Excellent work! And you do a great job giving instructions and details during the process! Really impressive metal art sculptures you’re creating! Thanks for sharing your skill and knowledge! Keep up the great videos!👍👋
Thank you so much Mike. I hope to enable people to create things of value they can benefit from. I'm glad you've enjoyed them so far and hopefully you'll find the new designs get better. Cheers J
I used to be a laser operator in a small steel fabrication shop. We made a lot of things. I made my own shop in my house basement and used scraps of steel from work to make art. I have made a lot of art but nothing as good as yours. I love your steer and I love the gaps. The light gives it a nice appearance. It is so cool how you have to maneuver the steel into place. You use simple tools. It would be cool if you had a press brake to help you preform the parts a little. You are a gifted man. Thanks for the video. 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Love this! I'll be buying the plans for this and a few of the other designs. The link to your welder works okay but out of stock, which is a shame because there's no doubt about it that you researched it very well before you bought it. I was a pipe fitter welder many years ago (Metal Arc & Stick) was going to buy a Tig welder and plasma cutter after watching the rams skull video, but after watching the stag's head video I'm feeling that MIG is deffo the way to go. It frees up one hand and at 65 yr old and now one dodgy eye, I think I'd struggle with TIG. Love what you're doing and sharing here Josh. You'll be getting some £'s from me this later this month on payday. Dying to get started on some of these. I'm going to put a ring in my long horn steer's nose. Easy to just drop it in loose as you go along! Thanks again. John Fox
Thank you John that's very kind. I use a multi welder at the moment that does tig, stick, mig but also pulse mig and has a plasma that I reviewed last year and I'm reviewing an updated version in my next video which may have a plasma that can be used for CNC cutting. Coming soon. Cheers J
Thank you. Hopefully not too challenging. I hope to do a series of very easy to build versions and possibly some epic ones for a real challenge. All the very best cheers J
@@justynb5500 ooh yes. I should have suggested 1mm 304 if using stainless. Gets a bit stiff I bet. It'll be great if you can get it together. All the very best. Cheers J
The flamey stuff is pretty awesome. I would like a version with water vapor or similar and LED´s for indoors use. Would look pretty sick, a bull head from Greek mythology.
Thank you. Spray on vinegar helps rust it quickly. I'm using renaissance wax to seal it after. I'll probably do a video on finishes as it's a good idea. Cheers J
Awesome video and creation. Great work and keep em coming. Can't wait to give this one a go, although I'm sure I'll make it look a lot more difficult than you do.😁
Thank you so much. Be patient and look closely at the animations to make sure everything is in proportion as you follow the build and you'll be fine. All the very best. Cheers J
Joshua,,,Love your work. Envious of your skill level.. Could/would you please explain your welder settings for the tacking . I'm a welding newbie and could use the help..I often burn through the metal.. Thanks in anticipation...
Thank you. What welder are you using? If using MIG recommend a mix gas like a 12%. I used 0.8mm solid wire. I'll take a look at my settings but I often change it depending on the gap and thickness. Cheers J
Hi Evan. the unicorn video is what most people use for the build but I have had another horse cut ready for another video which has more description. So yes coming very soon. Cheers J
You make amazing products! I bought the drawing of a bull's head from you. I liked it a lot! Made the head, it was really easy! Thanks for the drawing and clear instructions in your videos! Do you make custom drawings for individual design?
Thank you. I can but it works out to be very expensive for private projects. I am however open to suggestions for future public designs where the costs are spread out across all the orders. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle There is an idea to make a statue of Buddha. Do you think people would be interested in this product? How much would a private project like that cost?
my nephew would like some longhorns wo the head. I am learning and new to the welding trade. I really would love to build it for him. I need help!!!! Any advice? Please?? He will mount it on his truck.
If you're starting out and want to cuve pipes I recommend researching 'pie cuts' for custom exhausts. You can taper the pipe by cutting and splitting the end to look like a long pointed crown and then close the points together to make a round-ish taper. Cheers J
hi i dont know if your own an anvil, that and rubber mallet is so good for shaping that type of sheet metal. a tip for rusting metal fast some malt vinegar in a spray bottle, then wipe it off when you have the effect that you want. hope you dont mind the tips loved the video all my best simon
Simon, are you kidding? He's "Joshua DeLisle designer blacksmith" and almost all of his videos show him using his anvil. He's a brilliant blacksmith and artist. In this case, he's showing how to build it without an anvil.
