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Caius

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  1. i got dirt. but i did set dust on fire before by droppin a hot knife..
  2. i can only guess as to what would necessitate the use of those two together. on the other hand, i'm not sure i want to know.
  3. after laughing for five minutes straight until the point that i just sat here clapping like a seal with a mental deficiency with no more sound coming out of my mouth, i decided that before i do a demonstration at the request of me dad at a tractor show, i will have to make a few warning signs to protect the inevitable idiots in the world from themselves.
  4. hm. i'm right handed and i work with my anvil's horn facing the left.
  5. but a Colt in a pro's hand beats a S&W lol
  6. "Boy, you're 'bout as graceful as a crippled elephant"- my pap
  7. what'chu talkin' bout, Willis? lol actually, my brake drum forge runs off an eleven dollar hair dryer from walmart. it's been in the weather for over a year now, still cranks right up when you hit the switch. cant do that with one of the fifty dollar ones though.
  8. looks great, but i'ts way too busy of a pattern for my tastes
  9. i use a 1# for most of my fine tuning, a 4# sledge for my metal moving. my dad has a 3# i think, in his truck's toolbox that he refers to as a "Fittin' Hammer". i asked him about it once, he said it was named such because "if something don't fit, i beat on it with that hammer til it does." i have a 2# bp that i need to put a handle in and use.
  10. hahaa some of these apply to me lol
  11. i like to make anything that fits in my forge, and some things that dont fit quite so well XD mostly knives, though
  12. beautifully amazing! 10 out of 5 stars!
  13. Caius is short for Archaius, a character from a novel i wrote in high school. i just happen to enjoy the abbreviated version to the point where i use it as an alias here and there. my avatar is also the character portrait sketch i did while writing it.
  14. it depends on how much space you have available. personally i use a coal forge, made from a semi-truck brake drum. i've had some good knives come out of it and the makings of a decent enough looking sword. coal is relatively cheap ($35/100lb in Covington, LA) although it takes a little bit more maintenance than a gas forge. you dont need a large forge for swordsmithing as it is detrimental to progress to heat more steel than you can work at one time.
  15. that does make sense, seeing as "Dextra" is latin for "right" and "Sinistra" is latin for left.
  16. You'll need the following: A cup of water, a cup of sugar, four large brown eggs, two cups of dried fruit, a teaspoon of salt, a cup of brown sugar, lemon juice, nuts, and a bottle of whiskey. 1.Sample the whiskey to check for quality. 2.Take a large bowl. Check the whiskey again. To be sure it's the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink. Repeat. 3.Turn on the electric mixer, beat one cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. Add one teaspoon of sugar and beat again. 4.Make sure the whiskey is still okay. Cry another cup. 5.Turn off the mixer. 6.Beat two leggs and add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit. 7.Mix on the tuner. 8.If the fired druit gets stuck in the beaterers, pry it loose with a drewscriver. 9.Sample the whiskey to check for tonsisticity. Next, sift two cups of saltm or something. Who cares? 10.Check the whiskey. 11.Now sift the lemon juice and strain your nuts. 12.Add one table. Spoon. Of sugar or something. Whatever you can find. 13.Grease the oven. Turn the cake tin to 350 degrees. Don't forget to beat off the turner. 14.Throw the bowl out of the window. 15.Check the whiskey. 16.Check the oven and wishkey every 5 doneness for minutes.
  17. Caius

    just got your book, simplified a lotta issues i was having

  18. you're starting to make me feel lazy, lol. but thanks, i got a few locations from that link that are likely to stock coal.
  19. Thanks, Thom. i'll write it down, and talk to my dad tomorrow night once he's settled into the hotel. it is a little far off, but at the moment, thats all i got.
  20. ok, here's the rub: i'm out of coal. my dad is a driver for Southern Bay, an oilfield company. He's making another run to texas, (as he does every week lately). He's going to be in the Victoria area. Does anyone live around there and get coal locally? if so, please let me know asap, he'll be there for the next five days at most. thanks for the help.
  21. when i started, all i had was a pair of 1 lb ball peen hammers, now i have a 4 lb sledge, and a 2 lb b.p, but no handle on it. all i neeed now is a power hammer...
  22. finally hit the last bit of coal in my bag. insert tear here.

  23. thanks, guys. as familiar with the i.l.l as i am, depending on it in a small town, i have no idea why i didnt think of that sooner...somebody hit me with a hardy tool, please
  24. actually, i kinda cheated a lil bit.....the blade is made from 1/4" flat bar, cut out with a plasma cutter. no forging was done on the blade itself. all i really need to figure out is the furniture. Quillon, pommel, and wire wrap. and i dont want to make a flat quillan, like i've seen on your (i think it was your)sword under "the finishing bug" post. thanks for takin the time to read my post
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