Originally posted by svyolo
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You have a piece that is the shape of the skylight. This is the male die. The next piece, the female die, has a hole cut that is the shape of the outside of the skylight plus a gap of maybe 1/4 inch or larger to from the upset across. The male and female dies are the exact thickness of the skylight material. Next you get metal frame and the 2 dies aligned properly and then press the 3 parts between 2 flat surfaces. When I do large parts like this I work the part around in my press until I have the finished shape I want. I used a similar process to do the flanges on all my ribs and to make the frames for my rear windows, D shaped.
Looks like I am going to do this again for the skylight. I really like what Kevin D did. One advantage I can see is that when it becomes desirable to cover the skylights to block the sun, the covers will be much easier to do.
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