DH82EH wrote:
Nice results Scott.
What do you have to do to "un-crash" those wing tips?
Andy
Andy, as expected, I have a ton of hammers of various shapes and sizes. I have one favorite jewelers ball peen hammer that is very light and small. I find it works these aluminum bits very well. The trick is what you pound them on. If you use steel (hammer) on steel "anvil" you will stretch the aluminum and never correct the issue. I used a slab of PVC with a thin rubber sheet laid on it so I was actually pounding into the rubber. With dissimmilar materials (steel hammer and rubber anvil) the aluminum will actually shrink which is what is needed in this case to bring the aluminum dents back to the original surface. Sounds weird, I know but it actually works, as you can see.
To work some of the final blemishes out, I used the same hammer but actually used the PVC sheet as the anvil. After I am happy that 90+% of the hammer work is done, I use 600 grit sand paper so to remove as little material as possible. I'll then polish and work the light reflection to make perfect. Sometimes I have to polish, rework, sand and polish again.
Another trick I use is to clean the backside of the part and "polish" with scotchbrite to reveal the high spots on the back which are the low spots on the outer surface. You have to read the braille with your fingers and read the light reflections with your eyes.
Hope that helps.
