Category:Sheet Metalwork
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Description
Sheet Metalworking involves the formation of objects by bending, folding, rolling and joining flat sheets of metal which have been cut to an appropriate pattern - known as Nets and Developments.
A Tinsmith (aka Whitesmith), for example, makes a variety of household objects by cold working various thin and flat sheet metals but commonly from Tinplate.
The same or similar techniques can be used when working Pewter or making objects from Galvanised Iron, Steel or Aluminium for example.
Pages in category 'Sheet Metalwork'
The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
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Media in category 'Sheet Metalwork'
The following 19 files are in this category, out of 19 total.
- FoldingAngles.png 788 × 399; 167 KB
- FoldingBar.png 750 × 536; 167 KB
- Joggling.png 999 × 463; 128 KB
- LoafTin.png 862 × 462; 227 KB
- PastryCutters.png 451 × 454; 177 KB
- TinCan.png 270 × 430; 140 KB
- TinplateContainer.png 373 × 417; 244 KB
- TinsmithCapStripLockedCornerSeamJoint.png 775 × 423; 136 KB
- TinsmithingCornerLapJoints.png 667 × 292; 41 KB
- TinsmithingLapJointSoldering2.png 1,018 × 765; 115 KB
- TinsmithingMakingWiredEdge.png 1,134 × 583; 214 KB
- TinsmithMakingGroovedSeam.png 1,240 × 707; 335 KB
- TinsmithMakingKnockedUpJoint.png 1,314 × 492; 351 KB
- TinsmithMakingSafeEdge.png 1,026 × 487; 168 KB
- TinsmithMakingSeamedCylinderGrooving.png 983 × 719; 326 KB
- TinsmithMakingStandingSeam.png 1,314 × 508; 394 KB
- TinsmithStandingSeamJoint.png 575 × 200; 48 KB
- Tinware.png 281 × 254; 72 KB
- TransitionPieces.png 837 × 553; 303 KB