As a longtime scroll bender, I have to say that this is one fine piece of kit! Not exactly DIY, but absolutely bulletproof! If you’re gonna go, GO BIG! Great build and vid!
Yes I agree too. I've watched several other videos on this subject and this design looks the best because the stock is being drawn in by rotation of the tool. The other design seen is a static horizontal tool and cumbersome forming section inserted as you progress with bending and also a large unwieldy swinging lever to create the bend, posing a terrific side wise force on the vertical stand. This is a smart guy who has studied and worked out the basic principle and using his mechanical skill has made something simpler and more effective, the best tool I've seen. Well done This is the one I will construct in my workshop. Thank you for uploading.
THANK YOU FOR POSTING !!! BEAUTIFUL DESIGN & WORK !!! Here are a few little pieces of professional advice, for you to add to your knowledge, to make your equipment even better: When you're setting up to do a weld, deep-Champher your edge. (That is, "V" grind or cut your edge off at least 1/3 of the thickness of the metal). Then when you weld it, you do a "Fillet" weld. (That means, you weld down into the depth of the metal, so when you machine off the top of the metal, you're not cutting off your strength, like you're doing now. Also, if you hold your welding rod more straight in, (than at an extreme angle, like you're doing now), your bead will be stronger and prettier. . (Clamp & Do your tacking with your MIG or use a 6012 rod. And tack in 3 directions. That keeps it from pulling and warping.) When welding around, or close to; bearings, before you start welding, wrap a soppy-wet rag around the area that needs to stay cool. Then weld. Not the other way around. This will protect against warping and/or boiling out of grease, rubber seals, etc. And here's another little treat, if you'll grind the very tip of your lathe cutting tool, to a very slight radius, your machined surface will be a lot smoother, and you'll find that it's actually easier to cut your steel. When cutting Aluminum, use a larger radius. Here's something else; when you're threading, using a tap or die, on steel, (cold rolled or hot rolled), use CRISCO VEGETABLE SHORTENING instead of a tapping fluid or oil !!! When tapping Aluminum, use Turpentine. I worked in machine shops and job shops all my life. My Dad taught me from 5 or 6 on up. I took it in school, in Tennessee, and was around it over 60 years. I love to pass on what I know. It helps everyone. I was reading some of the comments, and someone was giving this fellow static about having a lathe to use and that it wasn't DYI. If an individual is interested enough, in a subject, to invest in a machine, and learns to use it, and researches and designs and builds other machines, using the knowledge he has learned from experimenting and using his God-given gift of design tallent, and he does so strictly out of Love for his hobby, ITS DIY AT IT'S BEST !!!. KEEP ON, KEEPIN' ON !!! THANKS AGAIN FOR POSTING !!! VERY NICE EQUIPMENT !!!
Вчера делал кондуктор,были сомнения, что делаю не так. Оказывается надо было делать, как у вас на 14.36. Хорошо сделано и с большим запасом прочности.Удачи вам.
you could cut those dies much faster with a torch. Judging by your circle cut on the one inch plate you have one and can use it pretty well. A #3 tip will cut 2 in no problem. But either way no matter how it was made it came out nice. You will be able to make some pretty railing for sure. I guess I got to check out more.
Can we just get real here? That creation is magnificent but clearly is not for the do it yourselfer. However it inspired me to use the basic configuration and with scraps I had around the shop fashion scrolls much the same up to 3/8 round stock. No machining involved. Heating with torches, bending welding and a drill press. If I could show a picture it would be this scroll benders ugly cousin. Really ugly cousin but it works great. That's the beauty of youtube sometimes. Not necessarily copying but providing ideas and inspiration. Thanks
Mis respetos muy profesional en tu trabajo ena máquina muy versatil estupendo trabajo Me interesaria compar compar una maquina asi te agradeseria si me pudieras informas gracias de antemano buen dia. Radico en atlanta
agregandole una pieza mas en la punta - con rodillos pero regulable en altura- seria una buena convinacion con una roladora de planchas.Muy buen trabaj. Gracias
I hate to be the killjoy on this but this is actually a swirl bender, not a scroll bender. Unlike swirls, scrolls get exponentially larger as they move out from the center. With a few modifications it could actually make scrolls. Nice build nonetheless. Now lets make one the can handle 5/8ths stock and then ill subscribe.
