Hello!
I'd like to know what hammering strategies you guys think would be best, for hammering a plate of metal so that it's turned into a thinner sheet. The shape is a square, and the starting thickness is about 1/4". I'm familiar with "drawing" out bars (I've done very basic blacksmithing), so I am guessing that I should not hammer the middle of the plate until the rest is drawn out. Any thoughts on that, and whether I should work from one side/corner, or go around in a sort of circular manner and end up in the middle? And let's say, hypothetically, that I can't just buy sheetmetal. I need to make it. Thanks!