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Bob Bergman
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Добавлен 18 сен 2012
Trying to show production work in ornamental blacksmithing. Using industrial techniques to speed up hand work.
Shop is located in SW Wisconsin and work ranges from high end homes to agricultural repairs.
No computer equipment, all 40's and 50's vintage machinery.
www.postvilleblacksmith.com
www.ka75.com
www.oldworldanvils.com
Shop is located in SW Wisconsin and work ranges from high end homes to agricultural repairs.
No computer equipment, all 40's and 50's vintage machinery.
www.postvilleblacksmith.com
www.ka75.com
www.oldworldanvils.com
Видео
Pine cone element . Fly press texturing.
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.5 лет назад
New twist on forging a pine cone motif. Texturing done on #5 Karachi Fly Press.
Copper Leaf
Просмотров 34 тыс.8 лет назад
Making a copper leaf from .062 copper. Using an Old World Anvils #5 flypress.
The World According to Clifton Ralph
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.11 лет назад
A visit with my mentor- blacksmith and philosopher Clifton Ralph in Gary IN.
Making Rosettes
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.11 лет назад
Using KA75 Hammer to forge ornamental rosettes. Single stroke operation allows careful positioning of hand held tooling. Controlled powerful stroke duplicates a skilled striker with sledge hammer.
Punch and drift holes on fly press
Просмотров 37 тыс.12 лет назад
Punch and drift holes in 1 " square material.
Are the strippers adjustable or do you make a set for each different project
I just found your channel! Looks great, I am making a table right now to bring with me to my new apartment.
Cut that leaf with a round face cold chisel
Hello, Nice video🙂 where can i find that fly press to buy one?
thank you for your time and this wonder lesson,,, gratitude
A stable base on that fly press would work wonders
Very cool
E gabuar punohet e gjitha me cekic goditje , jo presim
what size press is that>?
Used punch presses go for nothing around here. Are they a viable replacement for a hammer?
No
very good
You demonstrated the expert use of Many tools. Thank You Sir !
What size press is that?
Та шота, полная хуета, листик совсем никакой вконце вышел
Great vid. Thanks. I do really have trouble reading the red text though. My only gripe.
had the opportunity to use this hammer to make a bunch of metal shaping hammers...it was easy work!!
SWEET!
Looks great
RIP Mr Ralph.... had a great workshop with my other RIP buddy Grant Savor... actually as you were leaving you wife said that you even talk in your sleep....smile
Dude needs more tools...jk. I like how you make it look easy.
I meet him when I was 18 at Bill Manly's Shop in Tennessee. I'll never forget that guy.
That was so long, I missed it ??
sweet..making firescales by the hammer. Happy New Year, guys!!
Lee, I often think of your time here. I hope you and Sue are happy and well. Bob
Production!
Ha ha, not too certain what was said, have to give another listen. With cameo appearance by Nana.
hey, shoutout to Terry!
Thanks for posting this, Good to see Clifton again
I'm working with an old fly press, or will be, in my shop. Any tooling recommendations or guides, or further demos would be appreciated!
Jesse: I restored an old English press. The adjustment bolt was 1/2 by 12 thread. Most American 1/2" bolts are 12X13. I searched all over the country to find 1/2 x 12 and,strange enough, found a set at local flea market.. If you have a friend that has a REALLY old set of taps and dies it may have one it it. I mean a 100 yeas or so set. good luck. Eric
How are you ensuring your slits are even with each other on opposite sides?
+Jesse Allan- Cold mark with 2 heavy center punch marks, top and bottom, to find location when hot. Adjust guide to one half the stock width.
How many tons is this fly press ? Thanks.
+Luiz Costa it is a #5, tonnage about 5 tons but the harder you pull the handle the harder it hits.
How do u find the ka75 to work with
www.KA75.com Made in USA.
Terry, you guys sure do some amazing stuff with that punch press!! Thanks for the video. Hi Bob!
Beautiful!
That's our Clifton. Steve