Everything posted by Buffalo
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Snake in the chickens!
Nice snake with great form! My wife would kill me if I tried that in the coop! Good one Frosty! Hemp seed : ) your killin me!
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Forged Frog on a Lily Pad
Wow! This is really nice! The lily pad looks very realistic and your frog is really well done. Thank you for the progression picture as well, it is fun to see this come to life! Did you use hand punches or a press or power hammer to forge that little guy?
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Wine Rack - Take 2
That is a great client! I really enjoy your work, and your style, and they must as well. The pictures of all the brackets lined up across your table are really cool! Great Job!
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Snake!!! oh it aint real...is it?
Pretty cool! Eye punches would be nice, but you have the shape right on. I don't like snakes and the silhouette gave me the shivers!
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First forging with the 100 lb LG
I love this! Life will find a way! Done taller these would make awsome pickets for a railing. Did you make the giant tongs to hold the 2"?
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Soft caps for power hammer dies?
I think that you are on the right track with a piece of hardwood covered with thick leather. I made wooden dyes to texture copper in the air hammer. Usually I would use a steel top dye with a wood bottom dye. Good luck! Let us know how it turns out.
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First Dining table commission
Thank you for all of the nice comments, I appreciate them. This was a good project, as it made me step up my game a bit, and make some needed tooling. Now i'm going to make a power hammer and a press top priorities! I proved that I could do larger work by hand in a two car garage, now Im going to work toward not having to do it the hard way!
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Grinding inside of steel silhouette
I do a lot of plasma cutting and I like to use a wire wheel for slag clean up and rolloc type 2'" flap disks and small cutoff wheels in a dye grinder, If the cutout are large, I'll even use a grinding stone that has been wore down to almost unusable in an angle grinder. I prefer to use flat surfaces instead of round ones (burs) in most cases.
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HiFi Rack
This is great! I like the simple look. Very subtle and well made! btw pig sty forge is a clever name!
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Visiting OLD blacksmith shop
Some guys have all the luck!
- Forged Skulls in a row.
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Sofa Occational Table
Looks great, the leg detail is nice in such a simple piece, adds a little pizzaz! I also include the scale with most of my pieces, my customers really want it to look handmade, not like in times past where people wanted things to look factory perfect. keep up the good work!
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First Dining table commission
I finally was able to quit my day job (forging and building furniture) and start a business forging and building furniture with a talented friend of mine. Our first commission was to build a dining table based on a coffee table that we had just completed for a gallery. Since I had just given up my access to a big blue 110 and use of a well equipped, large shop, We started by building a large forge to heat the 1/2 by 3 I dreamed of using, and then a spring swage to texture the stock. After a couple of weeks we actually started the build. While I was forging the legs my partner glued up the 4x9x10 reclaimed oak we had acquired. I finished the legs and he ended up welding on a ranch for a couple of weeks, so I finished up the sanding and epoxy fill on the table top and applied a finish. We managed to display it in a local art in the park before the delivery, then installed it in the very excited customers beautiful home. I am going to attach some build photos to this. I know that its not all iron, but the wood pics were part of the process.The last photo is of this table with its inspiration, the Crazy Woman Coffee Table. I look forward to your feedback .
- The table of the indefinite deadline
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My first table project, planter table with all free-hand scrolls.
Your table looks great! Looks like the start of a product line to me!
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Full Size Stalk of Corn
Wow! you nailed it!
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Fence Build
That is a beautiful railing! You are doing some great work over in Montana! That is surely enough hand cutting to make your eyes a little buggy at the end of the day. : P I agree with Frosty that you are making the most of the tools available to you. Great Job!
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table legs
Nice work! I really like the wraps. You have a talent for sure!
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Monkey
Wow, I'm sure your getting sick of all the praise ;), but your attention to detail is incredible! Great concept and amazing workmanship! Thanks for sharing all these pics and info, I'm sure you have inspired many folks with them. P.S any shop looks great with a nice acorn table!
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Do you listen to music while forging?
Gotta have tunes, turn on Pandora first thing in the a.m. We listen to just about everything, metal, rap,bluegrass, country, blues, Sinatra, depends on what we are doing. The volume starts out pretty low, but by the end of the day is cranked up! Ear plugs are a must!
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ABANA Conference 2012 Group Photo
See everyone there! I will be in this afternoon. Getting excited : )
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forged pipe
Good stuff! The ants are just awsome. Thanks for the inspiration.
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advice for a rustic electric chandalier
When making chandeliers or vanity lights with fairly tight curves, using 1/2/ or 3/4 id pipe, I heat the pipe in a gas forge then bend the curves on a jig. I use a piece of pipe approximately the size of the inside of the curve and a pin welded to a square of plate. The key to a smooth bend is to pull on the pipe as you wrap it around the jig. It is pretty simple, and allows easy repitition.
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My first anvil
She sure is a beauty! I would take her to the prom just as she is!:D
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Anvil