Originally posted by David Schwab
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Even a complex contoured part can be made this way. For example, you can divide the shell up into sections that are formed separately by simple dies in a small hydraulic press. Some sections can be hand formed with a hammer and shaped anvil. Then the parts are trimmed and soldered together and smoothed out. After plating, the joints are invisible. It's all classic metalworking technique. And yes, it takes a lot more labor than a production stamping operation.
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