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Joseph Tinsley

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    St. Marys County, Maryland
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    warhammer 40,000. blacksmithing, bladesmithing. guns. art.

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  1. my girlfriends dad has asked me to make him a clinch block made of a farriers rasp. after a short internet search i found a picture that led me to -lo and behold- this site. the thread shows only the top and front but i would like to be able to see the side so i could get an idea as to how the rasp was folded over (and possibly forge welded or not). if anybody has more pics on the subject or could offer some advice that would be much appreciated. here is the thread http://www.iforgeiron.com/topic/14943-old-farriers-rasps/
  2. ok, brazing seems to be the way. thanks guys. i have always loved maces, even more so than a blade or axe,so i figured i might want to try one one day
  3. does anyone have any good refrences on making one. not looking for cast heads, i was really wondering how to attache the flanges to the shaft
  4. thanks i tried that with this next one and worked pretty good. the next one has the handle made by me. carved to shape from a piece of round stock. head is the same as before, farriers rasp with a rasp bit forge welded in. ( i had more pictures but apparently my phone refuses to send all but this one to my computer, so......)
  5. so, should i weld it further in and force it open with the drift? or am i just gonna have to know exactly where my eye is gonna be and weld it there? ive never done axes so im not really learned on the subject. thanks for the comment!
  6. just got a tomahawk drift from Blacksmiths Depot so i thought i would give it a whirl. second axe already in progress, pics to follow.
  7. yeah, i saw their post on facebook and looked at the website. i was just wondering why?????.....these guys were like heros to me and the other smiths in my area.
  8. anybody know why the guys over at mad dwarf workshop are closing it down? they have some really awe inspiring stuff and made weapons for 2 movies for petes sake
  9. thats a good suggestion. i found some fairly large pavers left over from when i was a landscaper. i think they should work. if i have the kid coming back in the future i may make that step as a more permanent fixture.
  10. thank you all for the advice. i had never tried to teach somone so young before so i didnt know where to start. now to figure out how to get him to actually reach my anvil XD lol
  11. got this message on facade book today Dear Joseph, When I was researching blacksmithing with my son, I found your name as local to St. Mary's County. My son is seven years old and homeschooled. He's interested in blacksmithing. I'm wondering if you or someone you know might be willing to show him around some equipment and teach him a little about the trade. Thank you! Any suggestions on what to use as an introduction?
  12. this was my first try at making a folding knife and i think it turned out pretty nice. i still need to make some changes in the way it opens and closes but for all intents and purposes, it works :) didnt do a good finish because it was supposed to be basically a prototype ;)
  13. well, ticked off right now. just craked the machete in the heat treat. it was my own fault, i had over heated it in one section and quenched it....well guess where the crack showed up at. thing was the rest of the heat treat turned out amazing. edge was a nice hardness and the spine was springy all except in that one tiny spot........guess i gotta start over
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