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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2008

Artist blacksmith makes a scroll using scrolling jig

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  • thats not really forging a scroll its forming a scroll

  • you needed to heat further up the square bar to maqke the proper scroll.. As soon as it hit the unheated part it pulled out of shape...

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  • 1. As a lot of people said that is not forging at all, it's forming.

    2. You call yourself a blacksmith but you have no clue what your are doing, or you wouldn't attempt to bend it cold.

    3. Why did you even bother heating it up in the first place if you intended to try bend it cold anyway?

    Too many people now days call themselves blacksmiths when all they are is really hobbyist fabricators. Bending steel in formers and welding shit together is not blacksmithing, it makes real smiths look bad.

  • be a real artist and do it with cold steel , ya pussy

  • sorry for the "lol" video, but I can not remove.

    But great vid, I use olso a scroll like that.

    But for a blacksmith, it is better to forge a scroll.

    That is the art of forging (for me) <;o)

  • LOL

  • nice video “forming” scrolls guys , but you should get a longer heat on that work and also clamp the start taper end and it would be done in 8 seconds...not 55 seconds, try it :)

  • That was pretty cool! Might try that thanks to you.....

  • Forging a scroll would be making the actual scroll tool your using to form the scroll your attempting to make. At least your making a scroll with a drawn start to it and not just bending a cold bit of cheap steel. So many crap pieces of wrought iron work I see that's cold 'bent' and welded together, nice to see a decent bit done using clips or rivets.

  • You need to pairs of hands

  • @weldermaniac exactly what i was going to say, once your forcing the cold part of the bar, its pulling the hot section out of shape, which required you to go back and fix it

  • noob

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