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jwilson645

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  1. No where near finished but I worked on this Sunday at our local forge. It's made from 1.25" mild steel with a piece of 5160 (lawnmower blade) for the bit. This was just my second time forging. It was also my first time forge welding and it was successful on the first try. Something I'm proud of. Just need to finish my home forge so I can finish this project up.



    You can see the piece of 5160 in the end here.

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    Here is where I am right now.



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    This is the sample that the instructor brought.

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  2. Picked up a couple of things at the flea market last weekend. Found a fireplace poker and shovel for $3.00 each (I was going to make a set anyway), some type of scissor tong for a fireplace also (I think) and wooden baseball bat. The tongs I have already started modifying to use until I make a proper set. These are kind of thin. The bat is going to become a tucking mallet for shaping sheet metal on my big oak stump.

  3. I am very new too. One tip that I was told of by a destinguished IFI member is to reshape those wooden handles. Grab the hammer and find your sweet spot (where you choke up on it) then chop it off right behind your hand. Most handles are round so take a rasp or a sander and make it more oval, almost rectangle. Then adjust your grip as the poster above suggested. You'll be amazed at how much better that hammer feels in your hand.

  4. Mine is Southern Metalworx because I live in Alabama and love working with metal. I first started out doing welding and fabrication work and when it wasn't giving me the satisfaction I wanted I started incorporating more creative and artsy work. Then I fell in love with blacksmithing. While I am still very new at it I figure that the name is general enough that it works for forging also.

  5. Hello all. I'm new to smithing. So new that I haven't even swung a hammer yet. Getting information so that I can get started. I was planning on attending the Aug. 11 meeting at Tannehill to check things out. Any problem with someone so new attending?

     

     

     

    Josh

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