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Greenbeast

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  1. Thanks very much, definitely very helpful and i'm not too stubborn to fail to listen to sage advice being offered. I'm planning to do another identical one very shortly to build on these tips and also improved speed of working
  2. There is only 4 arms and 4 feet Yes i did want comments, but felt the critique section may have been more brutal :D Thanks, Literally just wheeled it, no wax. I free formed it, my first time too! I put the flat face of one of my ball pein hammers into my hardy hole to give me a ball to work the corners over. :) Yes, you are quite right, and i just looked back at my original sketch and it includes finial scrolls :( Man, this place opens your eyes to your failings that's for sure!! :rolleyes: :)
  3. Yes this is something that was pointed out to me yesterday by my step-dad. I guess i wasn't sure it three legs would work with the four arms
  4. You're completely right, and i've just noticed the stand's twist is the wrong way round also :( The reason for the full twists is that i forged the reins, jaws and hinge area first and then twisted, i'm sure you can guess the rest...... The annoying thing is that they're the second pair i made for this project too :blink:
  5. Thanks It's just been wirewheeled :) That took a while on it's own!
  6. Just knocked this up for a customer: :rolleyes:
  7. Nice item. definitely the sort of thing i wish i'd made!
  8. Yes it is down to practice, lots of small taps and adjustments with even heat. It's certainly easiest to get it right first time than to have to adjust a deformed scroll.
  9. obviously you must be aware of the noise by now, it's certainly a big consideration when it comes to location and neighbours. I felt i couldn't carry on long at home, it seemed it wouldn't be long before i got complaints.
  10. Yes, your name is definitely an option. i quite like interesting names as opposed to just a person's name. How about Garden's End Forge?
  11. I was averse to using the location of my first premises (a pig farm) in the business name in case i moved, then i realised it would not matter, it would be a good story if/when i do move off the farm. Where is your forge located? It looked like it was in a garden with a shed, is that right or am i mis-remembering/interpreting
  12. I think i saw this piece in your portfolio last year, those copper clouds really work well
  13. Oh and a brief tip on tapering, you don't need to quarter turn the stock in your hand/tongs, arrange a grip so you can just turn it 90 degrees back and forth, you might find that easier and quicker
  14. All those times i saw you punch that mark in and i never realised it was O B, :lol: I think the gold mark is seriously stylish
  15. Make sure you're only making tools you actually need, i've not needed a cold cut yet, so i haven't made one
  16. Oh man, this place is just a fountain of inspiration. Nice work. I will buy some suitably sized steel in my next order...
  17. Nice, it's fluke connections like this that make up the rich tapestry that is the history and trade of blacksmithing
  18. Ha i know what i'd be doing and it doesn't involve any sweaty men. (well apart from myself)
  19. Tom, i made my first hot cut by hammering out an old hammer head to shape and welding it to a mild steel shank to fit my hardy hole.
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