Donald Campbell
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Looking for advice on rolling taper boiler, I have seen conflicting items one saying roll as normal and 7an item which said they can be difficult to roll properly. Advice would be most appreciated.
Buy a set of rollers ?How would one approach rolling a taper boiler barrel if one doesn't own a set of rollers?
He achieved this by putting more pressure on one side than the other. The result looks somewhat twisted but can be brought back to shape when soldering the internal formers
I've not found any other way but to roll it as normal as if it were a parallel boiler, and then hand-manipulate to shape.
Rather glib answer I'm afraid but find someone who does have a set of rollers. Either at the local club or see if a suitable builder is demonstrating at an exhibition.How would one approach rolling a taper boiler barrel if one doesn't own a set of rollers?
I find I can always roll a taper, even if I'm trying to roll a cylinder - by any method!How would one approach rolling a taper boiler barrel if one doesn't own a set of rollers?
Hi Heather.How would one approach rolling a taper boiler barrel if one doesn't own a set of rollers?
I must admit initially this left me very puzzled - you should be able to roll a taper boiler without it being twisted or distorted - requiring no hand manipulation to get it to shape. However in trying to work out what is going on I had a look at the GW tools rolling mill and this might explain the difference, Bob is using the GW Tools rolling mill, are you doing the same Richard?
Thanks for this, Adrian.The Cherry Scale Models rolling bar which was later taken on by Metalsmiths works differently. On this the top and bottom bar are used to clamp the sheet, the top bar is internal to the cylinder to be formed. The rear bar which produces the curve is outside of the cylinder and is wound in to tighten the curve. See the photo on this page, you can see the angled slot for the rear roller.
4MT Boiler - Cherry Clan
Heather I hope this thread has also helped you.