It's DIY at it's best !!! Like I commented before, if he, or anyone; loves his hobby enough to invest in a machine, and they learn to use it and make things and other machines...it's DIY at it's best !
As a longtime scroll bender, I have to say that this is one fine piece of kit! Not exactly DIY, but absolutely bulletproof! If you’re gonna go, GO BIG! Great build and vid!
Yes I agree too. I've watched several other videos on this subject and this design looks the best because the stock is being drawn in by rotation of the tool. The other design seen is a static horizontal tool and cumbersome forming section inserted as you progress with bending and also a large unwieldy swinging lever to create the bend, posing a terrific side wise force on the vertical stand. This is a smart guy who has studied and worked out the basic principle and using his mechanical skill has made something simpler and more effective, the best tool I've seen. Well done This is the one I will construct in my workshop. Thank you for uploading.
I want one of those. Making my own scrolls would create some additional work for me and my everlast welding business
THANK YOU FOR POSTING !!! BEAUTIFUL DESIGN & WORK !!!
Here are a few little pieces of professional advice, for you to add to your knowledge, to make your equipment even better:
When you're setting up to do a weld, deep-Champher your edge. (That is, "V" grind or cut your edge off at least 1/3 of the thickness of the metal). Then when you weld it, you do a "Fillet" weld. (That means, you weld down into the depth of the metal, so when you machine off the top of the metal, you're not cutting off your strength, like you're doing now.
Also, if you hold your welding rod more straight in, (than at an extreme angle, like you're doing now), your bead will be stronger and prettier. . (Clamp & Do your tacking with your MIG or use a 6012 rod. And tack in 3 directions. That keeps it from pulling and warping.) When welding around, or close to; bearings, before you start welding, wrap a soppy-wet rag around the area that needs to stay cool. Then weld. Not the other way around. This will protect against warping and/or boiling out of grease, rubber seals, etc.
And here's another little treat, if you'll grind the very tip of your lathe cutting tool, to a very slight radius, your machined surface will be a lot smoother, and you'll find that it's actually easier to cut your steel. When cutting Aluminum, use a larger radius.
Here's something else; when you're threading, using a tap or die, on steel, (cold rolled or hot rolled), use CRISCO VEGETABLE SHORTENING instead of a tapping fluid or oil !!! When tapping Aluminum, use Turpentine.
I worked in machine shops and job shops all my life. My Dad taught me from 5 or 6 on up. I took it in school, in Tennessee, and was around it over 60 years. I love to pass on what I know. It helps everyone.
I was reading some of the comments, and someone was giving this fellow static about having a lathe to use and that it wasn't DYI. If an individual is interested enough, in a subject, to invest in a machine, and learns to use it, and researches and designs and builds other machines, using the knowledge he has learned from experimenting and using his God-given gift of design tallent, and he does so strictly out of Love for his hobby, ITS DIY AT IT'S BEST !!!. KEEP ON, KEEPIN' ON !!!
THANKS AGAIN FOR POSTING !!! VERY NICE EQUIPMENT !!!
Хорошие советы,я думаю они многим пригодятся.Спасибо большое.Удачи.
Очень грамотно, красиво и надежно. Культура производства на высоте. Так и нужно делать.
Вчера делал кондуктор,были сомнения, что делаю не так. Оказывается надо было делать, как у вас на 14.36. Хорошо сделано и с большим запасом прочности.Удачи вам.