I wondered if you had made the templates with the gap, then you had "trouble" closing B and K... I suppose that cutting all the pieces 1mm short (inward offset) would solve the problem... Nice work again 👍👍
Hi. Yes it was a little bit of an experiment to see how flexible the curved designs can be with or without a gap. It came together bin the end but it's really designed to be a closed gap. All the very best. Cheers J
Hey Josh another amazing video 👍 I watched the one where you create the stag's head it was amazing. I was wondering how long something like this or the stag's head takes to do? Keep up the good work 👍🍻
Thank you so much for your kind encouragement. It's hard to tell exactly because filming and family delays everything a lot. I think it's reasonable to spend a weekend making one in normal hours. Fully welding and polishing will take a little longer but tacking together should only take 2 days at most. However I have an advantage of being the designer so most people may need time just to figure it out with a paper mock up first. Cheers J
Thank you so much. Included in the download are DXFs so you can have the parts cut by a local company. Otherwise yes I'm building a CNC plasma table soon and will offer my sculptures as a kit bundle. All the very best. Cheers J
Thank you so much Toby, you've always been very encouraging. A boar is a great Idea. I've got a few designs now I'm excited to try out. I had an idea of designing the next creatures to be full bodied but with the option of just doing the bust if wanted, for example I'm doing a sitting wolf but the head is going to be modular so it can be just the head mounted on the wall instead of the whole body. All the very best. Cheers J
Thank you so much. I would love to do a bear. I've got plans to do another large horse, wolf, dogs, sharks, bison, big cats, and more. Just need to get some design time in. Cheers J
Joshua, I have a suggestion that I hope will help you sell more of these. First, i love your work and videos. I've been watching four years and I cheer your successes. Here's the thoughts. First, the Longhorn is the mascot of a giant university where I live in Texas. I can't imagine there won't be some rabid longhorn fans that wouldn't be interested in this. Second, that university (The University of Texas) has a major rival named Texas A&M University. A&M has a fight song where they sing about saying the horns off their rivals mascot (btw, they don't actually do it, they just sing about it). Do a quick Google image search on "aggie saw em off" to get my idea. Anyway, I'm certain a modified version of this for the A&M crowd (charge a bit more of course) with a couple of plugs and a bracket of some sort to enable a "sawed-off" version would also be a big seller. Finally, there are high school groups here in the US called FFA (future farmers of America) and at least some schools have annual projects they have to build, and this would be a fantastic project for a small team of high school ag students just learning how to weld. Hope you can figure out how to market to those groups #tamu, #ffa, #TexasA&MUniversity, #TheUniversityofTexas. Good luck.
Thank you so much for your support and kindness. I'll definitely look into it. That's very helpful information. All the very best and catch up again soon. Cheers J
I really enjoy your work. But would you tell mewhat one of your sculptures would cost, if I paid someone qualified to make one off of your plans? Even a rough estimate would be helpfull, because I couldnt even guess.
Thank you, It depends on the quallity of finish but if I make one full size, fully welded, sanded, hot dip galvanised with an exterior grade blackened finish, I would be charging £1500 - £2000 + shipping. I may be able to bring the cost down once I've built my own CNC plasma table and did a batch production of parts. I hope that helps. All the very best. Joshua De Lisle
I BOUGHT THE BULL AND I THINK MY PRINT OUT DIDNT WORK WELL MY #B ON THE BULL WAS 2" SHORT...I WISH YOU COULD BUY PATTERNS BY MAIL TO AVOID PRINTING MALFUNCTIONS...INSTRUCTIONS WOULD OF HELPED BUT 2" DISAPEARED ON A PATTERN I HAD TO ADD BUT NOTHING IS FITTING CORRECT..
I'll double check that Mike for you but It's all good my end. It is challenging to get the parts to fit with this sculpture but I hope the video addresses those difficult areas. Let me know if you need any further help. All the very best. J
@@joshuadelisle I have the same problem. No printer distortion. However B is 3.5" short, K is 2.5 inches short so I made a pattern to fit, L is short -made a new pattern. I'm TIG welding edge to edge. Fit up is a challenge but it's coming together. With the mods I've named it FRANKENSTEER !
Hi Joshua, I like the head and ears but I think the horns are too short and have too much curvature. The lenght record for a live steer is 10 foot 7 inches (th-cam.com/video/vieDhYDP_HI/w-d-xo.html). My friend Blake has some of these steers on his ranch and their horns are quite straight. On March 8 the Texas Longhorn Association will be at the Houston Livestock Show and I plan to go and get some close up photos. I think auto exhust pipe would make a good basis for the horns. Looking at your video I think pipe about 1.5 to 2.0 inch OD might be suitable but welcome your thoughts. I bought th dfx's and plan to start with a paper model. Thanks much.
