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Converting an inverted hydraulic press into a light-duty forging press
what pressure is it running at
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Mineral looking things in the ashes of a charcoal fire
- makeshift anvil
Yesteryearforge Posted April 29, 2005 Rantalin If you would like to send me your shipping address I will send you a piece of steel in the 80 to 100 lb range suitable for pounding on. It will be either 1018 crs or hot roll. this is the conversation.- SEBAS
- First forged item.
- Help me make my daughter happy!!!
wire bracelet- Flared Ribbon Burner Ports?
look at pine ridge burners- What to do with these things ...
fishtail final ?- Knife Class Log 107, Sharpening
The Radius Edge wheel is 8" in diameter and has a 5/8" arbor hole. Diameter = 8" Wheel width = 1.5" Arbor hole = 5/8" CBN (cubic boron nitride) grinding wheels are state-of-the-art for grinding high-speed steel tools These wheels are designed for use with bench-type grinders. 1800 rpm or 3600 rpm Perfect for sharpening woodturning tools (high speed steel) Provides a superior edge compared to the old stone wheel Balanced – does not require "truing" These wheels will change the way you sharpen forever – Think razor sharp edges. CBN or Cubic Boron Nitride grinding wheels are designed for sharpening high speed steels only and should not be used for other applications. These wheels have a 1.5" face so they are easy to use and work well with the Wolverine Sharpening System. The 180-grit wheel puts almost a mirror finish on your edges and makes them "scary sharp."- Knife Class Log 107, Sharpening
CBN or Cubic Boron Nitride grinding wheels are designed for sharpening high speed steels only and should not be used for other applications.- My forge
- What is this?
grinder dust off a hot saw.- Heat shield for ceiling above gas forge
Sheet metal with 1" spacers- Blade broke, don't know why
- Building a table for my forge
your blower has a air adjustment in this picture just screw it in. - makeshift anvil
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