Everything posted by Weltall
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Double-edged Little Roks in Micarta and Cocobolo
I like those! The cocobolo is really pretty. Newbie question now, how do you flare the tube? Clearance the wood and use a flaring tool, then file it flush?
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Iron Stand - A Beginner
Yes indeed. Everything but game animals comes in "on the hoof". LR, good job! Looks nice.
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A Log Dog..
What is it for?
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Iron Stand - A Beginner
How did you know it was an RPG there, Frosty? Huh? Lol
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Iron Stand - A Beginner
I could get a lot of ideas of off that game... Yes I play it! Maybe I should try it too! I'll ask my buddy if he has any horns. (He's a butcher.)
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Lit the forge!
Thank you for the kind words every one! They mean a lot! I was followed home today by a piece of rebar, and the wife said I could keep it. I made this today...
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Lit the forge!
Aqua man, if you'd like I can get some pics of the mount for you.
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Lit the forge!
This one here? >
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Lit the forge!
I have to rake that goes to my fireplace set, its decent quality and works well enough at the moment. There are some things I don't like about that I will change when I forge mine. I'm looking around for stock at the moment, not a real hard thing considering I work in a mine.
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Lit the forge!
I'm sorry for the poor quality pictures, everyone. I have only my not-smart-phone to use for both camera and internet.
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Lit the forge!
Here is the strap I was messing with.
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Lit the forge!
I had not thought of that, Jim! Thank you! I may wait until I cut a better stump, this is pretty rotten. I'll head out to the woods and get something here before long. I'll get more strap and make a hanger anyway!
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Lit the forge!
I went with a solid fuel forge because if was given to me, along with the anvil and an old post drill. It all came out of the mine where I work now, back in the 20's sometime. If I had to choose between other styles, I think I would build the 55 forge. They have blueprints here on the site and it seems like a great learner forge! Relatively easy to build, and versital. I may make one for grins one of these days.
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Lit the forge!
I'll put up a couple more pics of the strap tomorrow. Maybe I'll try to make some tongs?
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Lit the forge!
Well, I lit my forge for the first time ever! I didn't make anything, I had no real goal in mind. I had a random piece of flat strap, 2" x 1/4", so I made it really hot and beat on it. Didn't do much. But I started. The only teachers I have are on this forum, and boy you guys are great! I lit the fire with charcoal, don't have any real coal. It was good enough to get the metal to a bright red color, but I don't think my fire was deep enough to do much more. It felt great! Even if it was just xxxxxxx around d, trying to learn through trial and error. Learn I did though, so I would call it a great success! I just thought I would share it with you. I'll try and get a few pics posted.
- Artificum Solis Custom Bladeworks
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AZ Firefighter deaths
That hits real close to home. I'll keep them in mind.
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Silver Fire
Correction, the fire threatens the town of Kingston, residents have been evacuated to Hillsborough. The fire has reached 18,800 acres as of this morning.
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black widow or this is why you check your hat & gloves first
Hey, I love tarantulas personally. And vigaroons. Its the xxxxxxx centipedes I HATE. :-)
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Silver Fire
Once again in my state of New Mexico there is a wildfire that is threatening an entire town. The Silver Fire is poised to destroy the town of Hillsborough, and there is nothing to be done about it. The terrain is much too treacherous, and conditions make it impossible to fight the blaze. Please keep us in mind.
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Nanotechnology in ancient Damascus
So do those additions actually make a difference to the steel? I mean, I would think they would, but would it be perceptible?
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Nanotechnology in ancient Damascus
I think you're absolutely correct, Frosty. 'Nanotechnology' is one thing, the deliberate application of knowledge on a minute scale. I just thought it was awesome that this 'ancient' technology could produce similar results and only recently has that been discovered. I also thought the trace amount of things like milkweed was interesting. Although I don't know that it would have anything to do with the intendedend result, it's in there. I wonder if by fluke, or by design? I am also curious if they only scanned one object, or several different specimens ofvarying age and origin.
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It followed me home
OK, the company that manufactures these bearings, SKF, will not give out the information about the alloy they are made from. I found that rather entertaining.
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Big split cross demo at Tipton Indiana 2014 annual conference of the IBA
The coordination of everyone is amazing to me! I haven't seen that many men working that well together since I was clearing houses in Iraq. Great job guys! Excellent video!
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It followed me home
Got three bearing races for 3/4 ton Ford pick ups. Should be 52100...