Heating the plate at the right places will help you to form the shapes more easily, less fighting of compounded shapes, lots of clamps and heavy steel wire to wrap and twist like a tourniquet to pull things together. You can tack the heavy wire into position too, then remove it. A lot of time into these projects, most people dont realise and appreciate just how many hours you have put into this. An awesome build tutorial, great detailed information.
I can’t tell you how impressed I am with your skills and your artwork! I have never welded in my life, it’s been something I’ve always wanted to do and now that I’m retired, I’m thinking of giving it a try. Hopefully one day, I’ll be as good as you. Great sculpture!
Thank you so much you're very kind. I recommend the channel weldingtipsandtricks.com as he has everything in a lot of detail on learning to weld. I recommend learning stick welding first, the machines are cheap and more convenient to learn. Cheers J
This is just a treat!! Level of skill both in design & fabrication is out of this world!! Even the tutorial and ability to talk and engage with his audience throughout is incredible. Don't think this guy knows just how good he really is. A very bright future!! Well done Josh!! Your Irish pal says hello!! Super stuff, thank you so much!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dude you are so talented, I am very happy to see you doing more of this type work to show off your skills and share your knowledge. My son is into Rhinos so a Black Rhino with two horns would be perfect so maybe I can try my hand at using your design to make one for him. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome talents on your channel.
Josh absolutely beautiful design. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friend. I would absolutely love a highland cow weld up kit down the road. Very well explained video and love all of the details of this video. Can not wait to see more videos soon Josh. Hopefully the future owners enjoy it for many years to come. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge on. Fab on. Weld on. Keep making. God bless.
That was totally AWESOME build. I have the equipment, but would of loved trying that. Due to my stroke, I am bead bound now and can only wish of the things I could have done
Thank you so much. I pray for a full recovery for you and if not I pray your able to find a way around your limitations to achieve something inspiring for others. Bless you and All the very best. Cheers J
Nice..................................🤨🤨🤨😮😮😮😮😃😃😃😃😃 You sure did a nice job on the video and the project. The more you worked on it the more he came to life. My CNC is not big enough to cut your parts. Thanks for the video!!!!!
Thank you. I'll be sure to do a video on making one with very simple tools such as a cheap stick welder and cut the steel with electric shears. All the very best. Cheers J
Well I agree with some of the comments below. You can do this the hard way, or the easy way. The hard and time consuming way is printing out to paper, cutting them out, drawing round them onto the steel plate, Cutting them out from the steel plate (Jigsaw and metal blade much more accurate than a plasma cutter!) Then prepping them up for welding. Easy way, just get them cut somewhere with the correct equipment and get it in 1mm or 1.5 mm Stainless like Josh has in the video. That's what I'll be doing next time! I've got the neck and part of the head done. Will start on the eye sockets and eyes next weekend. Josh does make it look easy, but he's a blacksmith, it's what he does. I'm a Chartered Mech Engineer, but served an apprenticeship years ago as pipefitter-welder. Keeping everything neat and clean and consistent gaps is proving difficult, and if you get one bit slightly out then the error compounds with each new bit you add. And as you add more bits, your ability to move things around reduces as the whole thing stiffens up. I'll get there, but I'm going to have to modify some of the pieces to make them fit.......
OMG! I was sooo looking forward to this video. I told my wife that you had done a full tutorial video and l was looking forward to watching it and she said is it something you could make? I said no, I won't have the tools but after watching I have everything you used. I'm so excited too have a go and I'm wondering if you have a similar video and plans for the horse head? Thanks so much, you have inspired me. Cheers mate
Thank you so much for your support. The horse is available also but I need to do a more detailed video as the one that is currently being used doesn't cover everything like this video does. I have new laser cut parts for the horse to do that soon. I've got a long horn steer coming next. All the very best. Cheers J
I’m making this for fabrication class and I can’t tell you how frustrated I am with this. I don’t think it’s the designs fault at all, I think it’s my lack of experience. I don’t have a CNC machine, so I spend the around 12 hours lining up the papers, cutting them out, tracing metal, and then cutting it out by hand with a plasma cutter. I then spent around another 12 hours grinding, shaping, and grinding off the grey scale of the metal, I’m now on to tacking it together at the part of adding piece B, which is around 7:20 in the video. Getting to this point I have already ran into plenty of issues, which has taken around 4 hours to get situated and I still haven’t. I am frustrated because I have one more class period left and before the end of the semester and I feel I won’t even get it tacked let alone welded. Again nothing wrong with the design, I just am upset that I didn’t choose something easier.
