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Posts posted by Arean Ellis
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No, sorry for the confusion. I actually found that video on IFI. I was just sharing it is all.
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I'm an electrician by trade...and just got laid off this last week. So, I've had plenty of time to forge lately.
I've been stopping in at some local stores and have been able to leave some stuff at two stores for consignment. Pretty stoked on that.
Also started a Facebook page; which I've been having some decent results from.
Let me know what you think! Good or bad!
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Hey all,
Thanks for the replies. I'd like to forge an oak leaf (for now) just to do it, and for practice. I figured it would be a fun challenge. So, for me, water jetting is out.
And yes, it is a challenge. Five tries, and I wasn't close enough. I do want to try starting with flat bar next time though. -
The different attempts here are with 5/16 rod and 3/8. I was fullering and using a hot cut as a fuller.
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It may be possible that your clinker is building up. Are you cleaning out your clinker regularly?
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Looks great! I really like the shape you used for the business end.
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I made this one for my daughter. Made from scrap metal floor grating and smaller scrap bars etc for the hooks. I cheated and Mig welded a few spots.
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Ooo! I dig the copper rivets!
Sometimes simple is a better option. I've been trying to force myself to realize that lately.
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I've been sketching and doing google image searches for the last few weeks. It's been proving difficult to find a design for a pot holder that looks good and is also within my skill level.
Could anyone point me in the direction of a thread or pictures dealing with something along these lines?
Or any ideas would be helpful.
I'm looking to do one that is flush mounted to the wall. and will hold five pots. 3' wide.
I can do pass through, riveting, scrolls,
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Sorry for the confusion...I just found it interesting and wanted to banter.
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Anyone ever heard of Flash Bainite?
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That's awesome! What a good start at forging. Quite a bit to learn in one session.
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Thank you again, for the compliments!
Brent is indeed a very nice guy. Very fun to talk to...good stories. His tools and hammers are pretty impressive. I was pretty stoked when, during a forge night, he decided to make me a cross peen hammer head. The three of us made it by hand. I felt fortunate to be able to take part. -
a piece of work from a blacksmith they admire.....for example i injoyed takeing classes From Pieter Ross so i would injoy a piece he made just to look at and admire... just a thought ... cause any tool he wanted by now is super expencive or he already has it...
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Have you contacted the CBA? There are LOTS of those rascals running around the west coast.
CBA | 2011 - California Blacksmith Association
I think there're chapters that are based darned close to you, I'd be more specific but it's been almost 40 years since I lived in California.
Frosty the Lucky
Thanks Frosty!
I looked through the site. In the gallery, the first name is a smith that I had the pleasure to swing a hammer with for a few hours. Brent Bailey. There's one other smith in town that has been teaching me a little. Dave Richer.
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Thanks guys! I appreciate the feedback.
I updated my location. There aren't a lot of smiths in California. I've been pretty lucky to hook up with a couple of full time smiths that do really quality work though. I can't even begin to explain how much they've helped me along.
The first (bottom) few pictures are at a friend's house. My small shop are the rest of the pictures. -
Here are some of the projects that I've done since I started forging earlier this year.
Sorry for linking through Facebook...I like seeing the high res pictures on this site; but every time I try starting a topic my browser crashes. It's a bummer spending time uploading and then lose it all.
Anyway; feel free to critique good or bad.
The pictures are chronological with the most recent at the top.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1848922217763.101864.1081922301&l=e46a0e8423
What did you make this weekend?
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Wine Cork Screws...