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|room=Metal Working Room | model = 8536823 | work envelope = throat depth: 28""; Die radius flat, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 an 12 in | link to manual = https://www.princessauto.com/file/general/8536823_manualhb_00_01_v02_manuel_enfr.pdf | related tools =  | trainers = None Available. Self Train | knowledge keepers = | SDS link =  | SWP link =  | consumables }}
|room=Metal Working Room | model = 8536823 | work envelope = throat depth: 28""; Die radius flat, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 an 12 in | link to manual = https://www.princessauto.com/file/general/8536823_manualhb_00_01_v02_manuel_enfr.pdf | related tools =  | trainers = None Available. Self Train | knowledge keepers = | SDS link =  | SWP link =  | consumables }}
The English Wheel is used to make complex 3D curves and shapes in metal. It's relatively safe to use (there is a pinch hazard from the wheels plus laceration hazard from sharp edges) but there probably isn't anyone at North Forge who can teach you how to use it. Feel free to experiment accordingly and please share your results with the community.

Revision as of 15:49, 2024 June 15

The English Wheel is used to make complex 3D curves and shapes in metal. It's relatively safe to use (there is a pinch hazard from the wheels plus laceration hazard from sharp edges) but there probably isn't anyone at North Forge who can teach you how to use it. Feel free to experiment accordingly and please share your results with the community.