Thank you Karl. I used a reference of a long horn breed but maybe a different type, I also limited it to what would be an acceptable size on a wall. Another friend suggested doing few different types of horns that could be used on the same head as he also wanted a Highland version. I'll have a good think about it. Cheers J
The opening montauge/video is without a doubt, one of the most striking I've ever seen. Keen job!!!
I might thumbscrew myself into giving this a go!!
Thank you so much that's really kind of you. Cheers J
Excellent work! And you do a great job giving instructions and details during the process! Really impressive metal art sculptures you’re creating! Thanks for sharing your skill and knowledge! Keep up the great videos!👍👋
Thank you so much for your kind encouragement. I'll do my best to improve the designs and come up with more. Cheers J
Great job, made the horse head and the ram skull about 18 months ago, so now due to make something again, this is going to become an addiction.
Thank you so much Mike. I hope to enable people to create things of value they can benefit from. I'm glad you've enjoyed them so far and hopefully you'll find the new designs get better. Cheers J
So now I know how those marks formed up. That's quite cool with flames 👍😄
I used to be a laser operator in a small steel fabrication shop. We made a lot of things. I made my own shop in my house basement and used scraps of steel from work to make art. I have made a lot of art but nothing as good as yours. I love your steer and I love the gaps. The light gives it a nice appearance. It is so cool how you have to maneuver the steel into place. You use simple tools. It would be cool if you had a press brake to help you preform the parts a little. You are a gifted man. Thanks for the video. 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Thank you so much. Your very kind. Hopefully I'll get some time in to do more soon. Cheers J
Love this! I'll be buying the plans for this and a few of the other designs.
The link to your welder works okay but out of stock, which is a shame because there's no doubt about it that you researched it very well before you bought it.
I was a pipe fitter welder many years ago (Metal Arc & Stick) was going to buy a Tig welder and plasma cutter after watching the rams skull video, but after watching the stag's head video I'm feeling that MIG is deffo the way to go. It frees up one hand and at 65 yr old and now one dodgy eye, I think I'd struggle with TIG.
Love what you're doing and sharing here Josh. You'll be getting some £'s from me this later this month on payday.
Dying to get started on some of these.
I'm going to put a ring in my long horn steer's nose. Easy to just drop it in loose as you go along!
Thanks again.
John Fox
Thank you John that's very kind. I use a multi welder at the moment that does tig, stick, mig but also pulse mig and has a plasma that I reviewed last year and I'm reviewing an updated version in my next video which may have a plasma that can be used for CNC cutting. Coming soon. Cheers J
Started the Stag, mate just love the challenges each sculpture has. Awesome work👌
Thank you. Hopefully not too challenging. I hope to do a series of very easy to build versions and possibly some epic ones for a real challenge. All the very best cheers J
Just challenging when welding in 1.6mm stainless. Need 3 hands.
@@justynb5500 ooh yes. I should have suggested 1mm 304 if using stainless. Gets a bit stiff I bet. It'll be great if you can get it together. All the very best. Cheers J
Absolutely brilliant tutorial video Joshua - it looks stunning, amazing 🤩 total credit to you.
Thank you so much. Hopefully if it's sustainable I'll be doing a lot more. Cheers J
Fun and complex welding project . Nicely done.
Thank you so much. all the very best. Cheers J
All I can say is AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!!! Absolutely loved it. Cheers mate
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Great fabrications Art ✌️🇬🇧
Thank you. Cheers J
The flamey stuff is pretty awesome. I would like a version with water vapor or similar and LED´s for indoors use. Would look pretty sick, a bull head from Greek mythology.
Great video as usual, I would love a video on wax finishes on rusted metal or any advice, much appreciated
Thank you. Spray on vinegar helps rust it quickly. I'm using renaissance wax to seal it after. I'll probably do a video on finishes as it's a good idea. Cheers J
Awesome video and creation. Great work and keep em coming. Can't wait to give this one a go, although I'm sure I'll make it look a lot more difficult than you do.😁
Thank you so much. Be patient and look closely at the animations to make sure everything is in proportion as you follow the build and you'll be fine. All the very best. Cheers J
Joshua,,,Love your work. Envious of your skill level.. Could/would you please explain your welder settings for the tacking . I'm a welding newbie and could use the help..I often burn through the metal.. Thanks in anticipation...
