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andys MQ

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  1. so i have been thinking about a easy ( for me at least) head design for a kinyon style, or guided helm (rusty style).

    i was just thinking the modified kinyon head from gearhearts and love it but i dont have access to machining equipment.

    i just thought what if i took 2 hydraulic cylinders of the same diameter, cut the top 3-6 inces off and welded them together the matching cylinder rod could pass up and down through them both . driven by either a air ram as the kinyons are or maybe as the rusty are. I doubt if the rusty would have the power for that sort of set up, but for a cheap option for a guide with no machining.

    it would require welding it and keep it straight but im sure i can do that, and you could fill or put an amount of oil in there to lube it up as it goes.

    anyway that's the idea. 

    what do you think? 

    to much resistance? 

    would the standard ram seals ect hold up to that sort of work? im sure people have used hydraulic rams as air rams on hammers so i guess they would.

  2. im almost 100% sure they would be a chrome molly alloy making them hard and wear resistant. i guess it would make a good knife being wear resistant.

    in reality carbon is used but i think you will find things like chrome, nickel and molybdenum have much more effect on the steel then carbon.

    the problem with carbon in applications today ( in my opinion) is it relys on heat treatment/ tempering to give it the quality's you want. it is easier to just make an alloy that don't need to be temped. It also means that unlike carbon steel it is more permanent. Hardened carbon steel can become annealed for example if exposed to heat.

    so anyway i think they would be a chrome moly alloy

  3. Hey, let's start a thread of good videos to share. Give a short description of the video and the link.

    All, I poke around on youtube for blacksmithing videos. I found this one a bit mesmerizing. There is no voice and the music gets annoying about 1/2 through but this is like a 12 minute crash course on making an ornate gate. Check it out... Assuming I know how to post a video link. It's German from the 30s and the guy has a hitler mustache but don't let that bother you. There is a lot of mortice and tenon joinery, interesting cuts and bends, a use of the vice that is so obvious but somehow I never thought of it. His delicate use of the hammer is also interesting. Lots of little tap tap blows while tweaking to finish. It's obvious this is not his first time at the anvil.

    http://www.youtube.c...e&v=PwgIjPEZ

     

    there was a post about when are you a blacksmith? i think when you can work as efficiently as this guy you are a blacksmith

  4. I was reading a book on carpentry, specifically about making barrels and chests. I was about 15 then. It had a section in it about making your own hinges and clasps and stuff. I then when and got books on blacksmithing.
    Started buying anything I though I might need built a brick forge 1m x1m in an old dairy that was out the back. Then I moved before I got to use any of it xxxx it.

    Took an apprenticeship as a boiler maker ( fabricator) when I was 18, and have finally now at 27 built another forge that I am actually using.
    What's that like a 12 year journey.

  5. I guess it's a personal thing, in that we all can delude ourselves. I felt like I was a blacksmith when I realized instead of asking myself "can I do that?" I found myself instead saying "What tools do I need to make to do that job?" This encompasses so much more than it states, and I can't clearly define it, I just know that I have a long way to go yet, and I plan to enjoy every step of it!


    Yup I think you got it there ( IMO ) when you have the confidence to do just do a job with no doubts you will achieve it, to a quality that nobody doubts it ability to perform. That would about do it for me.
  6. Hi all so just getting things started and have made a pair of tongs and a very dodgy punch for the rivet in the tongs. But not sure what to make next i think maybe a hot set for the hardy. And of course I will make more tongs.
    What do you use the most ?
    Only really interested in tool making at the moment. So, what do you reckon?
    What next?

  7. Just saying hi. I'm new to the forum and to black smithing really
    Have done a lot of reading but not much actual smithing
    Going to build my forge tomorrow and then try make some form
    Of stand for the anvil after that. I'm in derby wa if anyone else here is from
    West Australia drop me a message

    Cheers andy

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