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Blackbeard

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  1. Any good plans on building a good sized fly press? Or would hyraulics be the way to go with presses? I agree with the noise issue with a powerhammer...i built a small one on the krusty principle...uses a cars leaf springs as main pivot. Works fine but makes quite a racket...which is a problem if you are a backyard smith lol you become unpopular with the neighbours!

  2. well welcome to iforge i agree with you on not spending to much while you are learning and building it yourself is always fun! Experiment its the way to learn...about those lumps of charcoal just bash them with a hammer viola smaller peices lol
    Good luck with the learning process around here there are always experienced people to lend a hand so ask if you struggle!
    BB

  3. I have a portable forge so i wheel it outside of the garage and work underneath the big open door...that way no smoke comes into the garage where my anvil is and my forge is under cover in case it rains which it does quite regularly in Graskop. I recently built a power hammer based on D. Gentiles Krusty if anyone is interrested ill post some pics.
    Andre

  4. Very nice work! I think the economy is down all over , unfortunately. Good luck with selling those, im sure you wont have any difficulty. Its hard to find the right market...im still looking lol most people dont appreciate the time and effort that goes into creating something by hand.

  5. Thank you....the rose petals are made out of thin metalsheet cut into different sizes, each with a hole drilled in the center to fit over the stem. I then welded them in the middle and bent into shape with pliers. Te leaves were handforged and the frame has welding spatter on for effect. Sealed with two coats of clear metal lacquer. Its amazing how much time it took to make something so simple looking but i worked of a picture in my head and it functions slowly sometimes lol

  6. been a while since ive been threatening to build my own power hammer! Well i finally have some spare time on my hands and got most of the parts together. Im going with a hammer based on Daniels Krusty plans. Only thing is after looking at the plans and due consideration i have decided to use the springs as they are...i could modify the plans a bit to suit my needs. I see no reason to straighten em!
    Andre

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