Really awesome stuff. The new videos you are coming out with sound great. Especially the plasma table I've been wanting one for quite some time. when you were talking about the die grinder I was just waiting for the moment that you brought up the splinters because I used to port and polish cylinder heads and they were always just cast iron or aluminum and so we always used the carbide Burr for roughing and cartridge rolls for final polish even though it was not polished to a mirror finish because of the way d rougher texture wood facilitate the mixing of air and fuel and the actual flow the more polished the more resistance you would actually encounter and semi rough finish would create a better turbulent flow of course there's always mirror polish that can be done on the exhaust valve chambers of cylinder heads but that's another topic for another time aluminum is soft enough to not be an issue with the chips that you end up with and of course cast-iron produces such small particles it's like a fine powder but as you know and as you mentioned using carbide Burrs on Steel is pretty much complete misery I was hoping that you would give a little Pro tip about the dangers and the precautions necessary for using a carbide Burr on Steel because you don't expect it if all you've ever done is cast iron and aluminum and then when you do steel it's brutal I actually had to get a die grinder for my home shop and I managed to find the exact same one that I used back at the shop. a Bosch that I happen to find a great on. it was like brand new and it's a $500 die grinder new I got it for 80 bucks so I was extremely happy with that one have you ever tried using a router speed controller 2 be able to do more finesse work and having more control with it I found that it's extremely helpful in fact for the Bosch it's absolutely necessary because it's got so much power it just wants to basically spin your Burr right out of the chuck it because it spins so fast .a video I would love to see you make is on your approach and procedure to actually designing one of these sculptures from scratch. once you have an idea of whatever it is that you want to make how do you actually extrapolate that into these plans? do you just start off with an image of an animal's head and then try to break it down in each different shape and then flatten every single component and then once it's been cut out you Hammer to shape and weld it? One thing's for sure I hope you keep making videos and I hope that people start to realize the value in them they really are great and I'm always rooting for you I love to see a down-to-earth family man who's trying to make his way in the world and provide for his family do what he loves and not be a slave to corporate overlords I'll never forget how inspiring the last video of your stag bookends was watching the end especially when everything was bent into its final position and it all came to life and made complete sense I really really enjoyed that video and have been a fan ever since so I love seeing you forge a life worth living thank you just don't stop you will make it I can see it one last thing perhaps you can think of a video to do that is blacksmithing hacks for making Cooling and especially Tom for instance the Nippers that have the really long handles Canby very easily adapted and converted into blacksmithing tongs I would love to see that
Thank you so much for your support and kindness. That die grinding the pipe sounds like the same reason why golf balls are pitted as the turbulent flow helps with those also. I'm looking forward to forging those sculptures again one day if I can afford to do so. It's always a pleasure hearing from you. I'm thankful for the wisdom you share also. Cheers J
Awesome work as always, I need to get cracking and build one. A video showing techniques using the stick and tig would be amazing if you have the time, especially welding thin material with the stick welder
Gidday Joshua. I did a 1mtr high stainless steel Doberman, still has a bit to go to finish. Your stag head is cool too, have you ever thought about doing a dragon head?? Something like the Skyrim dragon! That'd be sick! And I 100% would get the plans from you for that. Cheers keep up the sweet builds.
Yes. A dragon has been the most requested so I'll definitely be designing one. I would like to one day do a modern take on a George and the dragon scene giving George some sick armour too. Cheers J
Great work as usual. You could consider addons for different antler types, sika or whitetail would be cool. With the amount of work you put in you should consider patreon, I would definitely chip in monthly to support your content. All the best from NZ.
Thank you that's very kind. I would consider Patrion if my subscribers would like me to build items that I can't proffit from. Forging sculptures is a little bit like that because I can't guarantee I can sell it after I make it. Last time my forged sculptures didn't sell fast enough and I ran out of money to feed the family. Which is why I only do commissioned forge work and nothing fun for myself these days. Cheers J
Hi Joshua, super great video. I am only half way but you make it "look" so simple. (I assume it is not). When you see the sculpture at the beginning, you think...how am I going to make this? And then step by step it comes together. As always, great video and nice, very nice skills. Can't wait to see more...👍
Thank you so much. Patience is key with fiddley assemblies like this, I was focused on designing with fluid curves and minimal parts but I think next sculptures Ill concentrate more on simplicity of build. All the very best. Cheers J
way beyond my skills but throughly enjoyed the video, i was looking at those die griders a while back. looking forward to the table build for the plasma cutter as i have just brought a plasma cutter from lidl of all places. i would like to see you make a dragons head . keep up the excellent work simon
Thank you so much Simon. Dragon is on the table. My plasma costs me £235 and can cut 20mm thick steel, non-HF pilot arc is the only type which will work as a CNC plasma. All the very best. Cheers J
Whow - very nice work ! i love this heads, very creative work and very good skill ... (deep voice) i want moooooore ! small note: you pay attention to respiratory protection and eye protection... but I don't see any ear protection ... right?
