Making a Wrought Iron Garden Gate
Ғылым және технология
This video shows how I made a wrought iron garden gate that consists of many different scrolls. I narrate most of the steps from constructing the initial frame to preparing the bar stock for the scrolling jig and then how to assemble it by MIG welding. As blacksmith, I also prepare each scroll on the anvil by tapering it before using the scrolling jig.
Gate fabricators:
Tony Pederson
Niels Provos
John West
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Ben Ferland
Andrew Hecker
George Marsack
Graham Bullard
Jeremy Letheule
László Várady
Nathan Webb
Ryan Hurst
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Filmed on a Sony PXW‑FS7. Color grading in DaVinci Resolve.
Пікірлер: 165
Wasn't boring at all. I enjoyed learning your process.
I love your video. You have done a great job for everyone who interests in fabrication and metal work
@NielsProvos
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
I like the length of your vids; you show enough to let us feel some of the work involved, and cut it short enough to not be boring.
@AnEvolvingApe
6 жыл бұрын
I think Niels needs a hug... dude is awesome but is clearly a sensitive artist. I've watched all his videos but if things are slow I speed them using the speed increase youtube option. Typically I watch build videos like this on higher speeds with the CC on and the sound muted while blasting music from one of my heavy metal itune playlists in my headphones.
@traceyosterlind14
5 жыл бұрын
Agreed!
beautiful to watch true craftsmen who clearly love their work and are super proud of it.10/10
Really a beautiful gate! I am not a professional, just a hobbiest blacksmith, and I have many difficulties on volutes as well, it is a hard job to me...but also fun! I like the longest video! Thank you very much for sharing! Greetings from Brazil!
@NielsProvos
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it. In the meantime, I made a double gate and a fence in this style too. Got much better at the process 😎
Great video! Perfect length. I love the craftsmanship required to get the detail needed. I may watch this several times.
Beautiful and so very tactile.
@NielsProvos
3 жыл бұрын
It's still holding up well in my garden.
Niels, as your videos may be a lot of work but they are a pleasure to watch. I really don't think you should make them any shorter and possibly wouldn't mind them longer as it is such a pleasure seeing the project progress, revealing the final result gradually. Also, I'd like to compliment you on the design; I particularly like that you combined the prevalent curly/organic style with the geometric details (straight line & circles). It really gives the gate a more modern and interesting appearance. Well done!
Glad to see you doing some architectural stuff as well as blades and the like. I thought the video length was fine, and it was great to see a combination of techniques.
Outstanding work. Very inspiring. Keep the videos coming. Videos aren’t too long and definitely not boring. Thank you.
That is some wonderful work. I want to get into making fences, gates and window bars with my everlast equipment and other metal working tools. Yours are truly artwork.
Beautiful! It is so satisfying to watch you work and to see the end results.
LOVE IT!!! Even if you made this video in standard speed, I’ll watch it from beginning to end... I love metal art, welding, building something, it is therapeutic for me...
@NielsProvos
4 жыл бұрын
Glad it worked for you :-)
Awesome work! Keep it up. That gate is gorgeous.
Nice work! The length of the video is perfect to me. I also like the short pauses in your narrative. :)
I think it's nice you made a video of this, as it shows a bit more what kind of jobs you might also have to do when trying to live of of blacksmithing.
Superb craftsmanship. Well done fellas
Thank you for this. Fascinating and beautiful work.
I thoroughly enjoyed your work! I want to learn so badly! Video not long at all. Thanks for sharing!
Very interesting! I loved the detail. I like to watch the whole process.
I'm sure those of us who love your art, would want more not less so go slowly, take all the time you need . If we have to wait a while for the next one , we will enjoy it more for the waiting.
@NielsProvos
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Since this is just a hobby, it's going to be always a little bit slower.
Niels, wonderful work. I think that gate is fantastic.
@NielsProvos
2 ай бұрын
Thank you.
A very good video of showing great craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
@NielsProvos
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it. We just put in a fence that matches this design.
Awesome Production!!..Hail Yeah!..
@NielsProvos
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it
Yes it was long overdue lol :) Glad to see you posting! Love it and beautiful work on the gate. The video is fine the way you did it and would have never thought it would have taken that that long to make it Thumbs Up for support as well
This is very beautiful, i am 16 since 31 december 2020 and live in belgium. I molded my first metal brick today. And want to start forging steel and making gates like this. You have very beautiful work done! Congratulations!
