The Tray - The Third task to the course was to turn a 200mm x 110mm rectangle piece of aluminium into a tray by reshaping the edges of the aluminium. Material: 200mm x 110mm Aluminium sheet Tools used: Marking pencil Ruler Tin snips Tapered plastic mallet Chasing hammer Personalised timber dolly x 2 Small clamp Workbench clamp Step 1 The first step was to measure and cut the desired aluminium piece. The guillotine was used to get the initial size of the tray, once the sheet was cut it could then be marked to indicate the cutting and bending sections. Step 2 Once the aluminium sheet was marked and cut into the final stage before hammering, the wooden dolly was then also marked to help align the two sides when clamping the aluminium, this is a crucial step to ensuring the edges are as even as possible. Tip: I used a smaller hand clamp to help hold it all together so precise pressure adjustment could be used to allgin it perfect...