Thank you. I use buds. I always put those in for nearly everything as I have sensitive ears. You're right I should have made a point of ear protection. Cheers J
Yet another excellent tutorial and gorgeous looking sculpture. Your work is outstanding and your ability to explain how to make your sculptures is second to none. Many thanks for the continued great content. I think you should maybe invest in a heater for your workshop though cos there was a lot of dragons breath showing up 😂
Awesome been looking forward to another project. May I suggest a Wolf head or German Shepherd head for another project. Also the Horse head project went really well!
Fantastik! Frankly i enjoy all of your skulptures. I might buy one if you make a dog or a big cat. I would love something Like dyonisus panther, from a table in Pompeii.
What i would be even more Interested would be a tutorial in how to develop such a skulpture. I have solidworks, that should do it too. I would pay for that.
Hi Joshua, Ever considered using/making an 'english wheel' to help with some of your metal manipulating? Jim Dasher Spectrum Graphics Seattle metro, USA
Hello. What sort of anvil would you recommend for a beginner with stuff like this? Probably thinking second hand off eBay or would you say new is better?
Hi. I didn't use my anvil at all for this project. I did do a bit With my vice though. I have a what's known as a blacksmiths leg vice which is designed to be hammered upon. As far as Anvils go in general if you can get a Large Anvil second hand for a good price they will always retain their value. Otherwise if you can weld I recommend getting hold of scrap fork truck tines to build one out of because they are high carbon steel perfect as an anvil. Cheers J
Thank you Mark. One standard sheet of 1mx2mx1.5mm would be plenty with room for spares. My next sculpture the long horn steer will be tacked only with a gap so light/fire can be seen glowing inside. All the very best. Cheers J
I use 1.6mm 6013 electrodes when I do. They are designed for sheet metal work. I'll definitely do a video on it as most people can get access to cheap stick welder. Cheers J
Hi. Thank you so much. I believe you could have one made over a weekend. Maybe a little extra time if you're cutting manually and welding fully. All the very best. Cheers J
Very nice design! I like it! Would you share what software(s) you use to create the model? How thick is the metal sheet you used? It looks quite stiff... Continue like that ;)
@@joshuadelisle 1.5mm Ok... Could make the base thicker (2 or 3) so that it doesn't wrap that much... Do you know how many 2000*1000 sheets it takes for the whole head? I didn't know that you could do things like that with SketchUp (I tried it at the very beginning...) The unwrapping is also made in SketchUp? I discovered Pepakura not so long ago, I think that it only works with triangular faces but we could smooth the edges afterwards...
@@ocAToccd I can confirm that on a sheet that is 1m X 2m you'll have a 1/4 of the sheet spare. You can get 2 sets out of a 1.5m x 2.5m sheet. I nested it roughly by hand to see. Cheers J
hey there . my name is Junior . I am a second year boilermaker student at Northlink College . Im interested in one of your templates . but my problem is purchasing templates due to financial problems with my father being unsupportive of my career as well as of me . which puts my mother in a tough position taking out personal loans each year for my studies . I applied for a competition where all my studies can be paid for which is amazing . With the skills, talent and academic performance i have , i qualified for this challenge. I am an artist myself and i would love to work on CAD but without my own PC , there are difficulties . There are computers on campus , but they dont let us do our own custom designs and print them out so we can fabricate them . I would honestly appreciate some feedback from you . cause im ready , this is my passion , honestly just unfair situations that put me in this position .
