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This is a discussion on Small spike picture frame within the Sculpture, yard art, etc forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; My parents 43rd anniversary passed while I had taken a sabbatical from banging iron, so I had to get this ...
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Nice work. That looks like you found the perfect gift. Travis |
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Very creative and clever use of a spike. Sometimes the best gifts can't be bought. I'm sure your parents loved it. Did you flatten the top of the head before epoxy-ing it? and if so, how? -aaron c.
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Aaron, I have a piece of leaf spring that has a hole punched through it with a spike. in the last heat, I used a spike as a die and drove it into the bar to create a "spike underside" impression. Now, anytime I want to make anything from a spike that will need to stand up, I just drop a hop spike into the hole and drive it flat. The spike drops out and doesn't require grinding to stand up.
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Thanks, I'll have to make one of these "spike bolster plates". I can think of several instances where smoothing and flattening the head would be useful. Thanks again.
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