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Chris Covington

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  1. Can you explain what plating is? I think the main problem I had was trying to brush the cross when it was a red heat. I didnt realize that it had to be a cooler temp.
  2. where is the best place to get a large brass wire brush? The only ones i can find are fairly small
  3. I made a split cross out of 1inch stock tonight and I wanted to give it a brushed brass look. Once I had forged the cross I cooled it off then wire wheeled the scale. Then i heated it back up and brushed it with my small brass brush. After it cooled some I used a beeswax/turpentine/japan dryer mix to coat it. It ended up bring a mostly black color with an uneven shine from the wax. I really was unhappy with the finish. I want to know the best way to end up with a "golden" or brushed brass look in the end. Thanks Chris
  4. Spent all day yesterday making 2 hammers with Ed Brazeal ( Brian did some grinding and provided moral support! haha ) The small one weighs 3.71 lbs and the larger one is spot on 5lbs ( both weights include the handles). Thanks to both of those guys for all their help!
  5. I'm trying to decide between a north or south german style anvil. I was wondering if there were any pros or cons of each or if its just personal preference. Specifically im looking at the refflinghaus no 9 and the no 57 ( i dont think i want the side shelf ) .
  6. I think I figured it out. the stock size used in the linked thread was 3/8 inch. I converted it to .375 and divided it into 1 which gave me 2.67, I then multiplied 2.67 x the original dimensions to give me proportional dimensions for 1 inch stock. The overall dimensions I came up with for 1 inch stock was a stock length of 10 inches and my 2 cuts ended up being 7 inchs for the long cut and 3 5/8 inches for the short cut. My overlap ended up being 5/8 inch and the section removal was 2 5/8 inch. On paper it looks and sounds legitimate. Ill post pictures once I try it out.
  7. I saw that thread. I just didnt know how to alter the dimensions when going to 1 inch stock. Should I go for 1 inch overlap of the cuts? I found a website that suggested a 1:2 ratio between the arms and the base ( the arms are 3 inch and the base is 6 ). However when i drew this out on paper the base seemed too long. It looked better with a 5 inch leg instead of 6. I guess i could increase the dimensions from the link you posted proportionally based on the stock size difference.
  8. I have a few pieces of 1 inch square stock that I want to make into split crosses to hang on a wall. The cross height I am looking for in 10 inches. In my drawings I have the arms at 3 inches and the bottom leg at 6 inches. Do these dimensions sound right? How long of stock should i need to achieve this and how long should the cuts be and how much overlap? I know this should probably be easy..but im having a major brain fart right now... Thanks
  9. I have a store room just off my garage that is about 6x8. We are planning on building a workbench for my belt sander this weekend and the location choices are between the storage room and the carport itself. My question is this...is it safe to operate a belt sander in small room like thator should i build the workbench in the garage and just raise the garage door. ? ( the door from the store room into the garage will be open. ) I will of course be wearing a face shield. Thanks
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