Fabulous to see how the induction forge just heats what needs to be hot allowing the rest to be hand held. It is so extraordinarily interesting to see these huge architectural forms being created, things that will last for centuries with no maintenance, indefinitely if maintained. Thank you for sharing!
gotta love building stuff that lasts... 😎 So, I was wondering. If you hot punch the holes, the bar gets wider, but it will also get longer, right? With that many holes the bar will get a lot more lenght. How do you calculate where the holes need to be punched?
Fabulous to see how the induction forge just heats what needs to be hot allowing the rest to be hand held. It is so extraordinarily interesting to see these huge architectural forms being created, things that will last for centuries with no maintenance, indefinitely if maintained. Thank you for sharing!
..That's a heck of a gate gents...!!
Awesome work there Nigel. That is going to be one heavy set of gates. Can't wait for part 2.
thank you next part soon and i will show you how to make quick tenons.
gotta love building stuff that lasts... 😎 So, I was wondering. If you hot punch the holes, the bar gets wider, but it will also get longer, right? With that many holes the bar will get a lot more lenght. How do you calculate where the holes need to be punched?
Hi Nigel great content this question not related to video What would i use to make flexible wand for induction forge? Regards Mark Australia
you can only use them if your machine takes long coils .so a 20-2or16-2 machine as the wand is part of the coil length .