Thank you. What welder are you using? If using MIG recommend a mix gas like a 12%. I used 0.8mm solid wire. I'll take a look at my settings but I often change it depending on the gap and thickness. Cheers J
would love to see a bison
Thank you John. Bison has been highly requested so that will definitely happen. Cheers J
Do you have an in depth video like this for the horse head? Or if not i’d love to see the horse next
Hi Evan. the unicorn video is what most people use for the build but I have had another horse cut ready for another video which has more description. So yes coming very soon. Cheers J
Hola muy buenos trabajos puedes compartir planos o plantillas, que programa usas
Awesome! Can't wait to buy the plans! ltow about a bison head? A dragon?
You make amazing products!
I bought the drawing of a bull's head from you. I liked it a lot! Made the head, it was really easy! Thanks for the drawing and clear instructions in your videos!
Do you make custom drawings for individual design?
Thank you. I can but it works out to be very expensive for private projects. I am however open to suggestions for future public designs where the costs are spread out across all the orders. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle
There is an idea to make a statue of Buddha. Do you think people would be interested in this product? How much would a private project like that cost?
Would love to see this detail for the horse head!
I will be doing another video on the horse very soon. Cheers J
my nephew would like some longhorns wo the head. I am learning and new to the welding trade. I really would love to build it for him. I need help!!!! Any advice? Please?? He will mount it on his truck.
If you're starting out and want to cuve pipes I recommend researching 'pie cuts' for custom exhausts. You can taper the pipe by cutting and splitting the end to look like a long pointed crown and then close the points together to make a round-ish taper. Cheers J
Very good
Thank you. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
I'm very interested in purchasing
hi
i dont know if your own an anvil,
that and rubber mallet is so good for shaping that type of sheet metal.
a tip for rusting metal fast some malt vinegar in a spray bottle,
then wipe it off when you have the effect that you want.
hope you dont mind the tips
loved the video
all my best
simon
Thank you Simon. I'll keep that in mind. Cheers J
Simon, are you kidding? He's "Joshua DeLisle designer blacksmith" and almost all of his videos show him using his anvil. He's a brilliant blacksmith and artist. In this case, he's showing how to build it without an anvil.
I wondered if you had made the templates with the gap, then you had "trouble" closing B and K...
I suppose that cutting all the pieces 1mm short (inward offset) would solve the problem...
Nice work again 👍👍
Hi. Yes it was a little bit of an experiment to see how flexible the curved designs can be with or without a gap. It came together bin the end but it's really designed to be a closed gap. All the very best. Cheers J
Hey Josh another amazing video 👍 I watched the one where you create the stag's head it was amazing. I was wondering how long something like this or the stag's head takes to do? Keep up the good work 👍🍻
Thank you so much for your kind encouragement. It's hard to tell exactly because filming and family delays everything a lot. I think it's reasonable to spend a weekend making one in normal hours. Fully welding and polishing will take a little longer but tacking together should only take 2 days at most. However I have an advantage of being the designer so most people may need time just to figure it out with a paper mock up first. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle Thanks for that Josh I think I'll definitely give it a go many thanks look forward to seeing more 👍🍻
@@andynoble5126 all the very best. Let me know how you got on Instagram if you like. Cheers J
For sheet metal, better than tongs, use a shifting spanner.
Now I want one as a hood ornament... scaled to 1,5 times larger...
Do it! Cheers J
What I'd like to see is the ENTIRE process of creating the flattened patterns from the 3D object.
Flattening is just a click of the button. Understanding forms that can be flattened is the key. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle Which software?
@@timd9430 you can do it on lots of different softwares. I use SketchUp. But blender, SOLIDWORKS etc can also. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle Thanks Josh. Do you have a video of the Sketchup flattening process? Is it a plugin or something?
@@timd9430 I don't sorry. It is a plug-in from their library. Cheers J
Do you have an option to buy the parts all cut out ready for assembly? These are amazing...
Thank you so much. Included in the download are DXFs so you can have the parts cut by a local company. Otherwise yes I'm building a CNC plasma table soon and will offer my sculptures as a kit bundle. All the very best. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle Well get on it man, I'm ready to buy. Thank you
You should add in a set of plans for short horns too ,, just a thought.
very tidy though.
Not a bad idea Tom. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle short of highland cattle there's not many long horn cattle round these parts ... shame to limit the market
@@tomthompson7400 if you think it will be beneficial Ill do a set of horn designs for the head of different breeds. All the very best. Cheers J
Hi Joshua, how much the plans for papercraft only?
There's a link in the description for you. Can be used for paper or metal. Cheers J
Fantastic as always. Would a boar's head be an option?