Thank you Junior. I also started out with nothing, no father and my mother barely had enough money to survive let alone anything else. Boiler maker trade is a great start, I helped a contract industrial gas pipe engineer for a while and was amazed how much money they make. For some reason I decided to focus more on art which doesn't pay much at all. Most of my kit I've purchased second hand or was being thrown away and I've fixed it up myself. My advice is to volunteer or help out a contractor professional in your spare time. Say you want to watch and learn and you're prepared to work hard in whatever way to be useful. The best opportunities come from knowing the right people and from them knowing that you work hard and are teachable. Contractors earn more money and are more willing to help than a corporate company. This has been my experience.
“Do your best and grind the rest” = Great slogan!
Thank you. Cheers J
Heating the plate at the right places will help you to form the shapes more easily, less fighting of compounded shapes, lots of clamps and heavy steel wire to wrap and twist like a tourniquet to pull things together. You can tack the heavy wire into position too, then remove it.
A lot of time into these projects, most people dont realise and appreciate just how many hours you have put into this. An awesome build tutorial, great detailed information.
Thank you so much. cheers J
I can’t tell you how impressed I am with your skills and your artwork! I have never welded in my life, it’s been something I’ve always wanted to do and now that I’m retired, I’m thinking of giving it a try. Hopefully one day, I’ll be as good as you. Great sculpture!
Thank you so much you're very kind. I recommend the channel weldingtipsandtricks.com as he has everything in a lot of detail on learning to weld. I recommend learning stick welding first, the machines are cheap and more convenient to learn. Cheers J
Your designs blow me away. Absolute genius.
You're very kind. Thank you. Cheers J
This is just a treat!! Level of skill both in design & fabrication is out of this world!! Even the tutorial and ability to talk and engage with his audience throughout is incredible. Don't think this guy knows just how good he really is. A very bright future!! Well done Josh!! Your Irish pal says hello!! Super stuff, thank you so much!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
You're very kind Tom. Strength to you also. Cheers J
Couldn't agree more
Excellent tutorial. I like your step wise approach that builds confidence and insight into how to complete the project.
Thank you so much Dan. Cheers J
I'm always impressed with your talent and design skill. This is a beautiful creation!
Thank you so much. It's been a long time coming. I must have re designed 3 times. Cheers J
What an awesome piece of art Mr De Lisle..😉
Thank you Jayeff. Cheers J
Thats really sleek , well done very stylized. You did well to get the overall look so good without using compound curves .
Thank you so much Tom. Cheers J
Dude you are so talented, I am very happy to see you doing more of this type work to show off your skills and share your knowledge. My son is into Rhinos so a Black Rhino with two horns would be perfect so maybe I can try my hand at using your design to make one for him. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome talents on your channel.
Thank you Bill. Rhino would be awesome. Cheers J
Looking forward to all the coming projects.
Thank you Mike. Cheers J
Josh absolutely beautiful design. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friend. I would absolutely love a highland cow weld up kit down the road. Very well explained video and love all of the details of this video. Can not wait to see more videos soon Josh. Hopefully the future owners enjoy it for many years to come. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge on. Fab on. Weld on. Keep making. God bless.
Thank you so much Jared. Got a longhorn next , a Highland would be very similar, I'll definitely do a bison too. God bless. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle awesome.
Such a fan of your work. My request would be a bulls head. But honestly, I will build whatever you choose. Love these sculptures
Thank you so much Nathan. Got a long horn coming shortly. Cheers J
Very inspiring, I'm glad I found your channel
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Super clean designs dude.
Its like minimalism but with complex shapes :)
Thank you so much. Lots more on this design style coming soon. Cheers J
You’ve done it again, sir! 👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Jordan. More to come soon with long horn steer coming next. Cheers J
Thanks!
Thank you so much Daryl. Your support means a lot to me. Cheers J
You are extremely talented and very inspiring. I'm just a beginner but I will purchase your templates on Etsy
@@darylbeans6532 thank you Daryl your very kind. All the very best. Cheers J
That was totally AWESOME build. I have the equipment, but would of loved trying that. Due to my stroke, I am bead bound now and can only wish of the things I could have done
Thank you so much. I pray for a full recovery for you and if not I pray your able to find a way around your limitations to achieve something inspiring for others. Bless you and All the very best. Cheers J
Nice..................................🤨🤨🤨😮😮😮😮😃😃😃😃😃 You sure did a nice job on the video and the project. The more you worked on it the more he came to life. My CNC is not big enough to cut your parts. Thanks for the video!!!!!
Thank you so much. I'm just built a simple CNC plasma which I'll be showing soon. It's also not big enough yet but it's easily upgradeable. Cheers J
wowwww, amazing job, and of course seems to be an huge effort for a newer but and interesting and fun project
Thank you. I'll try and get some beginner friendly designs out there. Cheers J
Looking forward to the DIY plasma table!
