I don't know the technical name for it,but does anyone know where there may be a design(BP) of the vise-type device that has a hardy hole on one end that attaches to the lower die of a power hammer? It's for using different hardy tools on an air hammer.
TIA
I've never used a video camera for blacksmithing,but I have for golf.Usually no one has to tell you what you are doing wrong....you can see it instantly.So I would say that using video for anything would be a great idea,including smithing.
Good luck.
The general rule of thumb for chimneys is the top has to be atleast 2' taller than anything 10' or closer.Also,high atmosperic pressures cause chimneys not to draft,so you may want to try your fire after the weather changes.
I'm not too good cutting with a torch,and I'm too poor to have a plasma,so I might hack on it with a cut-off blade in my 4&1/2" grinder.But yes,I liked your idea,Curly