Perfect timing! I'm finishing up a nog for scrolls. I fought with one for hours before I realized that I needed to keep the starting bits cold so they wouldn't deform...
Thanks very much. My mentor blacksmith sadly contracted MND before we got to scrolls and died. Your video is easy to understand and I will be using it. Thanks Again
another great video!,when you think about it it only makes sense to use a tool to make scrolls,decoration etc;. you would think itd be "traditional" to form all scrolls by eye but some people would be surprised how much the eye can lie....lol i didnt mean for that to rhyme.im going to be on the look out for flat bar!!!!
Thanks for the info, I was in the process of making some scroll forms when I ran into your video, I actually welded an extension to widen the center of my scroll form , Instead of drawing it out wider ,My polish heritage is shining through lol !!
I have tried this several times. I keep getting flats and having to start over. The more I do the better they are comming out, so I think it is an experience thing.
Gary, I ran across a video on TH-cam or a man making scrolls, two at a time. The jig was particularly interesting. Maybe you could check it out and maybe do a video on making and using the jig? Making Scrolls Two at a Time with Kheir Aker
I just weld two short bits of round bar round bar onto a bigger bit of round bar. Magnetic squares are adequate to hold the work. Not pretty, but they work.
you make blacksmith work look sooo easy even though it is definitely not. thanks for the videos! very informative.
Perfect timing! I'm finishing up a nog for scrolls. I fought with one for hours before I realized that I needed to keep the starting bits cold so they wouldn't deform...
This video was Very informative. i never would have thought of something so simple. Thank you for posting this.
Thanks very much. My mentor blacksmith sadly contracted MND before we got to scrolls and died. Your video is easy to understand and I will be using it. Thanks Again
Good showing this scroll starting thank you buddy
another great video!,when you think about it it only makes sense to use a tool to make scrolls,decoration etc;. you would think itd be "traditional" to form all scrolls by eye but some people would be surprised how much the eye can lie....lol i didnt mean for that to rhyme.im going to be on the look out for flat bar!!!!
I am a beginner and really enjoy this and your other videos.
Thanks for the info, I was in the process of making some scroll forms when I ran into your video, I actually welded an extension to widen the center of my scroll form , Instead of drawing it out wider ,My polish heritage is shining through lol !!
Very good instruction. Ive been watching your other vids too.
Thank you I love your videos
I have tried this several times. I keep getting flats and having to start over. The more I do the better they are comming out, so I think it is an experience thing.
Cool,this answered a question i posted on your other video!thank you
Awesome video very informative
Could you do a video on the F tools? enjoying your videos a lot thanks
3:11 "Give it some BEANS!"
Love it
There is a great video on you tube already, just search for "ABANA National Curriculum Forged Scrolling Wrench"
Gary, I ran across a video on TH-cam or a man making scrolls, two at a time. The jig was particularly interesting. Maybe you could check it out and maybe do a video on making and using the jig? Making Scrolls Two at a Time with Kheir Aker
found it. thanks
Great
That was very educational. Like to ask .. where does one use the end product?
The tool is used to make scrolls for gates and railings.
Could you show sometime how tofabricate a F tool?
I just weld two short bits of round bar round bar onto a bigger bit of round bar. Magnetic squares are adequate to hold the work. Not pretty, but they work.