Me too, it's coming together. Cheers J
Awesome! I've no means of actually building one of these, but the price of the plans seems very reasonable indeed, given the amount of work involved.
Thank you. I'll be sure to do a video on making one with very simple tools such as a cheap stick welder and cut the steel with electric shears. All the very best. Cheers J
Well I agree with some of the comments below. You can do this the hard way, or the easy way.
The hard and time consuming way is printing out to paper, cutting them out, drawing round them onto the steel plate, Cutting them out from the steel plate (Jigsaw and metal blade much more accurate than a plasma cutter!) Then prepping them up for welding.
Easy way, just get them cut somewhere with the correct equipment and get it in 1mm or 1.5 mm Stainless like Josh has in the video.
That's what I'll be doing next time!
I've got the neck and part of the head done. Will start on the eye sockets and eyes next weekend.
Josh does make it look easy, but he's a blacksmith, it's what he does.
I'm a Chartered Mech Engineer, but served an apprenticeship years ago as pipefitter-welder. Keeping everything neat and clean and consistent gaps is proving difficult, and if you get one bit slightly out then the error compounds with each new bit you add. And as you add more bits, your ability to move things around reduces as the whole thing stiffens up.
I'll get there, but I'm going to have to modify some of the pieces to make them fit.......
OMG! I was sooo looking forward to this video. I told my wife that you had done a full tutorial video and l was looking forward to watching it and she said is it something you could make? I said no, I won't have the tools but after watching I have everything you used. I'm so excited too have a go and I'm wondering if you have a similar video and plans for the horse head? Thanks so much, you have inspired me. Cheers mate
Thank you so much for your support. The horse is available also but I need to do a more detailed video as the one that is currently being used doesn't cover everything like this video does. I have new laser cut parts for the horse to do that soon. I've got a long horn steer coming next. All the very best. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle can't wait cheers
I’m making this for fabrication class and I can’t tell you how frustrated I am with this. I don’t think it’s the designs fault at all, I think it’s my lack of experience. I don’t have a CNC machine, so I spend the around 12 hours lining up the papers, cutting them out, tracing metal, and then cutting it out by hand with a plasma cutter. I then spent around another 12 hours grinding, shaping, and grinding off the grey scale of the metal, I’m now on to tacking it together at the part of adding piece B, which is around 7:20 in the video. Getting to this point I have already ran into plenty of issues, which has taken around 4 hours to get situated and I still haven’t. I am frustrated because I have one more class period left and before the end of the semester and I feel I won’t even get it tacked let alone welded. Again nothing wrong with the design, I just am upset that I didn’t choose something easier.
Really awesome stuff. The new videos you are coming out with sound great. Especially the plasma table I've been wanting one for quite some time. when you were talking about the die grinder I was just waiting for the moment that you brought up the splinters because I used to port and polish cylinder heads and they were always just cast iron or aluminum and so we always used the carbide Burr for roughing and cartridge rolls for final polish even though it was not polished to a mirror finish because of the way d rougher texture wood facilitate the mixing of air and fuel and the actual flow the more polished the more resistance you would actually encounter and semi rough finish would create a better turbulent flow of course there's always mirror polish that can be done on the exhaust valve chambers of cylinder heads but that's another topic for another time aluminum is soft enough to not be an issue with the chips that you end up with and of course cast-iron produces such small particles it's like a fine powder but as you know and as you mentioned using carbide Burrs on Steel is pretty much complete misery I was hoping that you would give a little Pro tip about the dangers and the precautions necessary for using a carbide Burr on Steel because you don't expect it if all you've ever done is cast iron and aluminum and then when you do steel it's brutal I actually had to get a die grinder for my home shop and I managed to find the exact same one that I used back at the shop. a Bosch that I happen to find a great on. it was like brand new and it's a $500 die grinder new I got it for 80 bucks so I was extremely happy with that one have you ever tried using a router speed controller 2 be able to do more finesse work and having more control with it I found that it's extremely helpful in fact for the Bosch it's absolutely necessary because it's got so much power it just wants to basically spin your Burr right out of the chuck it because it spins so fast .a video I would love to see you make is on your approach and procedure to actually designing one of these sculptures from scratch. once you have an idea of whatever it is that you want to make how do you actually extrapolate that into these plans? do you just start off with an image of an animal's head and then try to break it down in each different shape and then flatten every single component and then once it's been cut out you Hammer to shape and weld it? One thing's for sure I hope you keep making videos and I hope that people start to realize the value in them they really are great and I'm always rooting for you I love to see a down-to-earth family man who's trying to make his way in the world and provide for his family do what he loves and not be a slave to corporate overlords I'll never forget how inspiring the last video of your stag bookends was watching the end especially when everything was bent into its final position and it all came to life and made complete sense I really really enjoyed that video and have been a fan ever since so I love seeing you forge a life worth living thank you just don't stop you will make it I can see it one last thing perhaps you can think of a video to do that is blacksmithing hacks for making Cooling and especially Tom for instance the Nippers that have the really long handles Canby very easily adapted and converted into blacksmithing tongs I would love to see that
Thank you so much for your support and kindness. That die grinding the pipe sounds like the same reason why golf balls are pitted as the turbulent flow helps with those also. I'm looking forward to forging those sculptures again one day if I can afford to do so. It's always a pleasure hearing from you. I'm thankful for the wisdom you share also. Cheers J
Fantastic 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome it is a really interesting project.
