Shrinking Magic
The Tin Man demonstrates Shrinking Magic
The ancient art of shrinking means reducing the surface area and increasing the thickness of sheetmetal.
This video is found in the Fort Worth Model A Club library and is to only be used by members. Provided by TM Technologies, Tools and Methods for Better Metalworking.
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