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    Quote Originally Posted by Winky View Post
    Makes me think I need to add a scroller to my shop
    Hmmm.... I think we need to hear from Ruslan. I'm wondering if he has a completely unexpected way to achieve his results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveO View Post
    Hmmm.... I think we need to hear from Ruslan. I'm wondering if he has a completely unexpected way to achieve his results.
    Daveо, I understand your question, but I find it difficult to answer because I do not quite understand what talked Mike and Winky (I did not understand the nature of the conversation, it's hard to answer the question if you do not know what it is about)
    Could you rephrase the question ,I am sorry for not knowledge of your language (I badly studied English at school)
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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    Daveо, I understand your question, but I find it difficult to answer because I do not quite understand what talked Mike and Winky (I did not understand the nature of the conversation, it's hard to answer the question if you do not know what it is about)
    Could you rephrase the question ,I am sorry for not knowledge of your language (I badly studied English at school)
    I think DaveO is asking if you make scrolls and bends in the metal with a store bought machine like Winky and I are looking at (harborfreight portable bender; probably not known in Russia), or maybe you make them with your own home made tools.
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    My apologies, Ruslan, I did not intend to be vague. Mike R is correct: I am wondering what shop tool or process you used for this. We've been assuming you used scrolling machine, but after seeing your other work I wonder if you have a clever alternative.
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    Now I understood what was being said and what to ask Daveо
    scroll,as you call it is made by hand, ( needed for manufacturing- gas forge, anvil, power hammer,blacksmith)
    if scrolls to do not very much, then everything is forged by hand, and if you need to produce a lot of scrolls, then built on the conductor which is faster and more accurately you can do scrolls.
    if you are very interested, I can tighten, and take pictures of my conductors, and perhaps the process of manufacturing a scroll.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    Now I understood what was being said and what to ask Daveо
    scroll,as you call it is made by hand, ( needed for manufacturing- gas forge, anvil, power hammer,blacksmith)
    if scrolls to do not very much, then everything is forged by hand, and if you need to produce a lot of scrolls, then built on the conductor which is faster and more accurately you can do scrolls.
    if you are very interested, I can tighten, and take pictures of my conductors, and perhaps the process of manufacturing a scroll.
    Ruslan,

    I think you posted them for me one or someone. But sometime you have to show me twice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    Now I understood what was being said and what to ask Daveо
    scroll,as you call it is made by hand, ( needed for manufacturing- gas forge, anvil, power hammer,blacksmith)
    if scrolls to do not very much, then everything is forged by hand, and if you need to produce a lot of scrolls, then built on the conductor which is faster and more accurately you can do scrolls.
    if you are very interested, I can tighten, and take pictures of my conductors, and perhaps the process of manufacturing a scroll.
    That would be great ...myself ... Don't have a forge or power hammer but I do have oxy-acetylene and ball peen hammers ... lol
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    I have a lot of conductors but mostly I use the two how do scrolls-for example, I made ​​the scroll of the strip (20mm x 4mm)heat the end the strip in a gas forge and with the power hammer we flatten end of strip
    (You can flatten by hand on an anvil, but it is a very long and hard )Then I do Grooves,with a home-made instrument.Here we get a workpiece.Heat the workpiece once again and start hammering on the anvil to give the desired bend our blank (this requires some experience) after the given initial bending workpiece, insert it into the conductor and bend over it to the desired size to us.
    all of the above in pictures-part 1
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    Very nice work, i could spend a week or so in your shop working, i have a few blacksmith tools ( 104 kilo 208 pound long horn anvil )and love to make things with them, my neighbor is like you he is a talented blacksmith and his tools look a lot like yours. Its an old school art that only a few people are still doing. Very nice work !!!!!,
    I will try and post a picture of a hand forged Pineapple made from square steel bar when i get back from Germany.
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    I think they are saying you probably have a jig or homemade tool for doing the scroll work like you used and showed us in your bent square tubing when you built your welder cart. Very nice table.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MoparCar View Post
    I think they are saying you probably have a jig or homemade tool for doing the scroll work like you used and showed us in your bent square tubing when you built your welder cart. Very nice table.
    Ruslan is a master of old school fabrication ... I was I had his skills.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winky View Post
    Ruslan is a master of old school fabrication ... I was I had his skills.
    Ruslan is Jesse James cousin. He is good at the details for sure. But Winky, your stuff is what I call abstract. It sells to I like both of you guys bikes.
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