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Hyper Iron

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  1. Don't mess with the lead. It's way to soft for a pommel. And what's worse its quite bad for you. Plus it melts at just over 600*F if memory serves. You might want to just do a simple wooden handle. With pins going through it. How think is that blade?

  2. I have looked at the saltfork craftsmen group for a long time. I really just need to grow a pair and join lol. They seem like an awesome group. You wanna know something crazy? I've lived in Norman my entire life I have never seen that place lol. Wow thanks for the heads up. I feel like a goof ball.

    Wow I still can't believe that place has been right under my nose this whole time. Is it a new place? They have so many great things there. My lord I feel like a fool. Looking in all the wrong places while that was there the whole time!!! Thank you so much Mitch!

  3. Woah slow down there medieval. These guys have a bottomless well of knowledge they openly share. Telling us many times, steps they wish they had taken when they first started. I like your drive, but you have to be willing to slow down and read and learn all you can about smithing as well as hitting hot metal. Good luck and keep practicing.

  4. Here is my family heirloom. It's a 160lb (150 without the horn) Trenton anvil. It has been in the family before my grandfather was even born. My grandfather said the horn has been broken off as long as he can remember. The first pic is of it with the original hot cut hardie, and hand forged hammer made by my great grandfathers friend. The second pic is of it dress up. The top looked like an old gravel road when I got it. I cleaned the hammer also and made a new handle. It's a 3lb ball peen. I use her all the time. Amazing rebound. Super tough top. Must have been work hardened to crazy limits. I can just barely dent it with a full blow( by accident of course lol).

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  5. Yeah you saw it too. I just didn't want to believe my eyes lol. It's a shame because she is 220lbs and for only 350$. It's body is definitely based off of a hay budden. I might still go look at her. Maybe the photo is just bad lol. Another red flag was I couldn't make out a weld line where the steel plate should be.

  6. Hello I'm thinking about buying this anvil, but they can't make out the makers mark and the photos they have sent aren't much help. I'm scared that I see a cast line. If its cast I probably need to walk away. But it's in almost perfect condition. For a very fair price. What should I do!!? It looks similar to a hay budden, but it looks like a cast line is running up the middle. To my knowledge hay budden wasn't cast? Am I correct?

  7. Honestly neospartan. You are talking out of your xxxxxxx if I may be frank. You are asking artisans and master smiths questions you could easily find yourself! You need to read and learn. Not debate about something you know nothing of with smiths that will more than likely accomplish more in the craft than you and I could dream about! When you actually tried to correct Thomas, Basher, and Ric I was literally offended! The audacity. Have you seen these gentalmens work? Do you think they do not know what they are talking about? I'm sorry if I'm being to harsh, but please read and learn all that you can before asking such questions.

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