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Tom Oldsmith

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  1. The burners are working well on the low pressure of gas. If I need a normal temperature for forging and welding, I have natural gas connected. If I need a really high temperature, connect the propane. I must, of course, replace the nozzle on the appropriate for used of gas. 

     

    I mean to get to the highest temperature, with the least amount of gas.  The advantage is a very low cost of operation and versatility this forge. 

     

    Now it is connected to propane and  furnace already rages  at a pressure of 0.7 bar.

     

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    For normal operation, sufficient pressure 0.05 bar propane. 

     

    I have two old burners and comparing the work of all three I consider the venturi type or other atmospheric are good for nothing or just for hobbyists who do not care about production costs.

     

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    Larger burner has also hot compressed air nozzles.

     

    If I have not explained it well, I'm sorry, I speak English imperfectly.

  2. I built a torch who works with natural gas and propane. Modernization is quick, simply to change nozzles. To take full advantage of "The Monster Torch" I designed and built a new furnace. 

     

     

    This is a video of the work of the burner with propane.

     

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    Here are the pictures you can see the steps of build and the principle of operation of the furnace.

     

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    Mix of natural gas and atmospheric hot air accelerates to speed of burning using the compressed hot air.

     

    The first test run with natural gas.

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    The furnace is almost cold, work with a minimum power of.

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    After 40 minutes I put in  forge  the crucible and melted brass. Melted in a few minutes. The furnace is working on half power.

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    In the movie can hear as roar of the  torch with propane. Working with natural gas is quiet.

  3. Jewelry? Whatever I made from copper, embedding stones is easy in bezel.

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    Working in copper is cheap and easy. Even when something does not spoil the damage is thrown away. I would, give you a link on a forum where I describe to people how to do it, but my language is difficult to translate, though there are many pictures and tutorials.

  4. HWooldridge, I am careful, molten metal play with me does not since yesterday. I had earlier make casting silver and brass, aluminum is a easiness of. I added water because I thought it was the best choice, it looks like the bentonite, that sells so declared , and I had nothing else available :)

    I'm originally from Europe, from Poland. I do not know what you heard, at work we talking in several languages.

  5. I do not have pictures of working with wood. Guard is made the same as this knife on picture.

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    I sanding convex area used the wooden block wrapped sandpaper of a width of 1/2 inch.
    I cannot explain how I do it. Just take a piece of steel and I formed knife. As I'll take some part of sheet metal I will do a vase or a bracelet or something. Believe me, I don't know how to explain, especially in English. Working with the hammer od chisel comes easier than learning the language :)

    If someone is interested I have some pictures on facebook - Tom Oldsmith

  6. I finished this knife to do last week.Steel 1095, tempered to 58 HRC, only hand made, not used any grinder to produce the blade. Handle - american walnut and brass. The blade is long on 7 and 1/4 inch. Sheath is double-stitched with five layers of wet profiling skin, with hand embossed acanthus motif. For precision work can put a finger in front of guard. Not sharpened it yet but already cut paper :)

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  7. Thanks doc ! This is exactly what I had to write.
    The aim of this project was to obtain extremely high temperatures with one burner in afurnace and by the way to reduce gas consumption. I managed to do it with just the materials available, and such tools at his disposal.

  8. My first knife I made 25 years ago, a dagger type blade.
    The second knife I made 20 years ago, bowie, long blade for 15 ". He served me many years.
    For the past six years, I don't have knife, so I decided to do some myself.
    Pictures of the process of creating.

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    Made of steel type 1075. How do I do next, I will do more pictures.

  9. Thank you for your interest in my post. I visited the forum, I saw many interesting topics. Can will make something from myself, although writing is a problem, I read it is easier.
    ps.I know that on my page, he writes in the language which the translator does notunderstand. Excuse me, but I'm not a humanist, just a coppersmith :D
    ps.ps. Witaj prezesieAdamm :)

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