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Joel Tarr artist blacksmith
Добавлен 4 дек 2013
Artist blacksmith from Kent, UK
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Forging a leaf stem. Hosta leaf part 2
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Forging a leaf stem. Hosta leaf part 2
Forging leaf veins with a fly press
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Making a hosta leaf sample piece. Part 1
Welding a table base to a client's specification
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Welding a table base to a client's specification
Contemporary handrail fabrication
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Drilling solid round steel balls. An enjoyable headscratcher of a job to figure out.
Double ended scroll
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Calculating required material is an important part of forge work.
Hot riveting a gate with 6mm rivets
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Hot riveting a gate with 6mm rivets
Forging an art deco gate finial, loosely inspired by a ginko leaf
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Forging an art deco gate finial, loosely inspired by a ginko leaf
Hot bending 25mm square bar with a jig table
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Hot bending 25mm square bar with a jig table
Folding 130mm x 10mm flat bar into a 90 degree bend
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Folding 130mm x 10mm flat bar into a 90 degree bend
Pressing veins in hot forged fern leaves
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Pressing veins in hot forged fern leaves
Proper bit of kit ❤️
cool, the buckle in the end there is easier because there is a depth of furrow behind the top fuller that supports the outer edge. It gives the top fuller something to push against to make the deeper furrow. When you go freom outside in the top fuller just skates on the outside edge and has much more trouble pressing it in the right direction. There are a plethora of little jobs in blacksmithing that are made easier by moving from the inside out. If you are having trouble getting anything to move the way you want it change the direction of hammering/fullering and you'll be surprised how many times it works a treat great tip btw thanks for sharing. These also look like Echinodorus Muricatus leaves One for you Joel if you round off the ends of the top fuller (like a cross pein) just a little bit more it will smooth out some if the little marks you are getting in the vein
@@TalRohan I'll take your word for it on the species of leaf, you sound like you know what you're talking about 😃 not the best angle to see the tooling but both are very radiused, I think any little marks are from me slightly misaligning the leaf as I move it through. When I get it hot & do the shaping it gives me the space to get back in & planish out the marks though 🙂
@@joeltarrartistblacksmith ah cool I had not factored in the heating part ...could we see a finished one at some point...The species I mentioned is an aquatic species that occasionally grows up out of the water and forms leaves like that, about that size too lol .
@@TalRohan I made one before but have since tweaked the leaf shape a bit after client feedback. You can see the old finished one at the end of this video ruclips.net/video/uF21_yWVHzw/видео.htmlfeature=shared
@@joeltarrartistblacksmith cool thanks
Id like to see your arbor press setup
How do you mean? As in, the whole fly press? The tooling is in the video, which is the important bit.
@@joeltarrartistblacksmith ah, fly press. Cool, I just assumed it was an arbor press
Nice one Joel! Hosta la vista! 😊
Looking good!
Amazing mate keep it up thanks
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Stunning result.
Thanks Alan. Hope all's well with you.
interesting process, I really enjoy artistic blacksmithing and watching how other people do it is cool. I was wondering what height is the base of your flypress at ...body measurement of course rather than inches little bit weird seeing the camera vibrate with the strikes lol I really like that, Thanks for sharing
Cheers. Maybe around hip height? I didn't custom make it, I just saw a table for sale locally & put my fly press on it. Yes my phone is rubbish! The shake is stupid!!
@@joeltarrartistblacksmith cool thanks I've never found any information on it, I figued hammer height was about right but slightly higher means I'll be bending less..cheers
Great job
very cool, this is the kind of thing Flypresses absolutely excel at, theyre a reasonable price in the UK right now but if you look at buying one check the screw for wear...they still work with a worn screw but it can make them very sloppy if youre doing something other than forging work
Lovely work.
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Отличная работа! Молодец!
Did you want to turn it blue or simply darken it?
Lightly darken it back to a mill scale type finish, but without using heat or without using graphite paste.
Bob Ross?
Nice. I wonder if this exists in a gel form to not be as runny and have a longer dwell time? Thanks for sharing!
No idea 😄 try mixing it with bicarb??
nice bit of kit, well worth working out a machine that works on the same principle
I have another one of these a bit smaller too. I was using my new hydraulic press for a lot of these bends, but it's easy to overshoot the bend with a hydraulic press as you don't have the same feel/feedback through your hands.
@@joeltarrartistblacksmith yes I know what you mean about overshooting angles and theyre allmost impossible to put back without a lot of heating and careful rebanding. I havent bent anything big for a lot of years if I need an angle I usually cut and weld but if I could get one I'd use a bender a lot for the time it saves.
Interior designers always want the impossible!
I've done a few rail projects like that. In my case l used my hydraulic press to bend the rail. In the one case l used 1 inch X 2 inch tubing for the rail. I marked out every 2 inches and then started the bends incrementally first on the marks and then in between and back and forth. This way l worked the rail into shape. Too sudden a bend and you just end up buckling the rail. For future projects l was looking at buying or building a rolling pipe bender. I think that would work way better than either type of press. Cheers.
Use to weld industrial stands for band saws and grinders then lift em of table after with help kits . think about that 1inc plate stuff soon make ya learn to use gravity to help ya lift and build strength
Nothing like gaining experience from this job which will help you further down the road for others!
I think that'll be true for the interior designer as much as me. I think when they realize the weight of this they'll potentially regret asking me to fill up the threaded hole that takes the lifting eye, because as soon as that's gone, manouvering it will become a lot harder for them without scuffing up the black finish I'll be applying.
Why? That's going to be ridiculous to try to move.
Not my design or decision 🙂
Great solution!
wow thats bending like its square tube...very impressive job on the press dude (I can see its not tube..just saying)
We don’ need no stinkin’ forge!
You could try to Chem set the threaded rod in to the wall. Its super strong
I expect they will be using 2 part resins, I'm not installing. Looking forward to seeing pics from the client!
That was a nice little jig for drilling a steel ball. That has solved a problem I've had with a project....
Did you make this or buy it somewhere? I need one.
Bought off eBay
Ace!
Cheers Andrew. Love your harmonica videos!!
Looks very good.
Beautiful crisp work and love the latch
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Nice.
cool jig and tongs... that seemed to go very quickly and accurately Nice job, thanks for sharing
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Fantastic!!! Just fantastic…
how did you bend the rings for this project?
I made a series of very detailed videos showing every part of the making process, you can find them on my RUclips channel.
@@joeltarrartistblacksmith thank you, i'll look for them
Sehr gute Arbeit
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Really beautiful one, bravo!
Your ecliptic ring IS wrong
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Amazing work as always 😊
Double drop forged and very life like leaves...thanks for sharing
Good
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You have a power hammer and also a hydraulic press. So traditional is already out the door, so just buy a hydraulic pipe bender. Uses the same jig you have there and I'm know for a fact you can get one for less than a fly press. You'll have portability and a much wider range of bending options. I'll take that fly press since you won't need it any more. 😁