Fucking awesome. I know there aren’t many people left who know the skill it takes to lay down that neck and then do the rest in one pass. No breakdown chuck no switching blocks. I must have cracked 100 of them and had another hundred flow back over the block. Nice work
@BET LLC thank you for your kind words. It's nice to hear from someone who really understands. The secret to not cracking them or have them back up is to not tuck the corners right away. The sharper the corner, the weaker the spot.
@@digbickmetalspinning9700 Yes, set the radii last. Plus, keep the edge curled and moving in one direction, don't back spin. I find back spinning copper does not work well. Very nice work.
@@digbickmetalspinning9700 Oh yeah, and pullin. 45 years now and counting. Not much copper, nickle alloys mainly. When I do spin copper, I lock the roller so it doesn't turn, that way the finish is more shinny. Love your videos.
@jan espen Sandvik thank you. I appreciate that. No annealing necessary for that job. The copper is top quality. As long as you don't play around with it, no problem. 😁
@@HomeMoonshiners @American Copper Works. We might have a few kicking around. We have lots of chucks. The company I'm at is called Crown Cookware. It's closing. You could inquire about what tooling is available