Mark Aspery
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CBA/ABANA Level-II drawing - Online file and drawing transfer to plate steel
Covers: Finding the drawing on the ABANA website, downloading and printing to scale - then transfer to sheet steel (2-methods). Measuring from the drawing and allowances for growth in steel from forging the scroll finials.
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Відео

CBA/ABANA Level-1- The Gate-Latch, Part 3 The Tenoned Staple and associated tooling.
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Part-3 of a 3-part video series featuring the CBA's and ABANAs gate-latch project. A lot of this video focuses on the tooling required for the tenoned staple. The tenoned staple is forged and riveted to the back plate during this video. If you're clicking through UA-cam videos, this one is probably not for you, but if you're making the gate latch, hopefully, I've got you covered.
CBA/ABANA Level-1 Gate-Latch, Part-2. Welding and turning the hook.
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Part-2 of a 3-part series on the CBAs/ABANAs Level-1 final project, the Gate-Latch. This video looks at welding and turning the hook or latch. There is a major weld of round bar with a slight twist, adding filler material to the weld area before welding.
CBA/ABANA Level-1 Gate-Latch, Part-1. Forging and turning tapered staple
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This series of 3 videos will focus on the CBAs/ABANAs level-1 Gate Latch project. The project consists of the tapered staple, the latch and the keep. This video introduces the project and looks at the tapered staple. Hot forged.
Collars: The CBA Level 3 center collar. The pinned or tenoned collar and its applications.
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A quick video showing the pinned collar of the CBA level-3 grille, and its applications to other areas of work.
Forging a pair of scrolling tongs from flat stock
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CBA/ABANA Level 2 curriculum: Forging a pair of scrolling tongs from a length of 1" by 3/8" (25 x 10) mild steel flat stock. 22 minutes
Punching and drifting tutorial. CBA/ABANA Level II curriculum
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A powerpoint presentation using slides (only) demonstrating punching and drifting with a slot punch - techniques and tooling.
CBA/ABANA Level III Grille - Coaching Sessions: Area Calculations for the upset corners to weld area
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To place the upset corner the correct distance from the end of the bar, we need to make some calculations. Because the width of the bar remains a constant of 3/4" wide, we can forgo the volume calculation and proceed with an simpler area calculation.
CBA/ABANA level III Grille - Coaching Sessions: Getting started on the grille
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This video looks at transferring the drawing, taking measurements from the drawing and making the blown-over, beveled-leaf scroll tip as well as the Water leaf
CBA/ABANA Level III Grille Coaching sessions: Basic tooling not covered in future coaching sessions
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This video looks at some of the required tooling for the grille that is not covered in future coaching session.
CBA/ABANA Level III Grille: Making the Grille Frame & Frame assembly - Edited video
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A narrated video looking at the frame construction, fitting of the scrolls and final assembly of the grille. 12-minutes long
CBA/ABANA Level III grille coaching session: Final Assembly of the Grille
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This video is a narrated coaching session, looking at the final assembly of the level III grille. While stand alone, the video is more useful supporting a course of study, such as the CBA level III Zoom tutorials, or as an aid-memoire for a CBA hands-on course at a training facility.
CBA/ABANA Level III Grille: The Final assembly
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Final assembly of the blown-over beveled leaf scrolls, and the beveled C-scrolls. Video finishes with the hot-fitting of the forged central collar. This video, while stand alone, is designed to support a course of instruction such as the California Blacksmith Association's Zoom Tutorials or a CBA/ABANA hands-on instructional class.
CBA/ABANA Level III Grille: Fitting the Blown-Over Beveled-Leaf Scrolls to the Frame
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This video, while stand alone, is part of a series designed to support a body of instruction, either the CBA Level III Zoom tutorial or a CBA teaching facility.
CBA/ABANA Level III Grille: Cutting the Base and Capitals, Forging the Tenons, Assembly of the Frame
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This video, while stand alone, is designed to support a course of instruction such as the California Blacksmith Association's Zoom Tutorials or a CBA/ABANA hands-on instructional class.
CBA/ABANA Level III Grille - Turning the Blown-Over, Beveled-Leaf Scrolls
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CBA/ABANA Level III Grille - Turning the Blown-Over, Beveled-Leaf Scrolls
CBA/ABANA Level III grille: The Beveled Scroll
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CBA/ABANA Level III grille: The Beveled Scroll
CBA/ABANA Level III Grille -Top and Bottom Rails of the Frame with Capital and Base details added.
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CBA/ABANA Level III Grille -Top and Bottom Rails of the Frame with Capital and Base details added.
CBA Level III Grille - Coaching Sessions: Methods for Creating the Center Collar
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CBA Level III Grille - Coaching Sessions: Methods for Creating the Center Collar
CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III Grille - Coaching Session: Forging a Bottom Tool Blank
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CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III Grille - Coaching Session: Forging a Bottom Tool Blank
CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III - Coaching Sessions: The Central Collar Material Swage
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CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III - Coaching Sessions: The Central Collar Material Swage
CBA/ABANA Level III Grille - Coaching Session: Forging Tenons on Flat-Bar for the Grille Frame
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CBA/ABANA Level III Grille - Coaching Session: Forging Tenons on Flat-Bar for the Grille Frame
CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III grille Coaching Sessions: Welded Collar Tooling
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CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III grille Coaching Sessions: Welded Collar Tooling
CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III Grille - Coaching Sessions: Welded Collars
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CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III Grille - Coaching Sessions: Welded Collars
CBA/ABANA National Curriculum: Welding the water-leaf and scroll tip to the upset corners
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CBA/ABANA National Curriculum: Welding the water-leaf and scroll tip to the upset corners
CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III Grille - Coaching Session: The Beveled Scroll
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CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III Grille - Coaching Session: The Beveled Scroll
CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III - Coaching Sessions: The Blown Over Beveled leaf scroll
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CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III - Coaching Sessions: The Blown Over Beveled leaf scroll
CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III Grille - Coaching Sessions: The Upset Corners
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CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III Grille - Coaching Sessions: The Upset Corners
CBA/ABANA Level III Grille: The Forged Center Collar - complete with tooling
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CBA/ABANA Level III Grille: The Forged Center Collar - complete with tooling
CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III Grille - Coaching Session: The Beveled Leaf Scroll
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CBA/ABANA National Curriculum Level III Grille - Coaching Session: The Beveled Leaf Scroll

