To open a round tube to draw a dish, it is to do the operation strictly opposite of that which was at the origin of the tube!
If you want to get a thin dish, there are several solutions. First, it is possible to buy dishes of different sizes from specialized hardware stores (steel park department). If you want a very thin and tailor-made product, the easiest way is to contact a metalworker who will cut a strip of thin sheet metal to the desired width ... It's very fast, simple and precise with a shear guillotine (but cutting can be envisaged with more rudimentary means if one wants to operate oneself).
On the second point, if you use a flat 1 mm thick and a small width (which seems to me the case), the bending can be done cold without problem; it is sufficient to take into account that cold, the steel will express its elasticity and provide a spiral of a diameter greater than the mandrel: it is necessary to minimize the diameter of the latter accordingly.
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