Roy, you are one of only a handful of smiths on UA-cam who produce content which will enable beginning smiths to create new things and improve their techniques. Thanks for your service!
Thank you for all time, trouble, effort and materials you put into your presentations. Your subject specific tutorials are my most valuable learning aid.
I'm surprised there wasn't a fishtail scroll. I would have thought that would certainly be one of the common types of scroll ends (it feels like I see it a lot). But anyway, it's great to see examples of the different ends.
Awesome. I think the penny scroll is my favorite. Glade to see you getting some use out of the mallet too. Any criticism on it so I can make the next one better? Thanks, God bless
Roy , Question: I recently bought some Bithumus Coal. It was easy to lite. But it burned up really quickly. I had my airflow as low and slow as possible. I used almost 75 lbs to make a pair of slotted jaw tongs. Is there a different type besides Anthracite I can use that burns longer but lites as well.
Question: how deep is a store bought fire box for solid fuel forge? I made mine from a brake rotor/drum from a duelly and it's 3" deep, deep enough to get an oxygen neutral heat?
Awesome work Roy! Thanks for sharing and God Bless you guys!
This is one of the best instructional series on you tube. Well done
Great video Roy, just keep doing what you are doing. We all are leaning while watching you. Thanks again.
Roy, you are one of only a handful of smiths on UA-cam who produce content which will enable beginning smiths to create new things and improve their techniques. Thanks for your service!
Great Job Roy thanks for sharing!
Thank you for all time, trouble, effort and materials you put into your presentations. Your subject specific tutorials are my most valuable learning aid.
I love the fundamental series. Lot of great stuff in these videos. Great practice as well
I gotta try the leaf scroll and penny scroll very soon. Great video thanks for sharing.
Love ur videos Roy keep it up
Nice one.
I'm surprised there wasn't a fishtail scroll. I would have thought that would certainly be one of the common types of scroll ends (it feels like I see it a lot). But anyway, it's great to see examples of the different ends.
Awesome. I think the penny scroll is my favorite. Glade to see you getting some use out of the mallet too. Any criticism on it so I can make the next one better? Thanks, God bless
Hi roy how do you prevent the deformation of the steel as you turn out your scroll so that you don't have to put a grinder to your work
have you tried putting animal heads on them?
Roy , Question: I recently bought some Bithumus Coal. It was easy to lite. But it burned up really quickly. I had my airflow as low and slow as possible. I used almost 75 lbs to make a pair of slotted jaw tongs. Is there a different type besides Anthracite I can use that burns longer but lites as well.
Question: how deep is a store bought fire box for solid fuel forge? I made mine from a brake rotor/drum from a duelly and it's 3" deep, deep enough to get an oxygen neutral heat?
Did you mean to do your outro at the start? :D