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @timberanvil3788
    @timberanvil3788 14 днів тому

    Mark, It was a privilege meeting you at ABANA last week! You are truly a treasure to the community!

  • @KowalstwoBillert
    @KowalstwoBillert 5 місяців тому

    "When I say short I mean not long" 😄 Looking forward to getting to know you in person! Is there a chance that you will appear at some European blacksmith meeting?

  • @medievaljon
    @medievaljon 8 місяців тому

    going to give this a go but with the induction forge. If works out I have lots of use for a gate latch on my own property here.

  • @lucapagnani
    @lucapagnani 9 місяців тому

    👍

  • @RaymondWKing-dn8wf
    @RaymondWKing-dn8wf 11 місяців тому

    Hi Mark, thanks for the Educational Videos, I now have 3 very good sources, Dave Engles Engle's Coach Shop in Joliet Montana, Dave doe Wheels and Hors drawn Vehicle of with I am mostly interested In as a Hores Lover Farmer Rancher type, John Switzer at Black Bear forge. I will be adding your Books to my Hom Library Collection. A top of the Day to you

  • @CTOMSmiths
    @CTOMSmiths Рік тому

    I know it doesn’t pertain to this particular video, but your basket twist video was the only way I could get my Christmas ornaments to work. Thank you! ua-cam.com/video/fv7FMRJgctM/v-deo.html

  • @tonystanley8186
    @tonystanley8186 Рік тому

    I followed your video on the guillotine tool you were using in this demonstration and came here to see what other dies you use for the tenon. This was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much.

  • @FarmsteadForge
    @FarmsteadForge Рік тому

    Great step by step, thanks.

  • @johndilsaver8409
    @johndilsaver8409 Рік тому

    This is an excellent video, thank you for posting. The John McLellan drawing on the calsmith site calls for 5/16" stock, where you are using 3/8". Both are fine, I'm just noting the difference.

