I got to spend three VERY long days with Christian Sosa of Sosa Metal Works. I had never bent a single piece of metal before so he had his hand full teaching me how to use a Powell, Pullmax, Baileigh and his own Shape-o-matics.
I can not speak highly enough of him. He is one of the nicest, most patient and most talented people I have ever met. He let me hammer away in his shop until 5/6am and wouldn't let me call it a night until I finally got it figured out.
I went from 0 experience to building a matching set of bowls, and a near complete gas tank in 3 days. He is the man, now on to some pictures.
The first thing he taught me was to take an already existing bowl and create a duplicate. He showed me how to make paper templates and how to put folds in the paper and what those folds mean.
After making the template, I cut out a blank from 16 gauge steel (he teaches people how to shape metal with heavy stock so when we move to aluminum or lighter gauge it is easier)
Umm.. Am I doing this right? It looks pretty ugly...
ah there we go!
After doing a couple more exercises with bowls, we moved on to 'how to build wireframes' (my hands are still sore from this)
I tried to make something 'cb550 ish' but didnt have a tank on hand so I went from memory.
Template for the first section (ton of shape in that piece!)
bingo!
These side piece were a pain but they they finally went into place with the help of a little beer.
Fast forward a little (a lot) and I got all the pieces together and welded. To celebrate, the guys came running out with cold beers cracked, poured them into my tank and made me chug. they helped a little too
I dont have any better photos of the tank, but Im going to clean up the welds and run it though a hammer to get it all nice and perfectly smooth.
I ended up ordering a power hammer and might be building an english wheel soon, so I will have lots of bits and pieces coming out of my garage soon =)