I agree totally MM. The hub caps might be almost impossible on a regular bead roller. Might be possible to do them with a negative pattern like I did the Dodge Stars on the running boards.
I was thinking something like this, but using an air hammer to do the pounding. Don't know if that is really doable, but that is what popped into my little pea brain.That was my though as well Dozer.
Carve it into some good hard rock maple or oak and start going at it with a hammer and rounded off punch or a variety of shaped hardwood pieces.
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Thanks Torchie just buy a cheap one then the fixes for them are easy.[cl [cl [cl [cl [cl
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Now I really have to get a bead roller.
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Looks sweat.[cl[cl What size roller did you use on the top and did you use the corresponding roller on the bottom or something else?
Louvers. Good. Skip like. [cl
Genius Dozer! I need to get one now! Thanks for sharing that idea.
I have looked at the HF ones Dozer but at this point my funds are better spent else where...
So for now I will live vicariously through your posts. As well as others...[ddd
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You're smarter than you look. (Told ya I'd get even. )
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nice. [cl Usually when I make straight louvres I clamp up the piece inbetween angle iron or bar and work my way through with a sharp woodchisel, then clamp both edges (open & closed side and top & bottom also) of the louvre to desired depth and work it down with a shaped punch or round bar. Works well with a little practice and no bead roller needed.
Here`s a picture of my louvre dies for the bead roller, if anyone wants to copy the shape. These just crank down through the sheet so you dont have to make a cut first. And yes, you can make curved louvres with these. Using a bead roller you will need to dress the ends of the louvres to make them looks nice.
That's a cool idea, I'm working on putting a garage door motor on mine with a pedal. That will make life so much easier.
I bought mine on ebay, brand new craftsman for $25.
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