  • @shainarue
    @shainarue Рік тому

    Question on measuring for the staple length. First you made a mark at 5". Then you tapered 1.75". Then you measured from the top of the taper back to the original punch mark which was 4". 5 - 4 = 1 so it took 1" to make the 1.75" taper. And then you add that inch back in with the 2.75 calculated bits from the curve to figure out the length of 3.75 from the top of the taper. I get that. The math makes sense. But it's easier to notch the piece into a hook ruler for measurements so I'm wondering if there a reason you don't just measure from the tip of the taper to the punch mark and then subtract the original marked length to get the excess used? (So: 5.75 - 5 = 0.75. Start calculation by adding all the original figures (1.75*2)+2.75 = 6.25. (this could already be done before starting any actual forging) Then subtract the excess of 0.75 that will be created with the new taper. 6.25 - 0.75 = 5.5" from taper tip to cut mark. If there's a reason, then by all means - I'll make the effort to line up the ruler. But if it's just a difference in preference, then I'd rather use the hook ruler. I did a few practice runs tonight with the calculation method from this video and I kept getting tripped up with math and fiddling with the ruler to line up with the start of the taper and whatnot.

    • @MarkAspery
      @MarkAspery Рік тому

      Just a difference in preference, Shaina.

    • @shainarue
      @shainarue Рік тому

      @@MarkAspery great, thanks!

  • @christopherlund1198
    @christopherlund1198 Рік тому

    Just ordered your 3 books. Am excited to receive them. And, already looking forward to the 4th in the series! Be well.

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    @chenmengqing2457 Рік тому

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  • @andynick01
    @andynick01 Рік тому

    Thank you for three excellent videos. Your calm, helpful, descriptive style improves my confidence, and my forging too.! And yes, I have all three of your excellent books. I thoroughly recommend them.

  • @texastaterbug5395
    @texastaterbug5395 Рік тому

    Mark, are your swages and guillotine tools made from mild steel or tool steel?

  • @texastaterbug5395
    @texastaterbug5395 Рік тому

    Don't take this negatively, because it isn't intended to be. I was happy to see your lighter anvil walking around the shop as you worked. That is the current dilemma I am attempting to alleviate in my own beginner's workspace. Looking forward to taking the ABANA Level 1 course by Zoom over the next few months. Thank you for all you are doing to encourage others to begin the journey into your craft!

    • @MarkAspery
      @MarkAspery Рік тому

      I don't know how you solve that without bolting the stand to the floor. You'll note that I switched anvils for parts 2 & 3.

  • @JGilbertMetal
    @JGilbertMetal Рік тому

    Some of the best stuff is Just Mark giving little tips in-between hammering that he just kind of tosses out there but will cut months off your production time over the course of your life.

  • @bobvines00
    @bobvines00 Рік тому

    Mark, do you still plan to write a 4th textbook? These are very useful videos!

    • @MarkAspery
      @MarkAspery Рік тому

      Yes, I'm still working on the book, but I wanted to lend support to the CBA & ABANA curriculum as they advance.

    • @Slickheadhunter
      @Slickheadhunter Рік тому

      I was also curious about the fourth book, I have the first three and find them very informative

  • @SuperiorEtchworx
    @SuperiorEtchworx Рік тому

    I like the video but had trouble hearing the commentary on my tablet. I'll watch it again on my pc. Lucky I am primarily a visual learner

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. Рік тому

    Very nice work sir. Very well done. Can’t wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge on. Fab on. Weld on. Keep Making. God bless.

  • @davidwhitten928
    @davidwhitten928 Рік тому

    Always like watching your videos. I hope they inspire someone to take up the hammer

  • @mikehodges6598
    @mikehodges6598 Рік тому

    Just an awesome video Mark. The same level of detail as in your books.

  • @ironhammer3734
    @ironhammer3734 Рік тому

    Best instructional videos on UA-cam! Thank you.

  • @hammeredanvil7377
    @hammeredanvil7377 Рік тому

    Brilliant. I'm a novice, but your tutorials really do show, you don't have to belt the crap out of it to get where you want to go! Cheers

  • @HighDesertForgeIronworks
    @HighDesertForgeIronworks Рік тому

    Another very good video Mark, Thanks

  • @adamfaris9375
    @adamfaris9375 Рік тому

    Thank you for making videos which help with earning the Level 1 certification.

  • @user-ym8sv5tq1s
    @user-ym8sv5tq1s Рік тому

    Отлично сделанно!

  • @lucastisserand7473
    @lucastisserand7473 Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @cholulahotsauce6166
    @cholulahotsauce6166 Рік тому

    How did you find the Amazon propane forge worked for welding? Really appreciate the videos!

    • @MarkAspery
      @MarkAspery Рік тому

      No problem at all. Very little scaling. Got to welding heat quite quickly. I didn't have any issues.

  • @robroy5729
    @robroy5729 Рік тому

    Another amazing tutorial! Thank you Mark!!!

