door handles Share https://www.iforgeiron.com/gallery/image/35375-door-handles/ Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook {lang="reddit_text" Share via email Share on Pinterest More sharing options... Followers These are some door handles I had been working on. Total length 18" forged from 13-1/2" of 3/4" square stock. - JK Copyright © © Jeremy Knippel
stribett1 Members October 13, 201015 yr Author stats Great proportions! Can you post a side view, please. I'm curious how the standoff/collar transistion is handled. I like the veining in the twists, very smooth! Steve Tribett
Francis Trez Cole Members October 13, 201015 yr Author stats good job they will work well for some one for years
jeremy k Members October 14, 201015 yr Author stats The standoffs are pcs of 1/2" sqaure chiseled on all 4 sides lengthwise and are 1-3/4" long tig welded to the back of the collars and to the mounting plate. Also, the picture is deceiving - they are both 18" long. Thanks - JK
IanR Members October 14, 201015 yr Author stats Very nice Jeremy, they would look awesome on a pair of large wooden doors. Are the facets at the ends done by hand or power hammer? I've been thinking about that feature on some wall sconces.
HWooldridge Members October 14, 201015 yr Author stats I really like the design and execution. Nice work.
CurlyGeorge Members October 14, 201015 yr Author stats Great job, Jeremy. I'd be proud to display handles like that on any wooden door. Beautiful.
chuyforja Members October 15, 201015 yr Author stats you have a great mastery of the hammer... nice job jk chuyForja
beth Members October 15, 201015 yr Author stats love the design and love the quality of the work :) great stuff jk
petere76 Members October 16, 201015 yr Author stats Jeremy, Nice design of the mounting plates. How did you connect the standf off piece under the collar, weld or brad? Peter
sfDuck Members October 16, 201015 yr Author stats Hey Just think of all the PULLING they're goin THROUGH!!!.....Quack1,,,,Quack
Kenny O Members October 19, 201015 yr Author stats The symmetry on faceted finials is an eye catcher, pleasing to the eye, the perfect ending. Thanks for sharing!
jeremy k Members May 16, 201214 yr Author stats Thank You everyone for your compliments Ian - the ends are done by hand/treadle hammer, and yes they went on large wood covered refrigerator doors - 6ft wide refrigerator. Peter - the stand offs are welded to the collar
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