Excelente demasiado buena esa creación congratulaciones Saludos paz y bendiciones desde Valledupar Colombia
*Everything is easy. Thank you very much. I will do it myself on my channel*
you could cut those dies much faster with a torch. Judging by your circle cut on the one inch plate you have one and can use it pretty well. A #3 tip will cut 2 in no problem. But either way no matter how it was made it came out nice. You will be able to make some pretty railing for sure. I guess I got to check out more.
Девайс огонь, с меня лайк и подписка!))
Bravo , supr , super , super job .
I like it a lot .
LOL. I remember seeing the flat of the scroll center at my grandmother's house. Now I know why "they made it like that"!
আমি একটি মেশিন কিনতে চাই
আপনার এই মেশিন গুলি আমার খুব পছন্দ হয়েছে দয়া করে আমার সাথে যোগাযোগ করুন আমি একটি মেশিন কিনতে চাই আমি আমি বাংলাদেশ থেকে বলতেছি
You and I have very different thresholds for DIY. ;-) Nicely done!
mis felicitaciones por tu maquina roladora, te quedo de lujo mis respetos. gracias por tu vídeo. in english congratulations
Nice work. You are an artist with a grinder, but it looks very dangerous. Well done though.
Show. Very nice
Excelente trabajo! ⛰🦅
Me suscribi al tuyo ya jaja
Отлично получилось.
И все виды сварки и токарка и сверлилка и куча куча инструмента.
Excelente trabalho amigo! Da pra ganhar uns troços fazendo portão
Perfect!
Parabéns ficou perfeito
молодец классно сделал правда уж больно мощно ) на таком станке можно теперь и лом гнуть
Waow SUPER KREATIF SUKSES GBU
very usefull thx 4 sharing
Bom trabalho amigo 👍
Very Nice Concept
i rely loveit it is a very good tool to have in tha storage , thanks for share, happynes .
Au poil 👏 👍...
Can we just get real here? That creation is magnificent but clearly is not for the do it yourselfer. However it inspired me to use the basic configuration and with scraps I had around the shop fashion scrolls much the same up to 3/8 round stock. No machining involved. Heating with torches, bending welding and a drill press. If I could show a picture it would be this scroll benders ugly cousin. Really ugly cousin but it works great.
That's the beauty of youtube sometimes. Not necessarily copying but providing ideas and inspiration.
Thanks
Exelente 👏👏
Hello good night, nice this piece, and what welding equipment you used, you would pass me the brand, I'm from Brazil.
excelente!
Good product
Waoooo keren... By las wates
good work
you can set your lathe up to be a mill with a little work in order to bore the hole in the flat plate steel .
On the whole, it's beautiful.
Hoo hoo muy bueno hermanoo
Muy buena ideas felisitaciones
Now I just need a well-equipped machine shop to get it done..
Nice
ai é um artista um dos melhores video q ja vi
Muy bienos los videos gracias asi se hace hay que compartir el conocimiento suban una de una trilladora casera de arroz por favor
Mis respetos muy profesional en tu trabajo ena máquina muy versatil estupendo trabajo
Me interesaria compar compar una maquina asi te agradeseria si me pudieras informas gracias de antemano buen dia. Radico en atlanta
Essas pessas de gabaritos ? Agente encontra no mercado livre ou não?? , é incrível , parabéns por um belo trabalho Deus abençoe
No tendrás los dibujos (planos ) para la fabricación de la máquina??
Tank.you.mr.diy😆
Gracias por compartir,muy ingenioso
Hello my friend, thank you very much for your wonderful work. I want you to send me the required measurements if possible. 👍👍👍
спасибо ,за идею мне понравилось, можно и без токарного обойтись вполне, если сделаю покажу,!
Сделал?
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Fantastic what a great pease of engineering I’ve got to make one of these well done larrysullivan in London x
Muy bueno felicitaciones...
This is great. I can weld one of these for myself with my powerarc welder.
