Have you ever wondered how they do it on those new home construction shows where they build amazing metal houses and fences out of sheet metal? The ones where they bend the sheet Metal Corner Brackets with ease and form the metal seamlessly into all sorts of shapes? Those are probably the only videos you’ve watched on YouTube to date, right? If so, you’re certainly not the only one who’s been curious about that.

Now, if you’ve watched those home construction shows, you must’ve noticed that they mostly seem to use heavy machinery to bend the metal. It makes sense because heavy machinery is the only way you can bend metal that’s strong enough to build a house out of it. But, can you bend a sheet of metal with your bare hands? That’s what most DIYers wonder when they see these new home construction shows. However, you don’t need some heavy machinery to bend a sheet of metal. You can do it with your bare hands, too. But, to do it right, you need to know how to make metal brackets and how to plan for that kind of work.

What Is A Metal Bracket?

A metal bracket, also known as a wooden bracket, is a piece of metal that has a wooden frame attached to it to act as a “guide” to help you form the metal into a certain shape. This is crucial when bending sheet metal because you can’t bend the metal on its own. You need to bend it on something to keep it from breaking. You do this by forming a wood or metal guide around the piece you’re bending. These brackets are also called “angle irons” or “base irons.”

What You’ll Need For This How-To

- Sheet of Steel - One Sheet of MDF, Plywood, or a similar “soft” wood - Hammer - Sheet Sandpaper - Joint Compound - Metal Brackets - Optional: Grinding Wheel - Optional: Dremel - Optional: Metal Drilling Bits - Optional: Metal Forming Tools - Optional: Metal Bending Formulas - Optional: Metal Heat Gun - Optional: Metal Hammer - Optional: Metal Saw - Optional: Metal Drill - Optional: Metal Rotary Tool - Optional: Metal Rod - Optional: Metal Tapping Handle - Optional: Metal Drill Press - Optional: Metal Lathe - Optional: Metal T-Shank Socket Wrench - Optional: Metal Hi-Torque Drill - Optional: Metal Hole Saw - Optional: Metal Grinding Pencil - Optional: Metal Sander - Optional: Metal File - Optional: Metal Wire Wheel - Optional: Metal T-Shank Socket Wrench Set - Optional: Metal Locknut - Optional: Metal Pin Nuts - Optional: Metal Lock Washer - Optional: Metal Washer - Optional: Metal Bubble Level - Optional: Metal Ruler - Optional: Metal Folding Rule - Optional: Metal Cutting Mat - Optional: Metal Ruler - Optional: Metal Scraper - Optional: Metal Metal Tape - Optional: Metal Paintbrush

How to Make Metal Brackets

Now, if you’ve never made metal brackets before, this guide is for you. You don’t need any special skills or previous metalworking knowledge to make metal brackets, but you do need to know how to form metal. And that’s exactly what this guide is for - teaching you how to make metal brackets.

First, you need to select the size and shape of the bracket that works for your needs. Second, you need to pick your guide material. You can use wood, metal, or a combination of the two depending on your needs.  Depending on the size of the metal bracket, you can use a drill press, a lathe, or a metal forming press to make them. The most ideal method, though, is to use a T-shank socket wrench set. This is because it allows you to make straight, 90-degree, and 45-degree brackets.

Next, you need to grind the guide material down to the right shape. This can be done by hand with a metal grinder or with a drill press. This is how you form the guide material.

Once you’ve finished the guide, you’ll need to attach the bracket to your sheet metal. There are several ways to attach the bracket to your sheet metal. You can use staples, nails, or Outdoor Screws. It all depends on the bracket material and the sheet metal material. It’s up to you what method you choose to attach the bracket to your sheet metal.