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Ridgewayforge

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  1. It looks good, for a forge like that, in my area they go for 1-200 USD. Depending on where you are (you might consider putting your location in your profile), the price may be higher or lower. Remember, the cheapest and most easily accessible forge is a hole in the ground with a pipe sticking into it. Don't think becuase it was mass-produced that it is 'right'. 

  2. As to HC vs low carbon steels, cutting them should be a possibility. In my experience, which has been limited to spring stock and 10XX  carbons steel as well as A36 and (perhaps) a little mild from scrap, is that the spring steels and the high carbon cut like they forge: cutting HC is marginally tougher while hot, althought the better the profile of the cutting tool (hardie), the better it is. 

  3. 8 hours ago, winterbear said:

    Here is mine I bought it for $1.26 all I had on me at the time. 

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    Could you post dimensions? Somehow I've now got this crazy notion of trying to make one over winter break! 

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    Of course one can tie the heel down by a bolt through the prichel hole or hardy hole down to the stand but then the hole is blocked.

     

    I do believe they are not saying to run a long bolt from the hole to the stand and connect the two: you just need a bolt to hang loose. Then, when it comes time to use the hole, remove bolt and replace when done. 

     

    I use a length of chain wrapped around the waist and then a link is slipped over the horn; it quiets her down a lot! 

  5. Good point, I wasn't specific enough. My appologies! A small drawknife, perhaps a 4-6 inch wide blade, for shaving down small logs (i.e. 4"diameter). My skill level is zilch for knifemaking, although I do frequently use springs for punches, chisels, etc, so I know how to work the material, and I have read the blueprint on this topic, but other than that, i'm more or less clueless; I want to do this project to increase my skillset as well as keeping my projects fresh. 

  6. Hi all! 

    This weekend, I am hoping to get a little forge time in, and I am looking to making a simple draw knife. 

    I will be using some old spring, as its not intended to be anything fancy, just a workable tool. My question is whether there would be any benefit of using either 1/2" round coil spring or some leaf spring. 

     

    Thanks, 

    Ridgewayforge

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