How to Weld Rolling Ball Sculpture, Part 2: T-joint

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2024

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  • @sazadj3463
    @sazadj3463 Рік тому

    Hi Tom . I have a question.
    How hard do you use wire? My wire is so flexible

  • @williamreed912
    @williamreed912 7 років тому +2

    Tom, do you need to ground both pieces that you are welding together, or just one?

    • @TomHaroldArt
      @TomHaroldArt  7 років тому +1

      Just one. As you are welding, the arc grounds the other. However, since I'm welding on a metal bench, I just ground the bench and make sure the parts have contact with the bench. It's much easier than trying to ground individual pieces all the time. I did that in the beginning, and it was a hassle, especially if they were small parts. Besides that, for safety, a metal bench should be used, and not a wood bench with a sheet of metal on it. If you put metal over wood, the wood can catch fire beneath.

  • @jamiewoods9222
    @jamiewoods9222 5 років тому +2

    What do you use to weld. Tig weld or something else. I want to try and make one of these , it would be my first. I'm excited about it. I'm good with my hand. Woodworking and such. Thank you for taking the time to make the video's.

    • @TomHaroldArt
      @TomHaroldArt  5 років тому +1

      Yes, TIG welding. It's always good to research the basics of the various types of welding to see which fits your needs. This is what works for me.

    • @jamiewoods9222
      @jamiewoods9222 5 років тому +1

      @@TomHaroldArt . Thanks Tom appreciate your information. I've tig welded before. Not really good at it but maybe the little intricate places maybe a little easier not everyone has been doing an extended weld. Hope to talk soon on insight into your great work. Thanks.

    • @TomHaroldArt
      @TomHaroldArt  5 років тому

      @@jamiewoods9222 You bet. There's a Facebook group for rolling ball sculpture that might help. They are good with questions.

  • @quartetoasafe
    @quartetoasafe 4 роки тому +1

    Olá sou do Brasil. Gostei do seu trabalho e Queria saber que tipo de arame você usa.

    • @TomHaroldArt
      @TomHaroldArt  4 роки тому

      Muito Obrigado. O fio que uso é de aço inoxidável. São 3 mm. Você pode usar qualquer fio que quiser, mas esteja seguro. Algum metal emite gás venenoso quando aquecido. Cobre, latão, aço simples são todos bons.

    • @quartetoasafe
      @quartetoasafe 4 роки тому

      @@TomHaroldArt Ei Tom, obrigado pela atenção. Estou fazendo um projeto em vidro de 10 mm como base, com arame galvanizado n°14 com solda estanho. O vidro levará uma foto de minha familia que servirá como um quadro. Aqui no Brasil não tem esse tipo de trabalho e acho que chamará bem a atenção.

    • @quartetoasafe
      @quartetoasafe 4 роки тому

      De onde você é?

    • @TomHaroldArt
      @TomHaroldArt  4 роки тому

      @@quartetoasafe Sou dos EUA, Indiana. Não sei falar português. Eu uso software de tradução. Espero que entenda bem. Sua ideia de escultura parece linda. Tenha cuidado com o fio galvanizado. Esse é um tipo de fio que vai liberar vapores venenosos quando é aquecido. É muito perigoso! Espero que você seja capaz de encontrar um tipo diferente de fio.

  • @gabiballetje
    @gabiballetje 10 років тому +1

    For the third hand he use that keep the rails spaced perfectly, he needs to screw it down every time, costing quite some time.
    Remove that system, get a few magnets that don't need to be too big, they just need to keep it in place while it lays there or you solder it.
    They will ne far easier and faster to remove and re-attach, even on your sculpture.

  • @jcThib
    @jcThib 10 років тому

    What is your track spacing and marble diameter?

    • @TomHaroldArt
      @TomHaroldArt  10 років тому

      Marbles are 1", track spacing .80" center-to-center.

    • @jcThib
      @jcThib 10 років тому

      Thank you!
      Are you using 1/8 wire?

    • @TomHaroldArt
      @TomHaroldArt  10 років тому

      jcThib
      You're welcome, and thanks for checking out the video! And, yes, that's 1/8" rod. There might be a little more detail on the materials and such in the first video, but it's been a while since I've watched that one.

    • @jeffgonner5043
      @jeffgonner5043 7 років тому

      JC InfiniteWood

  • @roelofversluis6680
    @roelofversluis6680 4 роки тому

    So no need to weld on the inside of the joint?

    • @TomHaroldArt
      @TomHaroldArt  4 роки тому

      I would under regular circumstances, yes. I always try to make sure it's welded completely around/through for a solid joint. I just didn't do that in this example.

  • @helloos100
    @helloos100 4 роки тому +1

    A lot of commentary and less of teaching.