I would like do it one for my self.
Great job man!!.
Thank you Walter. Cheers J
This is great, very inspiring. I'd like to see your horse head done like this too. Excellent mate 👍
Thank you so much, yes I've got one laser cut ready to do another video with more description. cheers J
Awesome work as always, I need to get cracking and build one. A video showing techniques using the stick and tig would be amazing if you have the time, especially welding thin material with the stick welder
I certainly will. thank you so much. Cheers J
I second that! would like to see your instructions for a stick welder.
@@wyoming_rancher I'll make it happen. Cheers J
those gloves look great. I bet they rarely get in the way of ur builds
How good is that? Marvellous.
Thank you so much. Cheers J
Gidday Joshua.
I did a 1mtr high stainless steel Doberman, still has a bit to go to finish.
Your stag head is cool too, have you ever thought about doing a dragon head?? Something like the Skyrim dragon! That'd be sick! And I 100% would get the plans from you for that.
Cheers keep up the sweet builds.
Yes. A dragon has been the most requested so I'll definitely be designing one. I would like to one day do a modern take on a George and the dragon scene giving George some sick armour too. Cheers J
Thank you so much. Cheers J
hola, buenos trabajos, que programa usas, puedes compartir planos o plantillas
Greate work fascinating 👏
Would you be able to design an African Kudu and Sable? I would love to make them for game ranches...
I actually have plans to do an Oryx which is similar. Cheers J
How do you prevent rusting though. Amazing finish. But it's the one thing bothering?.
Stainless steel. Cheers J
Sweet! Great teaching! 👍👍👍
Thank you Jeff. Lots more to come. Cheers J
Great work as usual. You could consider addons for different antler types, sika or whitetail would be cool.
With the amount of work you put in you should consider patreon, I would definitely chip in monthly to support your content.
All the best from NZ.
Thank you that's very kind. I would consider Patrion if my subscribers would like me to build items that I can't proffit from. Forging sculptures is a little bit like that because I can't guarantee I can sell it after I make it. Last time my forged sculptures didn't sell fast enough and I ran out of money to feed the family. Which is why I only do commissioned forge work and nothing fun for myself these days. Cheers J
Hi Joshua, super great video. I am only half way but you make it "look" so simple. (I assume it is not). When you see the sculpture at the beginning, you think...how am I going to make this? And then step by step it comes together. As always, great video and nice, very nice skills. Can't wait to see more...👍
Thank you so much. Patience is key with fiddley assemblies like this, I was focused on designing with fluid curves and minimal parts but I think next sculptures Ill concentrate more on simplicity of build. All the very best. Cheers J
I know that this is a old video but you make it look so easy do you have plans
@@williamdick1615 hi. Yes there should be a link in the description. Cheers J
Can I please ask if you have plans for a whole stag. I've seen plans by others but yours look much more like the real thing than the others. Thanks.
Thank you. Not yet. Cheers J
way beyond my skills but throughly enjoyed the video,
i was looking at those die griders a while back.
looking forward to the table build for the plasma cutter
as i have just brought a plasma cutter from lidl of all places.
i would like to see you make a dragons head .
keep up the excellent work
simon
Thank you so much Simon. Dragon is on the table. My plasma costs me £235 and can cut 20mm thick steel, non-HF pilot arc is the only type which will work as a CNC plasma. All the very best. Cheers J
Whow - very nice work !
i love this heads, very creative work and very good skill ... (deep voice) i want moooooore !
small note: you pay attention to respiratory protection and eye protection... but I don't see any ear protection ... right?
