Sheet Metal Shaping demystifies this seemingly black art with information on tools and basic skills and 14 customizable projects, fully illustrated with step-by-step color photography. Whether you want to create custom or replacement parts or build an entire automobile body, this metalworking course for gearheads from
award-winning automotive-restoration author and professor Ed Barr will take you as far as your interests reach.
First, you'll learn how to
assemble your ideal toolkit, as well as how to
build a power hammer and an English wheel. In the process, Barr will help you make informed choices based on available space and budget. Once you're all set up, he addresses the
concepts of shape and form.
The projects are presented in a way that you can
easily apply them to your own vehicles, whatever they may be. Barr also takes the time to show how the projects
can be accomplished with different available tools.
As you go, you'll gain the skills and confidence for tackling the
increasingly complex cases presented. Work your way up to
building a fender utilizing the wheeling machine you built earlier; then move on to building a
Model T speedster body and an
Indy car, and later a challenging
'34 Plymouth fender. The book even includes
common goofs and how to avoid and, if necessary, correct them.
Written in an
engaging and approachable style,
Sheet Metal Shaping serves equally well as a useful supplement to Barr's previous
Professional Sheet Metal Fabrication or as a must-have standalone volume for any fabricator's library.
The
Motorbooks Workshop series covers the topics that engage and interest gearheads. Written by authorities in the subject matter and illustrated with color photography, Motorbooks Workshop is the ultimate source for how-to know-how.