A cheeky wheel
To even out, stretch and smooth the inner section of the reverse curve, I decided to see how an English wheel would affect the material.
I swapped out the bottom wheel for another with a higher crown, the highest crown available as this is a small piece of metal so I wanted a minimal contact patch.
After only a few light passes through the English wheel, the central arc was widened, smoothed and slightly more aligned.
I began to work on stretching and forming the metal using various metal anvil-like objects that were scattered around the workshop.
Got up to this stage when I was informed that there was staff CNC training so I had to leave.
Will hammer out the final parts another day.
I swapped out the bottom wheel for another with a higher crown, the highest crown available as this is a small piece of metal so I wanted a minimal contact patch.
After only a few light passes through the English wheel, the central arc was widened, smoothed and slightly more aligned.
I began to work on stretching and forming the metal using various metal anvil-like objects that were scattered around the workshop.
Got up to this stage when I was informed that there was staff CNC training so I had to leave.
Will hammer out the final parts another day.
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