Beautiful table! Always nice to see your creations. Cheers!
Is it OK to want to break something just so that you can weld it back together?
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Very cool! Makes me think I need to add a scroller to my shop ... do you think one of the Harbor Freight jobs would be worth the money?
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I would also like to know myself if anyone has and uses one. I have looked at their portable bender and their two optional attachments. Never went for it though. All the 20% off coupon the bury me with.
They are a number of videos on it, and it only bend solid stock (square and round) but would alow a lot of cool brackets and decorative things too.
Mike R.
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Miller Thunderbolt
and a bunch of other tools
Daveо, I understand your question, but I find it difficult to answer because I do not quite understand what talked Mike and Winky (I did not understand the nature of the conversation, it's hard to answer the question if you do not know what it is about)
Could you rephrase the question ,I am sorry for not knowledge of your language (I badly studied English at school)
Ruslan
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Mike R.
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My apologies, Ruslan, I did not intend to be vague. Mike R is correct: I am wondering what shop tool or process you used for this. We've been assuming you used scrolling machine, but after seeing your other work I wonder if you have a clever alternative.
DaveO
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Now I understood what was being said and what to ask Daveо
scroll,as you call it is made by hand, ( needed for manufacturing- gas forge, anvil, power hammer,blacksmith)
if scrolls to do not very much, then everything is forged by hand, and if you need to produce a lot of scrolls, then built on the conductor which is faster and more accurately you can do scrolls.
if you are very interested, I can tighten, and take pictures of my conductors, and perhaps the process of manufacturing a scroll.
Ruslan
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Mark
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Mike R.
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Mark,
Does the HF work OK. The portable bender for solid tube/square? Did you buy either attachment? It adds up, but I could always use the bender for things. And HF and 20% off a sale item is hard to beat.
Side note: Did not make it to fastnal yet, the clamp is working fine. But I might swap everything to the B connector if females are not to expense.
Mike R.
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I have a lot of conductors but mostly I use the two how do scrolls-for example, I made the scroll of the strip (20mm x 4mm)heat the end the strip in a gas forge and with the power hammer we flatten end of strip
(You can flatten by hand on an anvil, but it is a very long and hard )Then I do Grooves,with a home-made instrument.Here we get a workpiece.Heat the workpiece once again and start hammering on the anvil to give the desired bend our blank (this requires some experience) after the given initial bending workpiece, insert it into the conductor and bend over it to the desired size to us.
all of the above in pictures-part 1
Ruslan
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спасибо for another lesson! It's always a privilege to see the effort that goes into the final product. During the bend, how hot is the work piece? Have you heated it so it will conform to the conductor, or is the work piece cold?
DaveO
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