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piglet
i prefer machining the threads on , probaly because i am a machinist,second gives it a
better look i think
and a ship linkinge is a great project al you really have to worry about is length and
anythink in between is up to you , i seen a piece of bar stock with a split down the center, i seen a round bar with a simulated ball connection thruout , pretty cool
like those ball chains you used to see on light fixtures.
many options .
a rope twist in stainless would look pretty cool i think -
Glenn , you are a regular human encyclopedia of knowledege or you spend a lot of time
reading bathroom material , which is it
just having some fun you know that -
hey Glenn you know what brings back memories to me , my first real street bike was a triumph 500 hardtail chopper , boy did that machine require a lot of wrenchtime .
hey Larry, i like your yamaha looks very comforatble for over the road riding
and of course it is black , whatother color would a blacksmith have lol -
hey Kevan ,
i love pounding the iron also ,
probally just as much or even more than riding , real dangerous on the road , or my age is making me consious of that , plus my bones hurt after about 4 hours on the road
i guess i am becoming an old geexer
and as far as who rides what , i think that may be too sensitive of a subject on this forum .
i love that forging , you never know what will come out of the naamans forge .
it is like a primal urge
take care kevan -
find out who said that,
i knew this was going to be an excellant subject
i love this kind of philosophy -
kevan , my only comment is harleys are very theropeutic at least to me anyway
and many others i suppose ,
to me it is an art form the way the lines run and the slow idle
i know there are better enginered cycles and more efficient and cheaper i would be a fool if i did not recognize this .
but to me harley is where my heart is .
not unlike an anvil , many prefer haybuddens peter wrights and the like becuase of signature rings . some prefer fisher anvils becuase of non existant ring
chuck -
hey fat pete was it worth the money
i would like to get one someday -
hey piglet , what are you planning on for shift linkage
i made forward controls for a superglide i used to have
it was easy , just keep in mind keep the linkage as parrallel as possible to prevent binding
do not rely to heavy on the ball joints for alignment correction
they bind if they are to close to thier extremes
chuck -
are opinions a form of art ?, i know a lot of people say and think of very profound and
curious things.
and then there are the craftman such as george will that is a word smith
uses the english dictionary to its fullest potential -
ohhhhh man that is a nice anvil
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well said pete and markb
markb you are a good articulater -
this is a great subject!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
my interpertation is a craftsman follows blueprints and instructions with a great deal of
detail and integrity. and artist adds flair to projects such as an added scroll or a painted
flower on the side
essentially the artist lends nothing to add any practical value to the product but we all
know how a well placed twist or turn or a well selected color scheme can add to any
project. my opinoin only that and $1.09 and tax depends on where you live will buy a cup of coffee.
as an added note , i always thought snap on tools were desighned by artist/ engineers
for there pratical sense there ergernomics and in my eyes they are beautiful.
chuck -
i am truly sorry for posting about my harley's baffles , i just wanted to share how i solved a problem with my motor vehicle with forge, anvil and hammer
i had no idea i would have offended anyone with this subject.
i understand motorcycles are not for everyone and please accept my apology for any
arrogance i have shown
thankyou ,
chuck -
they are cycle shak tapered duels on a 2001 night train they have passed every preceding year , Delaware is just getting stricter {probably federal money at the bottom of this }
and yes Larry i did try to justify it by saying loud pipes save lives
the motor vehicle dept has no sense of safety
here i am providing a public service by having a warning device on my motorcycle
via exhaust velocity and they don't recognize the overall benefits.
after all tractor trailers have back up alarms don't they and they are considered safety
Larry , it is just plain ridiculous -
delaware is testing motorcycles now for loudness
my harley davidson failed , failed twice
don't know why my pipes are just tapered duels not drag pipes
it is a harley for crying out loud
i went home fired up the forge fabricated come baffles using thin wall pipe
making an hour glass shape with horn squeezed them in opening and went thru inspection then and it passed
i wish after it passed i could have throttled it up and blew my homeade baffles
in to the inspection area , but no i made them fit too well , and now i have to pry them out.
on the bright side i will save them for 2010 when the bike is due again
the moral blacksmithing will solve just about any problem . -
chevrolet///////////////////////
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yes that is what i did, i machined the bottom paralel to top then flipped over and skimmed the minumum off the face , and it was out of paralel WAY OUT
about .234
machining and measuring i am pretty good at but blacksmithing i SUCK
but i am very attracted to the science and art of it -
i measuerd the swayback to be about .045 to .125 near the edge
i took down about .075 {a little over a 1/16}
it did not harm the integrity of the steel one bit
and it was fun to do -
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lucketh ducketh
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any interest in my coal forge
go to my gallery there is some pics there
it has a good centuar dumping ashgate fire pot i paid 180 bucks for
i buit the forge comes with a blower plus i have a spare
and i will throw in about 8 5 gallon buckets of coal ,
coal from sewell vain
the hood and triple wall also , have to patch roof but i can do that
i like the gas , think i am going to buy a forgemaster gas forge
i welded unistrut on both sides of forge so you can make your own
stock holders .
i figure everything has to be worth at least 350.00
send me a private message
chuck -
dr. detroit
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Hey Gary
where do you live in de
i live in claymont -
billy-------------------
What is Art? What is Craft? What is Craft Art?
in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
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first i knew tgis was going to be a good post, thanks archie
second who is your teacher daryl
chuck