Awesome demo. I do similar lollies. I bought dollar store fake lollies and disassembled them for the pattern. I also add a leaf out of bed frame angle. Fold it got. Cut to shape then open. They turn out very nice. My best seller. Keep up the awesome videos.
I love this idea!.. I am a floral designer by day, beginner blacksmith by night!... so here my only beef - a calla lily is one of the few flowers with an absolutely perfectly smooth stem lol. The large variety have about a 24"-28" long stem tapering smoothly from approx .5" at head to 1.25" at base of stem (yes they get that fat at bottom- its needed to support the length of the top-heavy flower) and the miniature variety of the flower has a stem of around 16" length and goes from about .25" tapered to .75" still having a smooth taper. The size in video would be large variety and i would love to see that with a smooth stem and LOOOONNNNGGG. I understand top heavy weight may be an issue in an artsy piece - but I love that challenge of balancing materials for a central even weight. I could see myself making several of these callas and placing them in a concrete urn and pouring a little quickcrete in the base to hold them in place and MAYBE even retaining a drain hole through the container and adding soil to fill the container the rest of the way and plant something like bear grass or curly/coiled blue grass at the base for a nature meets metal kind of piece.... not something i could sell at my flower shop though; people in smalltown alabama can't afford the $ to justify the effort. beautiful work though. I love that your channel is showing me a few helpful techniques and spreading a little Christlike attitude along the way. God bless!, Wesley McCravy
i did a cala lilly in a very similar fashion with a square piece of copper a few months back. i had no clue then that i was doing it the right way! only difference mine not as clean and i drew the stsm out of the flower
Wish I had watched this video before I tried to forge weld the one I made. Almost ruined it before I gave up and pulled out the Tig welder. 5 minutes, done.
I know im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost my login password. I love any help you can offer me
@Daniel Tatum thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Hi Roy, I am about to start on a lily. I am cutting a 4" x 3" piece from 22 ga sheet metal I had laying around, then I will draw and cut the flower from that. Is 4" x 3" too small? Thanks Roy Mike.
Awesome demo. I do similar lollies. I bought dollar store fake lollies and disassembled them for the pattern. I also add a leaf out of bed frame angle. Fold it got. Cut to shape then open. They turn out very nice. My best seller. Keep up the awesome videos.
I love this idea!.. I am a floral designer by day, beginner blacksmith by night!... so here my only beef - a calla lily is one of the few flowers with an absolutely perfectly smooth stem lol. The large variety have about a 24"-28" long stem tapering smoothly from approx .5" at head to 1.25" at base of stem (yes they get that fat at bottom- its needed to support the length of the top-heavy flower) and the miniature variety of the flower has a stem of around 16" length and goes from about .25" tapered to .75" still having a smooth taper. The size in video would be large variety and i would love to see that with a smooth stem and LOOOONNNNGGG. I understand top heavy weight may be an issue in an artsy piece - but I love that challenge of balancing materials for a central even weight. I could see myself making several of these callas and placing them in a concrete urn and pouring a little quickcrete in the base to hold them in place and MAYBE even retaining a drain hole through the container and adding soil to fill the container the rest of the way and plant something like bear grass or curly/coiled blue grass at the base for a nature meets metal kind of piece.... not something i could sell at my flower shop though; people in smalltown alabama can't afford the $ to justify the effort. beautiful work though. I love that your channel is showing me a few helpful techniques and spreading a little Christlike attitude along the way.
God bless!,
Wesley McCravy
Really like the FORGING videos. Good job.
Good job
Beautiful work. I am going to replicate this for a memorial. What do you recomend to coat the steel to preserve it?
I do love flowers they seem to be easy money lol
Well done Roy great video as always
Thank you Roy 👍
Awesome as always Roy!!!!!😁
Please don't apologise for shooting straight thru. I enjoy straight thru videos. Thanks Jon
i did a cala lilly in a very similar fashion with a square piece of copper a few months back. i had no clue then that i was doing it the right way! only difference mine not as clean and i drew the stsm out of the flower
Cool beans 👍👍
Wish I had watched this video before I tried to forge weld the one I made. Almost ruined it before I gave up and pulled out the Tig welder. 5 minutes, done.
easy enough project for a beginner. Looks like 14 ga sheet metal. all a person needs is a pattern to trace out. As always a great video
I know im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a way to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost my login password. I love any help you can offer me
@Ronan Zaid instablaster :)
@Daniel Tatum thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Daniel Tatum It worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much, you saved my ass!
@Ronan Zaid no problem :)
Hi Roy, I am about to start on a lily. I am cutting a 4" x 3" piece from 22 ga sheet metal I had laying around, then I will draw and cut the flower from that. Is 4" x 3" too small?
Thanks Roy
Mike.
No I think that is about right ... If in doubt go for 5in x 6th :-)
God bless
Christ Centered Ironworks thanks Roy, much appreciated.
What gage was the blank ?
+Brian Purtle I believe it was one sixteenth of an inch thick. Not sure what gauge that is off hand
Thanks
Brian Purtle I think that is .062 or 16 gauge.