If you don’t follow Jasmine Green, aka Stout Metalcraft on YouTube and @six_four_stout on Instagram, then you are missing out on some ultra cool metal shaping videos. This 1964 Toyota Stout is turning into something truly special. Nothing I say will convey the level of customization that is going on with regards to the sheet metal on this little mini truck. We’re talking shaping, bead rolling, frenching, and so much more. She’s making panels from scratch to look like Toyota made them, even though we all know they are 1 off custom pieces. This has been a long term project, but man we love following it.
Lucky for us, the Oil and Whiskey podcast just had her on as a guest and that means we all get to find out more cool stuff about Jasmine, her new baby, and metal shaping while pregnant, among a ton of other cool things. Jasmine is arguably one of the best sheet metal fabricators and shapers out there on the internet right now and her growth has been substantial over the past few years. Check out the podcast below and let us know what you think of Jasmine and her cool little truck.
Video Description:
This week on Oil & Whiskey, we sit down with Jasmine Green, better known as @six_four_stout.
If you’ve seen her work, you already know. Some of the cleanest metal shaping and fabrication out there right now, all coming out of a shed in Australia.
Jasmine walks us through how it all started, from getting into mini trucks with her first Hilux to building her now well-known Toyota Stout. What began as a simple project quickly turned into something much bigger, pushing her skills in metal shaping, design, and fabrication further than expected.
We get into her process, learning as she goes, figuring things out without everything planned, and the mindset it takes to tackle builds at this level.
A lot of the work you see is not mapped out ahead of time. It’s built piece by piece through creativity and problem solving.