Thank you so much Toby, you've always been very encouraging. A boar is a great Idea. I've got a few designs now I'm excited to try out. I had an idea of designing the next creatures to be full bodied but with the option of just doing the bust if wanted, for example I'm doing a sitting wolf but the head is going to be modular so it can be just the head mounted on the wall instead of the whole body. All the very best. Cheers J
Nice work! What program have you used for making this design?
Thank you. I used Sketchup pro. Cheers J
👍 Another great example of "god's" creations 😉
To recognise Gods art work in my own interpretation is a true honour. Thank you so much. Cheers J
Love love love these! Will you ever be doing a bear?
Thank you so much. I would love to do a bear. I've got plans to do another large horse, wolf, dogs, sharks, bison, big cats, and more. Just need to get some design time in. Cheers J
hi sir i want to make sculptures plz help me and let me know its software so that i can run it and earn for my kids
Joshua, I have a suggestion that I hope will help you sell more of these. First, i love your work and videos. I've been watching four years and I cheer your successes. Here's the thoughts. First, the Longhorn is the mascot of a giant university where I live in Texas. I can't imagine there won't be some rabid longhorn fans that wouldn't be interested in this. Second, that university (The University of Texas) has a major rival named Texas A&M University. A&M has a fight song where they sing about saying the horns off their rivals mascot (btw, they don't actually do it, they just sing about it). Do a quick Google image search on "aggie saw em off" to get my idea. Anyway, I'm certain a modified version of this for the A&M crowd (charge a bit more of course) with a couple of plugs and a bracket of some sort to enable a "sawed-off" version would also be a big seller. Finally, there are high school groups here in the US called FFA (future farmers of America) and at least some schools have annual projects they have to build, and this would be a fantastic project for a small team of high school ag students just learning how to weld. Hope you can figure out how to market to those groups #tamu, #ffa, #TexasA&MUniversity, #TheUniversityofTexas. Good luck.
Thank you so much for your support and kindness. I'll definitely look into it. That's very helpful information. All the very best and catch up again soon. Cheers J
I really enjoy your work.
But would you tell mewhat one of your sculptures would cost, if I paid someone qualified to make one off of your plans? Even a rough estimate would be helpfull, because I couldnt even guess.
Thank you, It depends on the quallity of finish but if I make one full size, fully welded, sanded, hot dip galvanised with an exterior grade blackened finish, I would be charging £1500 - £2000 + shipping. I may be able to bring the cost down once I've built my own CNC plasma table and did a batch production of parts. I hope that helps. All the very best. Joshua De Lisle
I BOUGHT THE BULL AND I THINK MY PRINT OUT DIDNT WORK WELL MY #B ON THE BULL WAS 2" SHORT...I WISH YOU COULD BUY PATTERNS BY MAIL TO AVOID PRINTING
MALFUNCTIONS...INSTRUCTIONS WOULD OF HELPED BUT 2" DISAPEARED ON A PATTERN I HAD TO ADD BUT NOTHING IS FITTING CORRECT..
I'll double check that Mike for you but It's all good my end. It is challenging to get the parts to fit with this sculpture but I hope the video addresses those difficult areas. Let me know if you need any further help. All the very best. J
@@joshuadelisle I have the same problem. No printer distortion. However B is 3.5" short, K is 2.5 inches short so I made a pattern to fit, L is short -made a new pattern. I'm TIG welding edge to edge. Fit up is a challenge but it's coming together. With the mods I've named it FRANKENSTEER !
Would like to see a Mule Deer.
Thank you. I'll add that one to the list. Cheers J
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Cheers J
Hi Joshua, I like the head and ears but I think the horns are too short and have too much curvature. The lenght record for a live steer is 10 foot 7 inches (th-cam.com/video/vieDhYDP_HI/w-d-xo.html). My friend Blake has some of these steers on his ranch and their horns are quite straight. On March 8 the Texas Longhorn Association will be at the Houston Livestock Show and I plan to go and get some close up photos. I think auto exhust pipe would make a good basis for the horns. Looking at your video I think pipe about 1.5 to 2.0 inch OD might be suitable but welcome your thoughts. I bought th dfx's and plan to start with a paper model. Thanks much.
Thank you Karl. I used a reference of a long horn breed but maybe a different type, I also limited it to what would be an acceptable size on a wall. Another friend suggested doing few different types of horns that could be used on the same head as he also wanted a Highland version. I'll have a good think about it. Cheers J
Killer
Thank you. Cheers J
i am a tig welder
i am from pakistan