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Old 06-09-2006, 04:59 PM
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Another method of getting "identical" scrolls is to forge the scroll to your satisfaction in *heavy stock* and the heat it and push it out so the middle sticks up and let cool and use it as a form.

Mount it in a vise and you can then take a hot piece with the end already forged and then just grab the end and the form with a pair of tongs or vise grips and wrap the hot piece along the form. You will still need to "compress" it back to a flat plain but you will have "identical"
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Old 06-09-2006, 06:55 PM
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It is fantastic to hear and learn so many differing but similar ways to accomplish the same objective, All obviously time tested for great results.
It really enhances the learning process and encourages the imagination.
Thanks, this place is Great!
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