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Dragon Droppings

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  1. Make the brooch out of Ti?


    The customer has specifically requested carbon steel.

    Plus with Carbon steel, not only would the use of flint be good (hopefully), but a good sharp edge could be used with a ferrocium rod. (amazing how well a shower of 3000oCelsius sparks work when starting a fire. :lol:

    Well, crappy weather today so no forging, but tomorrow looks promising. ;)

    David

  2. I would have thought that, if it's cold enough to light the fire one would need to keep the blanket tightly wrapped.


    Using a wool blanket as a cloak is useful even as warm as 50 degrees F. Nice thing about wool is its ability to retain heat even when wet, so if it's cold and raining (good time to light a fire) it will keep you warm and dry long enough to get your fire going.


    The problem with a striker in jewelry is it needs to be very hard, relatively high carbon steel for striking, and jewelry is usually softer as softer metals are more interesting. The act of striking is using a stone to peel a small piece of the steel off.

    I would form the pin as a striker, instead of the rest of the piece. It will be small though, and probably need to be removable. Strikers only need about 1/8 inch of width and enough meat to grab onto to work. It is not going to be an excellent striker since you need to temper it some or it will crack in its primary service keeping your customer dressed.

    Phil


    Phil,

    This is going to be a purely utilitarian piece...read here form *and* function.

    If possible, I was thinking of making the penannular in a sort of flattened at the top Omega shape(with a very tight twist, then re-flattened) good and hard at the striker portion and a bit softer for the non-striker areas.

    I like your idea of using the pin itself as the striker. Might run that by the customer. Maybe a bit wider than the 0.125" you spoke of. maybe 0.1875" or as wide as 0.25" but only 0.125" thick.

    Thanks for all your assistance guys. It really helps the design process.

    David
  3. I agree with the shiny part (I'm a medieval re-enactor, militantly proud of my Scottish Ancestry).

    The customer is a Wilderness Survival and Self-reliance instructor. He likes to have(as do I) items that serve more than just one purpose. Keep your blanket closed like a cloak *and* be able to start your fire, while still looking stylish? Sounds like a winner to me!

    Thanks Tim. I appreciate the input

    David

  4. Hey all,

    I just got a request for a blanket pin (Penannular brooch) that the customer wants to also act as a flint striker.

    Specs are around 3" diameter (so he can get at least 3 fingers in it while using as a striker)

    Any ideas?

    I was thinking perhaps an Omega shape, flattened on top for the Penannular. The pin portion is pretty straightforward.

    Should I heat treat? What color should I let it run to?

    Depending on how this turns out, it could end up being a production run.

    Thanks,

    David


  5. I'm taking the family camping soon. This trip has inspired me to start making camp use items. We have all seen the camp fire setups that from a spit to a tripod, as well as the pot hangers(the names for these escape me). Other than these and axes/tomahawks/hachets, what else can be made for camping and camp site use. no matter how odd the device or how hard it is to make. Show me picture or even drawings.


    Well, I tend to do a lot of primitive camping (not even a tent, usually. just a tarp and a wool blanket and whatever supplies I can carry on my person) so the first thing I thought of was Flint Strikers for fire making. maybe tiny tongs for grabbing a hot canteen cup off the fire? 4-6" blade fixed-blade knives, small tripods for hanging 1 quart cook pots (or stainless steel water bottles for H2O purification.

    A good place to ask besides here would be over at The Pathfinder Forum

    Hope this gives you some ideas!

    David
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