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request for a new essay/guide

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please could someone point me in the vague direction of a raising gothic floating elbows from one piece essay or guide or even just give me some pointers? i tried to do one like jiri did very pointy with a inch flair but it looked a bit like a fryed egg with a point over the yolk.
please help!

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http://www.armurerieduduche.com/Site%20 ... 0Coude.htm

In the international language of pics.

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Is the riveted construction correct?
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thank you that is almost exactly what i wanted to find thank you!
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Thanks for the pic Ralphs. That is one sweet harness, too me a minute to even get around to looking at the couter. :)
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belmtho wrote:please could someone point me in the vague direction of a raising gothic floating elbows from one piece essay or guide or even just give me some pointers? i tried to do one like jiri did very pointy with a inch flair but it looked a bit like a fryed egg with a point over the yolk.
please help!

cherrs
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Yea it is made acording the link that RalphS posted. But I have not riveted it but made a weld in the back. Also the edges could be more flared outwards. The problem is it gets too thin in the end so I would say work it hot. Im in a progres of making a pair so I will post some pictures at the end of next week.

Jiri

Ps best would be not weld it all just hammer it out from one piece. :lol: :lol:
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i have tried the rivit meathed and i could do it, so i went back and tried to raise it from one piece again, this time i think i am on to a winner, the point is quite low though and not that pointy, to get adquate pointy-ness should i raise everything, ie leave no flair and just flatten out the bottom inch or so?
will post pictures soon
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Post by Hew »

Eric Dube - (if you're reading this thread) - What are we looking at here?
[img]http://www.armurerieduduche.com/Site%20Anglais/Making%20of/Making%20of%20Elbow%20A-2/3.jpg[/img]
Is that some sort of fluting or crimping tool, for "stretching" the plate edge, which then gets flattened out in the next few steps...
[img]http://www.armurerieduduche.com/Site%20Anglais/Making%20of/Making%20of%20Elbow%20A-2/7.jpg[/img]
...producing the wide flared edges?
"It is a primitive form of thought that things exist or do not exist." - Sir Arthur Eddington
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