thanks for sharing. as a welder fabricator myself, ive done some weird bits in my work place, BUT always wondered how you get a near perfect sphere shape on stuff like that. great work 👍
What a great video!! Your piece turned out beautiful. I never would have thought to go with a red like that but it looks amazing. Im greatful to you for this video, as a welding hobbyist i had been struggling with how to go about creating the perfect sphere shape. I quickly found out doing it freehand can only lead to a blob at best. Ive adopted your jigg idea and ive been able to finally create a good looking sphere and in many sizes, mostly using horseshoes. Thanks again for your help, i cant tell you how many hours youve saved me. Keep up the great work!!
@@psychedelicpsychosis1015 thank you for your positive comments. I’m extremely grateful that you have appreciated my video and taking something from it. Good luck with your future projects. Cheers Dazza 👍🏻
great system ,, nice and simple for anyone to try, but if you had another circular frame the same and bolted the four sections together at the center you would have far better control as you would always be welding a supported section and the gaps wouldnt grow .
Wow that is cool. I like how it sort of changes as you walk around it. I used to do metal art and there are some pictures on my TH-cam channel. Good job.
Hello👋🙋♂️ there.. Amazing and very interesting project.. So well made.. Thanks for sharing Do keep posting Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
@@dazzasrandomstuff5672 Very modest. I've seen similar size sculptures with half the material and with a raw finish priced at three times that. Awesome piece.
@@dazzasrandomstuff5672 Thanks. Was hoping if you could give the measurements of the rings (+cuts)...your rounded square bar etc. Would live to try my hand at doing something like this if you don't mind. 😄
thanks for sharing. as a welder fabricator myself, ive done some weird bits in my work place, BUT always wondered how you get a near perfect sphere shape on stuff like that. great work 👍
Awesome. Thanks for the feedback. Really appreciate it.
Looks great! Thanks for the video.
Thanks Chris. Appreciate the positive feedback. 👍🏻
Love Love Love It! Thanks for the how-to and inspiration!
Great video, Sir
Watching this made my knees hurt, I have an extra table you can have!
wincing all the way through. old knees!
Very cool, I am a commercial welder, would love to try a project like this.
Awesome piece of art look forward to see what you do next
What a great video!! Your piece turned out beautiful. I never would have thought to go with a red like that but it looks amazing. Im greatful to you for this video, as a welding hobbyist i had been struggling with how to go about creating the perfect sphere shape. I quickly found out doing it freehand can only lead to a blob at best. Ive adopted your jigg idea and ive been able to finally create a good looking sphere and in many sizes, mostly using horseshoes. Thanks again for your help, i cant tell you how many hours youve saved me. Keep up the great work!!
@@psychedelicpsychosis1015 thank you for your positive comments. I’m extremely grateful that you have appreciated my video and taking something from it. Good luck with your future projects. Cheers Dazza 👍🏻
superlike, simplified working....!!!
outstanding.......cheers from the USA.....Paul
Thanks Paul. Appreciate the positive feedback 👍🏻
Amazing!!! Keep up the
Excellent! Thanks for sharing.
Es hermoso tu trabajo, ojalá pudiera hacer una similar. Gracias por compartir cómo realizar tu arte, eres muy generoso
Love your work
try a 7014 rod. really easy start. doesn't like to go over slag though. 6013 is another great rod for thin metal
great system ,, nice and simple for anyone to try, but if you had another circular frame the same and bolted the four sections together at the center you would have far better control as you would always be welding a supported section and the gaps wouldnt grow .
Wow that is cool. I like how it sort of changes as you walk around it. I used to do metal art and there are some pictures on my TH-cam channel. Good job.
Hello👋🙋♂️ there..
Amazing and very interesting project..
So well made..
Thanks for sharing
Do keep posting
Warm regards and best👍💯 wishes
The UnknownManCub 👍😎👨🏭
Bravo 🎉
Great job ,what size arc rods, please
@@geeman5294 thank you. I used 2.5 Rods
More inspiration. Well done
Do you sand blast at all?
@@lauriemattila5936 no. I’ve never needed to. The powder coat works really well without it. Cheer Dazza.
Maybe I'm going deaf but you really need to up the volume on this !
What’s the best way to create the half circle?
Any tips on sourcing the metal rings?
Hi Karen. You local steel sales should be able to cut them for you.
Where can it be used and how many kilos???
How to make a deer ? Teach me how
Awesome job!
Can I ask how much you sold it for?
Thanks Around 5k.
@@dazzasrandomstuff5672 Very modest. I've seen similar size sculptures with half the material and with a raw finish priced at three times that. Awesome piece.
Would this jig work for horse shoes ?
Probably not great because of the gap in the horseshoe
The smal sizes lap shaded ❤👍
What sort of cost is involve for the treatment?
Hi John. Powder coating costs around $500-$600.
Could you share the exact dimensions (audio is real bad). Thnx.
1.2m in diameter ..
@@dazzasrandomstuff5672 Thanks. Was hoping if you could give the measurements of the rings (+cuts)...your rounded square bar etc. Would live to try my hand at doing something like this if you don't mind. 😄
No problem. 100mm diameter rings 45mm x 4mm thick. Jig cuts are 50mm apart. With a 3mm grinder blade. Good luck with your project.
Thanks. How navy rings were used?
lack of symmetry offends my artist eye..I've seen very similar pieces...done with better symmetry Not enough time spent on fitup