@NielsProvos
3 жыл бұрын
Good luck. I think you will enjoy the work and happy belated birthday 🎉
@Vic-fh9nl
3 жыл бұрын
@@NielsProvos Thanks!
Lovely work. Thanks for the video
Very interesting. No problem watching . Well done.
@NielsProvos
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it. How did you get here?
@app1eyes
2 жыл бұрын
Was looking for some ideas for some around the home projects . Great video.
Beautiful gate, Niels. Good work, I hope it stands the test of time and use. And the length was just fine with me. Merry Christmas.
Worked at a fabrication shop over the summer, man we did alot of gates, but none with such nice scroll work, mostly simply bends. awesome work!
@NielsProvos
6 жыл бұрын
+me109g4zaku thanks. It's different when you don't have to do this kind of work all the time.
Glad to see another video. Great job.
Welcome back. Thought you got lost on some Viking raid. The length and pace of these videos is just right. Don't change a thing.
@NielsProvos
6 жыл бұрын
+Jim Melnyk if work was a Viking raid you would be right :-)
well done! excellent production.beautifully edited.
Perfect timing, I'm about to attempt to make my first gate!
This video is GREAT!! Not at all boring! My preference would be to have even more process details included :) It's not boring at all. Thank you!! Looking forward to watching more of your channel!!
Nice job workmanship outstanding I’m started fabrication this video has some good advice
Gates are good projects for me because I get to use my tools and weld with my everlast welder. I find metal working so relaxing.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video and show your amazing skills! I had no idea how much work went into making these beautiful gates!
@NielsProvos
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We made a fence like that as well.
Great video and awesome job
Great Work, i already wondered if you have stopped making Videos. I hope for many more to come! Keep the wheel spinning!
@NielsProvos
6 жыл бұрын
+Leon Benfer there will be more videos but I got through my backlog and the frequency will be slower going forward.
Honestly man I forgot about you... I seen your video and was like woah!! awesome!
Stunning!!!
Completely piece of art! Really time consuming, but it is worth it !
Excellent work
Beautiful work.. I do this type of work also. And your videos are a good length..
Very good work thank you John from ireland
Awesome video👍🏼
Great job. That was such a helpful video with awsome editing and length.
@NielsProvos
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
It's incredible to see metal transformed into something so delicate and whimsical. Excellent craftsmanship in both the gate and the video. Please don't shorten future videos!
Saludos desde Argentina! Gracias por compartir.
Very nice work
Thx for sharing!
nice work!
I wouldn't mind if the videos were much longer. They are soothing to watch and I like a slow pace.
🙋♂️Love your work👍
Great work
Interesting video, nice job. Welcome back. Merry Christmas and have a happy new year.
@NielsProvos
6 жыл бұрын
+mada0zani Same to you. Thank you.
Thanks for the content
Where you been man? Been a while. Awesome video! You keep making them and I'll keep watching them.
that's a really nice gate
I appreciate the detail covered in the craftsmanship of the piece. A longer video with more technical skill shown is preferred to a shorter video that skips all the skill involved in the process. I'm a commercial structural ironworker. I like your videos to help guide me along the journey of artistic ironworks as a hobby at home.
Nice work
bravo, well done.
Very cool. I don't mind the longer video length, especially if you are posting less frequently. Welcome back :)
Good job.👍
Lindo 😍 dá um charme para o jardim.
Beautiful
Good job.
Its sad that wrought iron is so hard to come by nowadays. I found an old piece of wrought iron scrap at my uncles farm and was so excited, I'm planning on using it to make some pendants and maybe mix some of it into a Damascus knife blade, but there's just not enough to do large iron work projects :(
@NielsProvos
Жыл бұрын
Definitely. Wrought iron these days is mostly a misnomer. I still have some old wagon tires and some high phosphorus wrought iron from the Wisconsin grain elevator.
Good work
I love ittt!
Me dad was a boiler maker / fitter / fabricator, pro as.. He made my childhood home a gate similar to this.. They sold that house 20yrs ago.. I drove past for a geez the other month and the gate is still there, approximately 35yrd old..
@NielsProvos
3 жыл бұрын
I hope it will get to live for at least a hundred years.
No complaints from me, good video.
So good
I think you have a good balance in length for most but personally I would like to see more.
@viking8781
4 жыл бұрын
I agree
@aubreyaub
4 жыл бұрын
Would you now. ...and who the farq are you again.....?
Muito bom amigos sou fã de vocês estou inscrito sou do Brasil
Generally, the length of your videos are fine. If anything, I'd like to see longer vids. Great work on the gate, mate. It looks beautiful installed.