Thank you. I use buds. I always put those in for nearly everything as I have sensitive ears. You're right I should have made a point of ear protection. Cheers J
Yet another excellent tutorial and gorgeous looking sculpture. Your work is outstanding and your ability to explain how to make your sculptures is second to none. Many thanks for the continued great content.
I think you should maybe invest in a heater for your workshop though cos there was a lot of dragons breath showing up 😂
Thank you so much. I know, I almost gross my self in the editing through thoughts of COVID breath.... You're very kind. All the very best. Cheers J
Impresionante! ¿Podrías hacer un toro bravo español?
Excelente trabalho.Ganhou mais um inscrito.
Can you do this with 0.30 fluxcore wire welder??
It's worth doing a test piece first but sure if you're skilled enough. Cheers J
Awesome been looking forward to another project. May I suggest a Wolf head or German Shepherd head for another project. Also the Horse head project went really well!
Thank you so much. Wolf has been requested before so definitely. Cheers J
Once my Tin Shed is up Blacksmith I will have a go at that, Are you using a bright steel plate?.
Well done. 1mm is always bright rolled. Cheers J
Since you asked for subject suggestions, how about a dragon - either head only or complete beast. Another one, head only - the Predator - doable ?
Can I ask what software you use to make these
Fantastik! Frankly i enjoy all of your skulptures. I might buy one if you make a dog or a big cat. I would love something Like dyonisus panther, from a table in Pompeii.
What i would be even more Interested would be a tutorial in how to develop such a skulpture. I have solidworks, that should do it too. I would pay for that.
My link to a picture of said table is getting deleted. Google should find it though.
Thank you, I'll put that in the list of ideas. Thank you so much. All the very best. Cheers J
Joshua,
Can you add a link for those beautiful tongs? I see 16” ones on eBay, but not sure they are as good as yours. Thanks.
Thank you Steven. I forged all my own tongs. If you don't forge I could possibly make some for you. Cheers J
hi dear sir if its possible please share a video in solidworks thanks
A fox head and a Doberman head...plz🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🤞🏼🤞🏼♥️♥️♥️
Excellent choice. Cheers J
Wow awesome 👍👍
Thank you. Cheers J
Wow! Brow, bay and tray, and three on top. A stag, a stag with a kingly crop. (look it up if you don't know it).
If you could, please do a American Bison head.
My daughter-in-laws love their horse and unicorn heads I made. But living in Texas I think I'll skip the stag and wait for the longhorn!
Thank you Karl. I'm building it just now. Hopefully will have it up next week. Cheers J
Hi Joshua,
Ever considered using/making an 'english wheel' to help with some of your metal manipulating?
Jim Dasher
Spectrum Graphics
Seattle metro, USA
Hello. What sort of anvil would you recommend for a beginner with stuff like this? Probably thinking second hand off eBay or would you say new is better?
Hi. I didn't use my anvil at all for this project. I did do a bit With my vice though. I have a what's known as a blacksmiths leg vice which is designed to be hammered upon. As far as Anvils go in general if you can get a Large Anvil second hand for a good price they will always retain their value. Otherwise if you can weld I recommend getting hold of scrap fork truck tines to build one out of because they are high carbon steel perfect as an anvil. Cheers J
Why dont you polish it up to a mirror shine. Just to see how it looks?
How much sheet metal does this require? Not that my welding is anywhere near the standard required.
Thank you Mark. One standard sheet of 1mx2mx1.5mm would be plenty with room for spares. My next sculpture the long horn steer will be tacked only with a gap so light/fire can be seen glowing inside. All the very best. Cheers J
Gran bel lavoro
Out of curiosity. What CAD program are you using for designing the stuff? Apparently it has very good flat pattern features.
I use SketchUp pro with plugins. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle Thanks, I'll do some research out of curiosity. Only used FreeCAD and Fusion before.
welding such a sculpture with stick is quite a challenge
I use 1.6mm 6013 electrodes when I do. They are designed for sheet metal work. I'll definitely do a video on it as most people can get access to cheap stick welder. Cheers J
I love your work. What program do you use to design it?
Thank you. I use an old version SketchUp pro. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle Awesome! Can you separate the pieces or do you use pepakura?
