Ruh Roh
Well I officially created my first piece of scrap. While at the tail end (no pun intended) of the hundreds of dimples in the rudder my foot slipped on the squeezer pedal and I wound up with this gem.
The male die wasn't seated in the hole but the squeezer was perfectly happy to punch right through the stiffener. I now have a very nice perfectly formed, deburred and primed back scratcher or tickle-stick for the kids. Van's makes ordering replacement parts really easy online and this piece only set me back $6.25 plus shipping. I also have to pay the time penalty while I wait for it to arrive and for me to go through the forming, deburring, priming and (careful) dimpling process again before I can finish assembling the rudder.
I also picked up a can of SEM self-etching primer for quick spot priming when I don't want to haul out the respirator and spray gun setup. It's expensive, but it has a good reputation and goes on really easily. I can already tell it isn't as smooth and durable as an epoxy primer like Akzo, but definitely good for a quick prime.

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