90 Degree Scroll Tongs | Hand Forged Blacksmith Tools

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • Introducing the 90 Degree Scroll Tongs! The 90 degree jaws are really useful when working in a tight spot. This hand forged blacksmith tool is designed with a gap in the reins so they can easily be used with only one hand, leaving your other hand free to run a torch, another set of tongs, or whatever you might need them for. Made with 3/4” sucker rod, you won’t need to worry about them wearing out!
    Tools & Materials used in this video:
    - 3/4"x8" Sucker Rod
    -Scroll Tongs: • Forged Scroll Tongs fo...
    -Rivet Tongs: • How to Forge Blacksmit...
    - 5/16"x1" Rivet: amzn.to/43HSCON
    - Beeswax: amzn.to/3mE0Ff6
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction
    01:06 Setting the jaw
    02:05 Setting the boss
    03:03 Forging the boss & shoulder
    04:34 Drawing out the reins
    06:17 Refining the boss & shoulder
    08:36 Forging the jaw
    11:33 Punching the rivet hole
    13:23 Offsetting the rein
    13:58 Touch mark & hot rasp
    15:16 Bending the 90 degree jaw
    16:16 Riveting
    16:57 Sizing
    18:09 Finish & final product
    18:59 Demonstration
    19:44 Outro
    20:05 Sneak Peek & Blooper
    Hi, I'm Jayce, the blacksmith behind Farmstead Forge. I am a farrier by trade; I learned the basics of blacksmithing at shoeing school and the rest I learned on my own. I'm excited to expand my knowledge and continue learning while also sharing my passion with others.
    Join me in the shop on my Montana farmstead where I enjoy building tools and other fun projects that we can use around the place.
    If you enjoyed this video please consider giving it a like, I’d appreciate it! Also, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on new videos every Tuesday morning!
    Contact Me: jaycefulbright@gmail.com

Комментарии • 28

  • @FarmsteadForge
    @FarmsteadForge  Год назад +1

    Stay until the very end for the blooper 😂

  • @RRINTHESHOP
    @RRINTHESHOP Год назад +1

    Very nice set of Scroll tongs. Enjoyed.

  • @christiancorrado7686
    @christiancorrado7686 Год назад +2

    Great instructional video, thank you

  • @reginabivona1282
    @reginabivona1282 Год назад +1

    Thanks for keeping up the Craft!!!!!

  • @mikehayes2233
    @mikehayes2233 Год назад +1

    Hey Jayce!! You’ve come along ways since I first watched you crank out a shaving horse out in the middle of nowhere!!
    Keep up the Good Work My Friend!!

    • @FarmsteadForge
      @FarmsteadForge  Год назад

      Hey! I had a lot of adventures when I was younger - you'll have to remind me where this was??

    • @mikehayes2233
      @mikehayes2233 Год назад

      @@FarmsteadForge I 'm thinking it was maybe one of your first RUclips videos. You cut-up & made a shaving horse out of maybe one fairly large log!! I saw it two years ago I'm guessing.

    • @FarmsteadForge
      @FarmsteadForge  Год назад

      @@mikehayes2233 I think you might have me confused with someone else? I just started putting youtube videos out in February of this year.

    • @mikehayes2233
      @mikehayes2233 Год назад

      yes yes yes!! Got my wires crossed a bit!! Enjoy the Summer My Friend!!

  • @robertsimmons3556
    @robertsimmons3556 5 месяцев назад

    Going thru your older posts since I'm new to your channel. Great job on this one, I learn something new on each video!

    • @FarmsteadForge
      @FarmsteadForge  5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad you are able to pick up some helpful tidbits, thanks for watching!

  • @jt_forge
    @jt_forge Год назад +2

    Perfect job! Appreciate the tutorial 🔥

    • @FarmsteadForge
      @FarmsteadForge  Год назад

      Wow, what a nice compliment. I am glad you enjoyed it!

  • @jeremiahmccutcheon3234
    @jeremiahmccutcheon3234 11 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome man love iy

  • @chux72vette
    @chux72vette Год назад

    Looks good Jayce.

  • @tomcarlson3244
    @tomcarlson3244 9 месяцев назад

    I like that off set reins, can they be used with other tongs types.

    • @FarmsteadForge
      @FarmsteadForge  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes a lot of my tongs have offset reins but they work best for tongs that are sized instead of "one size fits most" if that makes sense - otherwise the reins can be too far apart.

    • @tomcarlson3244
      @tomcarlson3244 9 месяцев назад

      @@FarmsteadForge thank you, I am going to try it.

    • @FarmsteadForge
      @FarmsteadForge  9 месяцев назад

      @@tomcarlson3244 Awesome! This winter I think I"ll make an in depth video on forging shoulders and offset reins.

  • @demastust.2277
    @demastust.2277 Год назад

    That is a very crisp looking anvil. What brand is it? I'm almost thinking it's a newer made one.

    • @FarmsteadForge
      @FarmsteadForge  Год назад +1

      It's actually my Great Grandpa's 1909 Lakeside! I had it professionally redone 11 years ago. I will probably retire it to light use in the next few years even though I love it because it is very near and dear to my heart.

    • @demastust.2277
      @demastust.2277 Год назад

      @@FarmsteadForge Oh wow that's a rather recent one. Looks really good. My most modern anvil is a 1904 Fisher-Norris anvil that weighs 53 lbs

    • @FarmsteadForge
      @FarmsteadForge  Год назад +1

      @@demastust.2277 I have some older Hay Buddens but the Lakeside is my main shop anvil. I've never owned one of those but I like all old stuff so I bet it's pretty neat!