Thanks for another great video. You explain things so clearly and logically - it makes an otherwise challenging task that much more accessible to those keen to learn! My craft is improved thanks to you.
Great explanation, Mr. Dennis! I blacksmith as a hobby, and I was struggling to make one single collar yesterday! Your video, and the time you spent making it, will be very helpful! Thanks a lot! Greetings from Brazil!
bonjour je voudrai dire que de toutes les vidéos que je regarde sur la forge les vôtres sont les plus explicites et même si je ne comprend pas l'Anglais elles sont tellement bien faites que l'on trouve son bonheur merci pour ce que vous faites et que vous partagez je suis abonné à vôtre chaine depuis la France
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as a rule of thumb i always add the "inside" dimensions of de bended piece, you could also add the "outside" dimensions and subtract 2x the thickness, the total of this gives you about the good lenght to cut the piece, but indeed if you need a lot of them, first make some prototypes. Nice video, thank you
I never have but the process would be very similar. Make up a sample to use as the mandrel to forge the collar around, estimate the length of the centreline and then forge out a few samples until you get it just right.
Tank you. Great explanation on the length of material you need for collar
Thanks for another great video. You explain things so clearly and logically - it makes an otherwise challenging task that much more accessible to those keen to learn! My craft is improved thanks to you.
Thanks! That really helps. I haven't done collars yet because I wasn't sure how to go about it. The length explanation is a big help as well.
Great explanation. Thanks.
Great explanation, Mr. Dennis! I blacksmith as a hobby, and I was struggling to make one single collar yesterday! Your video, and the time you spent making it, will be very helpful! Thanks a lot! Greetings from Brazil!
Thank you so much.. What a teacher..
Thats some solid technical information. Thank you for sharing it, instead of hoarding it.
bonjour
je voudrai dire que de toutes les vidéos que je regarde sur la forge les vôtres sont les plus explicites et même si je ne comprend pas l'Anglais elles sont tellement bien faites que l'on trouve son bonheur
merci pour ce que vous faites et que vous partagez
je suis abonné à vôtre chaine depuis la France
J'essaie Google Translate. Je ne peux pas parler ou écrire le français mais je comprends assez pour savoir si ce message est juste. Si vous avez des questions, je peux répondre de cette façon.
Thanks for the section on stock length estimation! I'm making a door bolt and estimating the length of the bolt guides was making me scratch my head.
as a rule of thumb i always add the "inside" dimensions of de bended piece, you could also add the "outside" dimensions and subtract 2x the thickness, the total of this gives you about the good lenght to cut the piece, but indeed if you need a lot of them, first make some prototypes.
Nice video, thank you
Thanks very much. Answered an old doubt. Appreciated.
Thank you, thank you! Just what I needed!
Thanks for showing this Dennis
AHA!! Thank you so much for your time and knowledge!
great technical video. thanks for sharing your research!!
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Grea video, hope you're doing well
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I tried to make one of thes collars directly on the work no wonder i couldnt fit it .ill try it this way cheers
is it a good idea to leave your bick in the hardy hole wouldnt you take it out just incase you hit it with your hand or hammer by accident
Have you ever forged a collar to connect three round bars together? A sort of triangular shaped collar? Thanks!
I never have but the process would be very similar. Make up a sample to use as the mandrel to forge the collar around, estimate the length of the centreline and then forge out a few samples until you get it just right.
@@df-intheshop330 Thanks, I'll let you know how it works.
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I only speak Australian, would you please speak more slowly. Thank you