@@tompaynter3160 I can separate the pieces but it's preferred by most profile companies to have all the parts on one DXF file. Cheers J
Are you using cold rolled sheet
Hi George. 1.5mm standard mild steel I think is always cold rolled, cheers J
What software do you use to make flat profiles from the curved faces? Love your art and skills.
I use a version of sketchup pro. Cheers J
Awesome, can you make an american eagle
I'll give a go. Cheers J
Absolutely amazing video Josh,I have just one question ruffle how long does it take to build this? Keep up the good work you've got me hooked 👍
Hi. Thank you so much. I believe you could have one made over a weekend. Maybe a little extra time if you're cutting manually and welding fully. All the very best. Cheers J
Very nice design! I like it!
Would you share what software(s) you use to create the model?
How thick is the metal sheet you used? It looks quite stiff...
Continue like that ;)
Thank you. its 1.5mm steel I used. I use a version of Sketchup pro for my models. cheers J
@@joshuadelisle 1.5mm Ok... Could make the base thicker (2 or 3) so that it doesn't wrap that much... Do you know how many 2000*1000 sheets it takes for the whole head?
I didn't know that you could do things like that with SketchUp (I tried it at the very beginning...) The unwrapping is also made in SketchUp? I discovered Pepakura not so long ago, I think that it only works with triangular faces but we could smooth the edges afterwards...
@@ocAToccd should get a whole head with some to spare from a full sheet but depends on how it's nested. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle Ok thanks for your fast replies! One sheet is not bad... I am sure I could make it 3 sheet with bad nesting ;)
@@ocAToccd I can confirm that on a sheet that is 1m X 2m you'll have a 1/4 of the sheet spare. You can get 2 sets out of a 1.5m x 2.5m sheet. I nested it roughly by hand to see. Cheers J
How about a Bison?
Definitely will do a bison. Cheers J
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is that aluminium ?
It's just mild steel. I've had it powder coated since. Cheers J
@@joshuadelisle it so soft to work with it
@@ar-tidesign7831 yes you could definitely make it from aluminum. Cheers J
i work with sculptures to , i would like to share some of them with you
@@ar-tidesign7831 find me on Instagram. Cheers J
Awesome
Thanks Lee. Cheers J
VERRY NICE, THANK YOU . REGARDS RICHARD.
Thank you Richard. Cheers J
How about a golden retriever
I'll definitely will do dog breeds. Cheers J
hey there . my name is Junior . I am a second year boilermaker student at Northlink College . Im interested in one of your templates . but my problem is purchasing templates due to financial problems with my father being unsupportive of my career as well as of me . which puts my mother in a tough position taking out personal loans each year for my studies . I applied for a competition where all my studies can be paid for which is amazing . With the skills, talent and academic performance i have , i qualified for this challenge. I am an artist myself and i would love to work on CAD but without my own PC , there are difficulties . There are computers on campus , but they dont let us do our own custom designs and print them out so we can fabricate them . I would honestly appreciate some feedback from you . cause im ready , this is my passion , honestly just unfair situations that put me in this position .
Thank you Junior. I also started out with nothing, no father and my mother barely had enough money to survive let alone anything else. Boiler maker trade is a great start, I helped a contract industrial gas pipe engineer for a while and was amazed how much money they make. For some reason I decided to focus more on art which doesn't pay much at all. Most of my kit I've purchased second hand or was being thrown away and I've fixed it up myself. My advice is to volunteer or help out a contractor professional in your spare time. Say you want to watch and learn and you're prepared to work hard in whatever way to be useful. The best opportunities come from knowing the right people and from them knowing that you work hard and are teachable. Contractors earn more money and are more willing to help than a corporate company. This has been my experience.
Take my money damnit !!!
Thank you so much. Cheers J
hell yes
Ever thought to maybe using nostrils in this sculpture?
Human skull
A Bear
It’s a buck not a girl
At that stage it was a doe. 😉 Cheers J
In the small print it said some assembly required (Lol) Love it the hole thing even a child can do it ............Be well and be safe.....
Ha ha. Thank you. Cheers J
Супер так держать. А можеш поделится чертежами, спасибо.
Thank you, yes designs are in the description. cheers J
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How about a big cat like a puma or mountian lion or bison would be neet.............
Yes please. I've got sketches ready for a puma. I'll do it. Cheers J
Bison has been asked for before also. So that's on the table too. Cheers J
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