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Jonathan Dracon Michelin

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  1. i havemore forging experience actually, ive roughed bevels into knives, but nothing this massive, and thanks Charles, for explaining it to me, ill do as you said and i believe it will make it easier on me

     

    And Steve, I did read a few posts there, but ive been  around the board for along while reading and not posting, ive read the art of the blacksmith, and the complete bladesmithing book

  2. ive never worked O1, its my first try for a customer, ive done only a eaf spring and smelted some ore i got from a mine car a feww years ago, small run LOL, some say its ok, while others swear against it.

     

    Malice, I believe I will do as you suggest, cut it out and do a bend, it will distort so should i elongate it a it before i cut it out, or cut it out then elongate?

  3. I'm working on a knife and the O1 steel is 2"x13" and I need it a little wider ir is 1/4 inch thick, the client wants it around that thickness if I heat and widen the steel alittle it will be ok, or should I get a wider piece of steel? Im a novice when it comes to a set pattern and bar steel lol, any advice would be greatly appreciated, it was mentioned to me that i should forge the first finger groove then start a bend like my template design, anyone have any tips and advice?

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  4. looks great man, im going to attempt my first knife soon as it stops raining lol, how did you find beveling the blade?? my biggest problem is im thinking alot and not alot of doing :P. trial and error i guess, im trying a 3 layer knife for the thickness, its 1/8 inch thick steel so gonna giver the go and Labradorian try :P

  5. Hello all, im attempting my first knife forge in a new forge, a friend gave me 3 pieces of flat steel, i believe it is 1095 steel, not sure but im going to attempt to do a forge weld and make it into a solid billet, any advice?

  6. Hey guys, im going to try to make a bloom sometime this summer and i was wondering if i can use scrap iron if i cut it small enough, and also if anyone had some VERY simple plans for a Tatara furnace, im working on a budget of under 200, probally under 100 LOL, and i have a near ENDLESS supply of clay i can use, i was wondering if i made a square base of clyinder blocks and coated it witht the clay if it would be good enough to withstand the temperatures? also to make the tower can i use blocks and coat it with the clay also?? im trying to make one as simple as i can, and i have a shop vac i use to blow air, can that be used for this also?


  7. All the successful ones I`ve seen were hydraulic not electric and were a lot more powerful than 4 ton.


    I own a hydraulic log splitter but its a hydro eletric splitter, and i was wondering if i could use that some how as a press, the ram has a flattish head that forces the log to the wedge thats a solid angle thats made onto the frame

  8. They just had a 27ton log splitter in that video I believe, they may have gotten a bigger one now from what I read. Not much to duplicate, just make a set of dies and weld up some adapters or however you want to do it. You dont want to have to cycle through the entire length of the cylinder each time ether. Here is a log splitter conversion write up https://docs.google....zzH18RGNtMs2M4A



    I thought about doing the log splitter but then decided to start buying what I need for this, I should be welding it together this summer if all goes as planned.
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    ok nice, any advice for a newbie?? i want to make a press that easier and faster than hammering, and all i could get was an 11 lbs anvil LOL
  9. Hey all my friend gave me a bowie bank, ive never worked with a pre made blade, especially with one that is so narrow, my blades i have just used pieces of antler or wood and tied it down, never slipped off, and i have NO idea where to start any advice or tips would be greatly appreciatedDSCF3325.jpg

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  10. Yah i can find the other brake drum, the tin is easiest LOL, im thinking of using a pipe like pike3e mentoned, by the way Pike3e could you upload a few pics?? id love to see what size flanfe was used.

    im thinking of welding a flange on there andmaking a set of strong legs for it for a stand also like you mentioned phile using some mud ( clay) to make a smooth transition like a sloped lining and adding some rebar or a grate to block some air, i have a truck rim forge now, did a test burn and got a 3/8 foot long nail upto a beautiful cherry red, so i think it will be good aswell, ive seen a few of these make into a nice forge but have only seen pics of it b4 it was started, and andvice and pics welcome

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