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Scroll, jig bending flats "hard way"

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Hi folks,

I'd like to make a series of scrolls by bending flats the "hard" way (I'm an amateur).  You see in the photo the first scroll (on the cardboard) came out ok.  But I had a hard time getting it started, since the narrow tip kept slipping out of the initial backstop (yellow arrow in pic, don't know the formal name).  This also happens when I bend rods and flats the normal way, but for those I've learned just to use scroll tongs or a vise grip to hold them in place.  However, when bending in the "hard" orientation, tongs and vise grips don't have a lot to clamp to.

Is there something I've never quite grasped for making scroll jigs and the backstop to hold the start in place?  Or is there a better way altogether to secure the tip in this case?

Incidentally:

1. The bottom part of the scroll is deliberately squished a bit to fit the overall piece I'm working on.

2. The scroll jigs are welded to thick sheet metal, which I've c-clamped to my welding table (an old storm grate).  I've learned by trial and error to bend flats in the hard orientation this way, since the table helps keep the flat from buckling.  I pull with one hand and lightly tap the flat with a hammer at the point that's bending.  Is there a better way?

3. I've learned, again by trial and error, to make the jig in two parts so that I can make the first part of the scroll without being hampered by the jig for the second part.  Is this how everyone does it?  Is there a better way?

Thanks for your help

Dan - Milford, PA 

Scroll jig bend flat hard way.jpg

  • 4 years later...

I see your stop there for the tight curl. Usually when I have a tight radius like that or a ball end, I will do the same thing but Instead of clamps or forks I will use a pry bar against the welded stop right at the tip. If I am in a rush I will make my jig for pre bending the tip on the anvil.

This scroll I had to do the same way with the pry bar at the tip, I'll send a picture of my jig tomorrow. 

 

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Bending the hard way can be tricky sometimes. 

Hard Bend on half by 2 inch.jpg

this customer wanted the twist not perfect to match other things in their house. "Organic Look" is the word they used.

OOH NICE, I like it! You got the organic look well, I imagine some alien critter wrapping a tentacle for some alien reason. Is the taper hand forged? How much time do you have invested?

Frosty The Lucky.

I like it too, have to keep that in mind, as I've been threatening to replace the old hand railing on our open staircase to the downstairs for a long time now.

I can't control the wind, all I can do is adjust my sail’s.
Semper Paratus

 

  • 1 month later...

The taper was hand forged replying to Frosty, and it took about 6 hours invested in just the twist another 2 hours in building the railing. We twisted the cap to the front post, then shimmed the rest of the railing accordingly and welded it.

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