Absolutely gorgeous, nicely done! I'm surprised you didn't cool the tips of the scrolls when using the jig. Also, I have the same Harbor Freight welding helmet, it's actually not bad lol
@NielsProvos
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I like the welding helmet as well. The tips need to be hot to conform to the jig. I only shape them enough with the hammer to be able to insert them into the jig.
Is marvelous buddy great vid with the classic music bravo! how the latch work?
Nice
i love these kind of gate even i want to learn something like you created with flat bar. im from India mechanical engg.
Awesome work. Can do this with a powerarc welder?
2 years after my comment and I've watched this video 2 times in the last week.
@NielsProvos
Жыл бұрын
I hope it was still fun 🤩
I LOVE YOUR VIDEO CAN YOU PLEASE GIVE ME AN IDEA OF HOW MUCH SHOULD I PAY FOR A DRIVEWAY SLIDING GATE HANDMADE SIMILAR TO YOUR QUALITY PLEASE?
Que bien es esa
I really enjoyed this video. I work in the automatic (vehicle) gate industry so this is very familiar to me. Excellent video.
fascinating. you’re gifted. just curious, roughly how much would that type of of custom-made gate sell for?
@NielsProvos
4 жыл бұрын
That's not really a question that has an obvious answer. This is all labor cost. The steel is pretty inexpensive. Total time on this was probably 20 hours or so.
I like the video and the length is good for the subject. Did you design the gate itself?
@NielsProvos
6 жыл бұрын
Yes. I did a number of different designs and ended up picking this one.
Can you share where you were able to purchase all that wrought iron? I understand they stopped making it in the US in the 70s.
But what about the serpent sword?????? Did it ever get finished? We just want to know.
This is great. But have you heard of the large tool/machine/bender called "Money Maker".
Excellent. I want to so similar for my home. TY for sharing
I just found your channel! Very nice work! Video pace is great for me. I have a question, I am looking to bend 1/4" plate to 90 deg and I think that using heat to make the bend would cause less damage to the steel. But I have read online that it should be bent cold. This would be for frame rails on a car. Thank you!
@NielsProvos
Жыл бұрын
You probably need a ginormous bending brake. That would allow you to get a 99 degree bend cold.
@martinsteele3259
Жыл бұрын
@@NielsProvos Yes I agree.
Quick question, What are you spraying on the iron before you weld it? Very nice work.
@NielsProvos
10 ай бұрын
It’s an anti weld spatter spray. Less cleanup.
The video is longer than I like ... so I just skip forward a bit. I think it's better to have a long video, and people like me can skip, and others can watch the lot. Respect for your excellent work, both in metal crafting and video editing!
@NielsProvos
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it worked for you.
How did you make the double scroll jig. The gate looked amazing. Is there a proper way to attach the scrolls without mig welding them?
@LazyLifeIFreak
6 жыл бұрын
With a big punch and a hole.
@NielsProvos
6 жыл бұрын
For the second jig, we first formed the scroll from thicker stock under the hammer and then cut it in two parts that we welded together at different heights. There is a lot of amazing joinery in blacksmithing. However, that would have easily doubled the time making the gate. Most of the scrolls would have been joined with collars.
How did you determine the length of flat bar needed to bend the scrolls to where they would fit within the width of the gate?
@NielsProvos
Жыл бұрын
You eyeball it and the make a few example pieces. Increase or decrease length based on the example pieces.
Good job actually iam also welder like u in nepal
hi good job m from india can i work with you i also make gate grill etc.
First, I should say that the gate isn't my preferred style (I prefer heavier, more gothic inspired metalworking rather than the in my opinion more baroque inspired scrollwork in this gate :) ) that having been said, it's a beautiful piece of work! No matter the style, all creation is beautiful :) simply because someone is taking the time and effort to create it :) One thing puzzled me however, and I can't recall whether it was mentioned in your video. How did you calculate the size of the gate vs the size necessary for the scrolls? Are there special formulae to use? I find the length of your vids immaterial to be honest, even if you posted a 6 hour video, I think I'd still watch it, but that's mainly because I love seeing people post projects and the way they make things.
@NielsProvos
6 жыл бұрын
I knew the dimensions of the scrolls and then used a drawing program to iterate on the design. I came up with a number of completely different designs and then picked a style and improved on the layout. Initially, I had planned for the gate to be 5 1/2 foot tall but then changed it to 6 1/2 foot for the proportions to look right. I have a couple of books that also talk about design rules but I remain mostly ignorant of them and they did not drive the gate design here :-)