This is my webpage about my scrolling, these are anything with more than a single bend in them, sometimes they are simple strength feats and others are much more complex artistic desgins.

All of these scrolls are done with no heating or manipulation of the base metal or and mechanical leverage. Just some simple padding or wrapping, usually thin leather to protect my hands. No pliers, pipes, torches, vises or any tools involved.

This is 1/2" square hot rolled steel at 20 feet. It stands nearly 4' tall.







This is 1/2" square hot rolled steel at 10 feet long. It's a bit intense and less elegant than some of my others but I was going for maximum twisting and distortion, just maximum steel carnage, so needless to say it came out a bit confused and angry. I like it though, hard as hell, I am beat up and bruised from this sucker.









1/2" x 3' and 3/8" x 3' aluminum.



3 pieces of 1/8" x 3/4" flat stock at 4'.





1/8" x 1/2" angle iron. It is steel but that is just the naming convention. 4' long I think it was.





1/8" x 1/2" maybe 3' long hrs.



Same flat Scroll with another 1/8" hrs scroll.



3/8" round hrs x 12 feet.



2x cheap harbor freight screwdrivers. 1/4" square, pretty springy they were somewhat hardened.



1/2" square hrs x 10'



20' x 9/16" a36 hrs



This is my most recent power scroll. It is 3/8" x 1 1/2" and 100" long.





This is my Big Bowtie scroll. It is 1/2" x 1" and 59" long.





This is the Bomb, it is 1/2" x 1" and 8 feet long.



Here is another big scroll I did recently. It is 2 peices of 1" x 1/4" a36 hrs at 20 feet long. So 40 feet of steel weighing around 40lbs all together. This scroll doesn't have allot of the very difficult short bends and twists like the previous 1/4" flat scroll I made for my Grandfather. I also made it more flat because it was made as a wall hanging. The difficult part was joing the 2 peices and the sheer volume of work in it took allot of endurance, maybe 5 hours all together.





Here is a screw driver I had some fun with.



This is a big flat scroll I did. It is 1 and 1/4" x 3/8" a36 hrs at just over 10'. That is a Diamond classic #1 horseshoe on top for scale.







Here is my frist really long bar scrolling, it is 1" x 1/4" hot rolled steel at 20 feet long. It tookjust over 2 hours to complete. This takes a tremendous amount of endurance as well as strength. The big 3/4" fish in back for size comparison.







A Frog I made as a present for my cousin's wife Stefani. It is made of 5/16" and 1/4" stainless steel and 1/4" brass.





Here is the big thing I've been working on. It is a christmas present for my sister.

Steel Tree