If you can find it; soft copper sheets work better. Most of what I have seen for sheet metal work lately is tempered/cold rolled sheets. Metal art suppliers probably have the soft temper stuff in small pieces. Heating copper and quenching it in water will soften it; reverse of steel. As you stretch the material it will work harden. The deeper the form the thinner the piece will become. The tension/fail point to work harden crack is at the top where the thinning starts. We learned all this in metal shop when I was in the 6th grade.
Ron
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Yeah.... That video is brilliant MinnesotaDave. Thank you so very much. That is something within my skillset for sure.
Tractor Seabee, thanks for the info on copper. I have been pricing this stuff out and I guess I live in a fantasy land of what copper plate should cost. Stuffs like gold.
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