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CNC bead rolling - extreme addition. Pretty amazing stuff.
We've come a long way.
Back in the 70's or early 80's I was working in my dad's body shop, a Mazda/Ford Courier came in with the passenger side door caved in. No one had a new or used door and it would have taken months to get one in. Bodyman (from the Philipines) took the outer skin off the door and straightened the inner framing. Handcut ( no stomp shear just tin snips) a blank from a galvanized 4x8 - hand formed all the body lines and cup for the door handle, using a hammer and a few body tools, folded all the edges back over the inner frame and tacked everything back up using an oxy-acetylene torch and steel rod. When it was painted and done, I couldn't tell it from the driver's door. I'm sure it wasn't Rolls Royce-level hand-forming body panels, but it was good enough for a wrecked Mazda and done fast.