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    The forged basis under a stone countertop in bathroom(stepwise assembly)
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    Last edited by donor76; 01-07-2012 at 03:21 PM.
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    The forged basis under a stone countertop in bathroom -further
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    That is some real nice work!
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    Wow that is some project, I have a question how do you get the detail at the end of the scrolls I love the way they look, do you forge them yourself or buy them stamped that way?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Powertig View Post
    Wow that is some project, I have a question how do you get the detail at the end of the scrolls I love the way they look, do you forge them yourself or buy them stamped that way?
    in this project all done by hand except for the sheet metal laser cut (all the details that I can not do in the manual I order in a private office "lazerteh").
    regard curls have two options:
    1) manually

    2) Scroll Forms (Quick an easy forming of multiple scrolls).

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    Very impressive! Do you mind describing how you twist the rail around the front? (It looks like a towel rack.) Are you able to put the entire length of square stock into the forge, heat, and twist?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveO View Post
    Very impressive! Do you mind describing how you twist the rail around the front? (It looks like a towel rack.) Are you able to put the entire length of square stock into the forge, heat, and twist?
    You're right, this rack for towels. First square twists around its axis (without heating)

    and then attach the required bending (without heating)
    by such devices(Scrolling Fork)

    cut to size and welded balls.
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    You are a true artist! How long did it take you from start to finish?
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