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Old 07-17-2008, 11:58 AM
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Looks like I'll be doing a silver wire inlay demo for our next Forge Council meeting. Its August 9th at the Ag Museum Blacksmith shop. Hope everyone can make it out that day! I am gonna try to put together a little starter kit for the 'iron in the hat'. Do we have a decent chalk board? I might need to draw out some stuff.
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Old 07-17-2008, 08:56 PM
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Looking forward to it Jon, always interested in learning new ways to decorate something, (especially a knife handle). Lorolei used the board we have so I know we have some new markers now. Where do you get the silver wire? Does it come flat, or do you have to do that. Thanks for jumping in there to demonstrate, we will be looking forward to it. This will be a great demo for the hottest month of the year.

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Old 07-21-2008, 12:35 PM
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Joe Keeslar of the ABS recommended using T.B. Hagstoz. I ordered from them and was happy with the service. The wire used is "SS Flat .008 x .005". As the name implies it is flat and needs no refinement. It should be ordered as 'half hard'. Too soft and it will roll over. Too hard and it would not be malleable enough to go into the grooves and difficult to fashion around the curves. You are upsetting it slightly as you hammer it into the grooves. This assures a snug fit. Knife handles aren't the only thing. You can have lots of fun decorating your wooden tool handles and boxes too! I will be doing some 'Pique' work too. Thats like the round wire patterns that you see on the Samuel Bell Bowies. Can't remember the specs for that wire but I will look it up when I get home. Round copper wire looks good too.

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I'm made a mistake on the wire size. Its actually "SS Flat .008 x .055" but I don see how to edit my posting.
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Old 07-22-2008, 01:00 AM
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I have silver wire inlay in the stock of the flintlock I posted in the gallery with a tomahawk I made. Gotta look close I guess. I've been doing this in wood and some metal for many years. I have seen some really intricate work with wire on stocks-knife handles & even powder horns, especially at the Friendship, IN. muzzle loading shoots. Your post looks like you have a good start--Nice!!
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Old 07-29-2008, 10:07 PM
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Thanks for the encouraging words Mr. Carroll!

I'm made a mistake on the wire size. Its actually "SS Flat .008 x .055" but I don see how to edit my posting.
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Old 07-30-2008, 12:40 AM
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I forgot to mention that I used to get my wire from Dixie gun works in Tenn.
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Old 08-08-2008, 05:18 PM
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I just received my order from Dixie Gun Works. Much better service and faster turn around on shipping. I got my order delivered in 3 days. I am still waiting for my order from T.B. Hagstoz from last week. Also, Dixie Gun Works didn't make me order a minimum of $25 worth of wire and then charge me $12 to ship something that was less than an ounce! In fact, I just realized that I got 2 yards of wire from Dixie Gun Works for what T.B. Hagstoz charged me on shipping!!

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This is what I ordered "IP0301 German Silver Flat Wire Inlay - .008""

Thanks for the tip Jerry!
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Your inlay has got me interested in a new project, however I'm wondering what tool you use to cut the design for the metal to lay into.

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Old 09-12-2008, 01:40 AM
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I use jewelers gravers and die sink chisels. If you can find a copy of James Meeks "Art of the engraver" the process is well explained with illustrations.
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Old 09-12-2008, 02:19 AM
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Thank you Jerry
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