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Which comes 1st, dishing or rolling?

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 3:31 pm
by Thomas Gallowglass
I'm getting to the top portions of a gothic back and breast, and I was wondering about a consensus. Should I roll the edges first and then dish, or dish and then roll? I'm feeling like I should dish first in case I need to do some trimming. But then I've seen comments about rolling before shaping. Comments?

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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 3:52 pm
by James C
I always dish before i roll. I don't want to take the chance that my pretty rolls become flat. Rolling edges has always been very time consuming for me so i don't want anything to happen to them. I do them right before i polish the rest of the piece.

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 3:58 pm
by Pheylin Quinn
Depends on the piece, for me.

On a breast plate:

Shape then roll.

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 3:59 pm
by Alcyoneus
Ditto.

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 4:06 pm
by Ideval
I do both.

Sometimes, I know for a fact that a piece will fit without trimming.
For instance, I made a helmet that requires cheek plates.
Because the cheek plates only require a little bit of dishing and a little bit of raising, and are small to work with, I marked the rolled edges and rolled them flat.

For the roll closest the face, I enclosed a 14 g wire to keep the roll from collapsing. For the heavier roll along the jaw-line, I used a 12 g wire.

My feeling is that simple projects can be made simpler by rolling beforehand.

Idëval

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2003 4:19 pm
by Alec
Roll last. Rolling will set the shape -- particularly if you are rolling over a wire.