-
Posts
1,813 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Articles
Gallery
Downloads
Events
Posts posted by yesteryearforge
-
-
Nice job
-
Tractor Supply has several thickness of ruber stall mats that they cut to any length you need
pretty reasonable too.
-
Nice Job on both pieces
-
-
Chuck
That is a wisk broom
Forged the handle down to about 3/8 dia
drilled a hole in the broom and glued the wisk broom to it with epoxy
-
misc flower pot burner forge 018.jpg
misc flower pot burner forge 012.jpg
misc flower pot burner forge 010 (2).jpgNice Big swelled horn hay budden -- prettiest
Usefullness --- big german double horn ( a nice fat one )
-
-
Really nice job on the axe
I haven't a clue on the inlay
It does seem to me that if its a user the inlay will really have to be secure to withstand the shock of chopping
-
Nice Video and a cool die
-
-
Now thats a really cool looking hammer.
-
Great job Beth
Actually I prefer the color and texture of Raw steel ( just wire brush and clearcoat )
Black is ok but ithink other colors not only cover up the texture of the piece but cheapen it as well.
-
-
Looking good so far
-
Not so heavy but I hauled a Hereford steer home in a chevy chevette once ( two far away to go home and get the truck )
-
Very nice! Consider your idea "stolen" (if that is OK with you?). I like the fact that you attached your card to it, another good idea.
Attaching the card has two purposes
On the back side is the price of the item and the front gives them the info to get in touch with me in the future.
A simple price tag just doesnt produce the same results
-
Looks Great
Ive always preferred a Cross Pein
-
I would think that they would be plenty strong.
-
Very nice , Great Job
-
-
Very nice
-
-
Welcome to Iforgeiron a Powerhouse of information to the blacksmith community
-
my first post on IFI will be about my anvil...
in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Posted
Ive had a bunch of large anvils and have not had one any softer than any other anvil