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JimsShip

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  1. I just clicked on my profile tab, and all that came up was a "what are you thinking?" box.
    I'm thinking I can'[t access my profile. I'm kind of new, so i guess everythings right. Thanks for working on the site, I know people hate change, but I also know it's needed.
    Go easy on the web builders guys, it's not as easy as you think!

  2. I was thinking more along the lines of candle stickers, or something. I'm not sure how hard it will be to use, since I haven't tried it yet.
    In my head i figured I'd toss a section in the fire and hopefully pull it apart and then cut it into decent lengths.
    I did get a few pieces of 2" spring, that I thought would be easy to use by heating and pulling apart creating a nice spaced spiral, then all I'd have to to it decorate the ends with a leaf or scroll or something. (Looks like a glass insulator from the old RR poles would fit in it nicely to hold a tea light)
    Again, i've never tried it, so if it does prove to be a pain it can always go back to the pile!

  3. After hearing all the tips on using old garage door springs for flint strikers, I stopped by our local garage door dealer and asked him if he had any. He told me there's a small pile out back and to help myself.
    When I went out there I expected to find a few small broken springs, but when I went out there I found 2 really large industrial door spings. They measure 6" across and I got a total of 4 and a half feet all for free. (I also got a few of the smaller size springs!)
    I'm assuming it's the same steel i'd need for the strikers, but if not then i'm sure I could use it for candle holder stock or something.

  4. Great thoughts all, (Thanks Glenn for finding the creator of the spike one!)
    I think I have an idea or two of what it will look like, now I need to see if i have the skills to make it.
    Son of Bluegrass- (whose abbreviated name would be S.O.B. which is what I first typed, but then changed when I saw it!) Thanks for that silicone tip, that's a great idea.
    I'll keep you posted. Wish me luck.

  5. Hey all, I'm thinking of making a business card holder for my wife for Valentines day (she just got her own office) and couldn't seem to find any blueprints or ideas around so I thought i'd see what you guys may have made in the past.
    The only one I found was a swan one, which isn't really her style.
    I also found a RR spike one (which is my main material besides horseshoe nails) but it looks very heavy, and not to feminine. (see pic) http://www.iforgeiron.com/gallery/image/19976-rr-spike-card-holder2-0/
    Any thoughts?

    RRcardholder.bmp

  6. Hey Alex,
    I'm about as new to this as you are, and although I'll leave the actual forging techniques to the experts, I will give you a bit of advice from my own experience.
    The anvil you have looks awesome, but you should really try and find a better log or base for it and secure it down. I'd hate to have you lose a foot should that ever get tippy due to mud, or hammering or whatever.
    The copper pipe looks a bit thin from what i've read and tried myself. I built a brake drum forge before scoring a Champion one of my own, and all the tutorials used a bigger sized black pipe. (I tell you, making that thing was almost as much fun as smithing!) You may want to try building one for yourself, and bring the forge to waist level. Although you did a fine job as it is, my back would be mush from all the stooping you must be doing! (Yeah, i'm old.)
    It sounds like you're having fun, and learning at a decent pace and those are really the most important things!
    Happy Hammering!

  7. I'm having the same problem mark, it's so xxxxxxx cold here I get about 3 strikes before I need to take another heat!
    I can't post a pic here (some error message) but it's on ebay.
    It shows a guy next to an anvil, and it looks like he's holding a bowl with a wet rag and he's cooling the anvil off.
    I can't imagine how much work it would take to overheat an anvil!

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