  • @dicksargent3582
    @dicksargent3582 Рік тому

    Nice take on the gap filler Mark!!!

    • @MarkAspery
      @MarkAspery Рік тому

      I thought to myself, now what would Dick do..? See you in the Fall.

    • @dicksargent3582
      @dicksargent3582 Рік тому

      @@MarkAspery LOL

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. Рік тому

    very cool. thanks.Forge On. God Bless.

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. Рік тому

    Cant wait to see part 2. Forge On. God Bless.

  • @gabrielnavarro8721
    @gabrielnavarro8721 Рік тому

    You can practice things professionnaly for years and sometimes never think of a little thing like puting the square taper on the diagonal willfully to help with the finishing touches. Thank you for your attention to the detail, applied in the world of blacksmithing, a true treasure

  • @veteranironoutdoors8320
    @veteranironoutdoors8320 Рік тому

    Now thats a brilliant technique there on that weld.

    • @MarkAspery
      @MarkAspery Рік тому

      Not my idea. It's a manipulation of a lesson shown in the British CoSIRA books - "The Blacksmith's Craft" - The Harrow scribe.

  • @blkacid
    @blkacid Рік тому

    Fortuitous this comes out now... I was just thinking about starting the work for this, thanks Mark!

  • @jamesmclane2826
    @jamesmclane2826 Рік тому

    Is there a link on your video to buy that anvil?🙏 And if I could, is this a Steel or cast iron anvil

    • @MarkAspery
      @MarkAspery Рік тому

      No link. It's a steel construction judging by the carbon sparks. I get them from e-bay.

    • @JGilbertMetal
      @JGilbertMetal Рік тому

      @@MarkAspery @jamesmclane2826 The "Acciaio" anvils are all made by the same factory I think, but a bunch of different distributors. VEVOR company sells the blue ones which seem to actually be cast steel rather than cast iron for the sameish price as everyone else but they might actually be able to help you return or exchange it if you get a defective one. They also sell a harder (55 HRC) version in black. Been researching them as a possible 2nd anvil. The price makes it seem like they must be junk, but then I see people whose opinion I greatly respect (such as Mark Aspery) saying they're pretty good so I may have to get one.

  • @jamesmclane2826
    @jamesmclane2826 Рік тому

    You are an amazing blacksmith. I love watching your videos. Thank you for making them.😃😊🙏✌️🖖

  • @fingerz1245
    @fingerz1245 Рік тому

    You are a wealth of knowledge, sir. Thank you for sharing!

  • @michaelwright1177
    @michaelwright1177 Рік тому

    Your instruction is greatly appreciated.

  • @SuperiorEtchworx
    @SuperiorEtchworx Рік тому

    That was more informative than watching a forging demo, thank you

  • @Coal.Thompson
    @Coal.Thompson Рік тому

    Can't wait to try this, I have been needing a pair of scrolling tongs. Excellent video, great information! Thankyou for providing these videos Mark!

  • @Jasoncohenour
    @Jasoncohenour Рік тому

    Mark you did a great job with this one. I'm enjoying your books as well.

  • @Soulsmithing
    @Soulsmithing Рік тому

    Glad you forgot to disable comments ;-) lol

  • @RainyDayForge
    @RainyDayForge Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience!

  • @honeycuttracing
    @honeycuttracing Рік тому

    Pictures are OK but video of the actual work is 1000x better

  • @Alanbataar
    @Alanbataar Рік тому

    Thanks for a wonderful video! I like that you've included a section on what can go wrong. So many "watch an expert" type videos only show the perfectly executed examples. Even better, you could describe how to recover from having done it wrong. I very much appreciate your efforts.

  • @waylonmark2206
    @waylonmark2206 Рік тому

    Really appreciate these abana curriculum videos

  • @Keith.Turner
    @Keith.Turner Рік тому

    Is it worth the time or effort to chase the finished bosses with a hot rasp or flatter to make the 2 surfaces as flat as possible before riveting?

    • @MarkAspery
      @MarkAspery Рік тому

      Keith, Yes, although if the anvil is in good condition and your shoulder is in the right place it may not be necessary. Once you assemble the parts, the heated bosses seem to "self-level" as you work them. Good question!

  • @jeremiahmccutcheon3234
    @jeremiahmccutcheon3234 Рік тому

    Nice video agin man

  • @dereksstuff8395
    @dereksstuff8395 Рік тому

    Very good. Love the explanations.