Metal Shaping Video: Khaos Design Continues This Epic Project By Finishing The Interior Sheet Metal After Stretching The Back Of The Cab On The 1964 Toyota Stout Build.


Metal Shaping Video: Khaos Design Continues This Epic Project By Finishing The Interior Sheet Metal After Stretching The Back Of The Cab On The 1964 Toyota Stout Build.

The Khaos Design Stout build is something truly special because literally every piece of sheet metal is being customized in some way, shape, or form.  The talent being shown in this series is something special, and she is slowing down in this video and showing more detail so that we can all get a better grasp on the methods and techniques needed to be this creative. I love the look, the methods, and the results and can’t wait to see the rest of this project come together.

If you’ve never seen a Khaos Design video, then you are missing out on a builder who has some serious metal shaping and design skills. The most recent build she’s doing is a 1964 Toyota Stout pickup. We haven’t shared the entire build, although we might now, but we did share the video from her where she shows off the firewall build. This thing is unbelievable in that she does such simple designs that look amazingly trick, and are so well executed.

If you don’t find this video both educational and inspiring, then you are missing the point. There are also some cool tricks here, that she doesn’t talk about, but that you good observers will undoubtedly catch.

Can you see it in the video. Watch and let us know what you think.

CLICK HERE IF YOU MISSED THE OTHER VIDEOS IN THIS BUILD

Video Description:

I tried to slow things down a little further with this video as suggested. Hopefully this explains the processes of making a panel from scratch, from creating a paper pattern to the final metal finishing. Please let me know what you want to see more of and how I can improve these videos.

After moving the back wall of the cab backwards on the sills 60mm and thickening the pillars in the previous video, there was a large vacant space at the back of the floor that needed filling. I tried to make the pieces flow smoothly from the tunnel to the back off the wall as well as being strong in its form to structurally support the cabin.

In the next video I’ll start chopping the front of the cab and pillars in preparation for rust repairs and the roof chop through the A pillars. Hopefully soon I can start fabricating the roof skin. Please be patient as these videos can take me months to compile the footage as I can only work on the Stout for 1 day per week 🙂


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