expert sheet metal fabricator and a respected writer on the subject, offers instructions that take readers beyond the basics to a real mastery of this art. He includes clear directions for using power and pneumatic hammers, the English wheel, Eckold machines, Pullmax machines and more. Among the specific skills he describes are hand forming techniques, buck building, punching louvers, edge finishing, and more. Readers will learn how to form door seams, make fenders, hoods and other body parts. They'll also learn how to put various finishes on metal, like engine turning, metal chasing and laser processing. For the beginner who wishes to challenge himself and the apprentice who wants to master his craft, this expert overview of sheet metal fabrication is as clear, comprehensive, and practical as any workshop tutorial offered by a pro., A perfect follow-up for those who have read Motorbooks' Sheet Metal Fabricationor for anyone who possesses a rudimentary understanding of sheet metal fabrication techniques, this is a book that gets into the process in detail and depth. Author Ed Barr, both an expert sheet metal fabricator and a respected teacher on the subject, offers instructions that take readers beyond the basics to a real mastery of this art. He includes clear directions for using power and pneumatic hammers and the English wheel, as well as describing specific skills like hand forming techniques, buck building, punching louvers, edge finishing, and more. Readers will learn how to form door seams and to make fenders, hoods, and other body parts. They'll also learn how to put various finishes on metal through engine turning, metal chasing, and laser processing. For the beginner who wishes to challenge himself, the apprentice who wants to master his craft, or the professional wanting an in-depth reference, this expert overview of sheet metal fabrication is as clear, comprehensive, and practical as any workshop tutorial., A perfect follow-up to Motorbooks' Sheet Metal Fabricationor for anyone with a rudimentary understanding of sheet metal fabrication techniques, this book gets into the process in detail and depth. Author Ed Barr take readers beyond the basics to a real mastery of this art. He includes clear directions for using power and pneumatic hammers and the English wheel, as well as describing specific skills like hand forming techniques, buck building, punching louvers, edge finishing, and more. Readers will learn how to form door seams and to make fenders, hoods, and other body parts. They'll also learn how to put various finishes on metal through engine turning, metal chasing, and laser processing. For the beginner who wishes to challenge himself, the apprentice who wants to master his craft, or the professional wanting an in-depth reference, this expert overview of sheet metal fabrication is as clear, comprehensive, and practical as any workshop tutorial.
9780760331811 0760331812 A perfect follow-up for those who have read Motorbook's How To Fabricate Sheet Metalor for anyone who possesses a rudimentary understanding of sheet metal fabrication techniques, this is a book that gets into the process in detail and depth. Author Tim Barton, both an expert sheet metal fabricator and a respected writer on the subject, offers instructions that take readers beyond the basics to a real mastery of this art. He includes clear directions for using power and pneumatic hammers, the English wheel, Eckold machines, Pullmax machines and more. Among the specific skills he describes are hand forming techniques, buck building, punching louvers, edge finishing, and more. Readers will learn how to form door seams, make fenders, hoods and other body parts. They'll also learn how to put various finishes on metal, like engine turning, metal chasing and laser processing. For the beginner who wishes to challenge himself and the apprentice who wants to master his craft, this expert overview of sheet metal fabrication is as clear, comprehensive, and practical as any workshop tutorial offered by a pro., A perfect follow-up for those who have read Motorbooks' Sheet Metal Fabricationor for anyone who possesses a rudimentary understanding of sheet metal fabrication techniques, this is a book that gets into the process in detail and depth. Author Ed Barr, both an expert sheet metal fabricator and a respected teacher on the subject, offers instructions that take readers beyond the basics to a real mastery of this art. He includes clear directions for using power and pneumatic hammers and the English wheel, as well as describing specific skills like hand forming techniques, buck building, punching louvers, edge finishing, and more. Readers will learn how to form door seams and to make fenders, hoods, and other body parts. They'll also learn how to put various finishes on metal through engine turning, metal chasing, and laser processing. For the beginner who wishes to challenge himself, the apprentice who wants to master his craft, or the professional wanting an in-depth reference, this expert overview of sheet metal fabrication is as clear, comprehensive, and practical as any workshop tutorial., A perfect follow-up to Motorbooks' Sheet Metal Fabricationor for anyone with a rudimentary understanding of sheet metal fabrication techniques, this book gets into the process in detail and depth. Author Ed Barr take readers beyond the basics to a real mastery of this art. He includes clear directions for using power and pneumatic hammers and the English wheel, as well as describing specific skills like hand forming techniques, buck building, punching louvers, edge finishing, and more. Readers will learn how to form door seams and to make fenders, hoods, and other body parts. They'll also learn how to put various finishes on metal through engine turning, metal chasing, and laser processing. For the beginner who wishes to challenge himself, the apprentice who wants to master his craft, or the professional wanting an in-depth reference, this expert overview of sheet metal fabrication is as clear, comprehensive, and practical as any workshop tutorial.