Nice hand tool Bro
Good
Very nice
Добрый день Уважаемый!!! Вы Просто Суппер,Молодец У Вас Руки Золотые ...Свой номер Отправки Мне пожалуйста...Поговарим!!!
agregandole una pieza mas en la punta - con rodillos pero regulable en altura- seria una buena convinacion con una roladora de planchas.Muy buen trabaj. Gracias
ottimo bravo
how do you draw the curve??? I watched it four times andI don't get it. is it that the curve just gets bigger as you unwind the string?
Hi , mister ecelent job , Nice , l
Well done 🌺🌺🌺
Lo felicito espectacular su máquina
Me gustaría adquirir una
Me gusta la idea
Great
Hombre con gran exelencia
very very nice. good work. please have you Drawing and dimensions?
Very nice good work
Si tuviera todo ese equipo no necesito hacer la dobladora, me la compro de una vez!
Excelente...
Great if you have your own lathe, tooling dies & other shit! Never seen a chop saw or cold saw???
у всех же дома токарный станок,взял и сделал плять ,своими руками
да все пойдем и купим токарный станок и начнем делать)))
Здравствуйте, где можно купить такой станок в России ??
я ко всем хожу и не у кого не вижу станка, у тебя злая привычка болаболить каментарии
У тебя че токарного станка в гараже нет?Фууу.У меня этих станков....и в гараже и дома и на кухне.....даже в туалете маленький токарничек стоит.
Gostei muito dessa idéia
Obra de arte ! parabens !
Отличная работа... Какое расстояние упоров от центра или от подшипника для заготовок(красные с подшипником) ? 20:13
Fico primeira sem segunda muinto bacana gostei 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
A INTELIGÊNCIA TRAMITA JUNTAMENTE COM A ARTE, PARABÉNS.
Esse vídeo além de parabenizá-lo é claro , pois é um profissional. Só tem uma coisa a se dizer tá que paril. Kkkk show
THE MAN IS VERY GOOD
Disculpe cuanto cuesta uno igual, me interesa uno pero no tengo torno. para hacer las piezas. saludos
excelente video y herramienta pero deberían hacer el favor de dar las medidas de las piezas. GRACIAS (COLOMBIA)
Así es, faltan las medidas y como se es más fácil cuando no se tiene un torno🤔 como hacerlo y un tornillo de mesa que al igual se ocupa.....
Good job master.
yeah machine diy metal scroll bender milagi kha se ??
Самый капитальный гнутель из всех виденный , чего стоит толщина металла .
Mais nice job ca mêmes
Do you seal this kind of tools?
всё чётко! молодец!!!
,b g
The first
I going to make right now
Que tipo de máquina usas para soldar mi amigo?
Версия станка номер2 Евгения Емельяненко.Станок N3 более продвинут и прост в изготовлении.
lindo trabalho,pena que nem todos podem fazer,pois para quem esta começando não vai ter todos esses equipamentos,mais é um magnifico talento.
Ai é cobra criada..
Chique de mais.
Olá Boa noite meu amigo abençoado conto custa uma maquina dessa
I hate to be the killjoy on this but this is actually a swirl bender, not a scroll bender.
Unlike swirls, scrolls get exponentially larger as they move out from the center.
With a few modifications it could actually make scrolls.
Nice build nonetheless.
Now lets make one the can handle 5/8ths stock and then ill subscribe.
nicely done however, not for the regular DIY unless they have a mill machine. make one with conventional tools then call it DIY.
It's DIY at it's best !!! Like I commented before, if he, or anyone; loves his hobby enough to invest in a machine, and they learn to use it and make things and other machines...it's DIY at it's best !
Can you share drawing of components and bearing type Please
why you don't put the measurements of each piece
Вы могли бы сделать такой станок под заказ.И сколько он будет стоить?
Eu não entendo porque não tem essa ferramenta no comércio parabéns
Todo está muy bien pero se requieren ideas prácticas no complicadas
👍👍👍👏👏👏🙌
How to order, i interested to buy this kind of bender
Hola excelente, cual es el precio de la máquina,y donde vives?