Kifer
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It is a little difficult to determine how to forge it without dimensions to give an indication of how much material needs to be moved. It will also be difficult to get the work as smooth as in the picture if you are only forging. That said, I expect the piece is probably pretty small if it is intended to go into the hair. Even though it is likely only 3 or 4 inches long, I would suggest you might be better off making such an item out of wood rather than steel. Wood would be lighter and will also be easier work with.
Good point, wood would be much easier to work with. But as I said, it was a request from a friend. The picture I posted of it is a 3D model of what she wanted, thats why it looks smooth and uniform.
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If I were tackling that item I would be considering using hot cut chisels to form the end and side cut outs
The bevel side on the hot cut gives you the finish with minimum work, then you can draw the taper and finish as required.
These pics may illustrate what I mean
Copy of Bracket backplate lower end details (1).jpg Copy of Bracket backplate lower end details.jpg
Removing the material hadnt occured to me, thanks for pointing that out!
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Looking at the knife forging 101, looks like an awesome resource. I'll be back if I cant find anything in the knife making section. Thanks!
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I started about a year ago, forging once or twice a month. Recently i've been putting much more time into it and can see a difference in what I can do with the metal. I had a request from my brother's girlfriend to make this (used as a hair pin) and I have no idea how to do the symmetrical points. I'm assuming I'll need some new tools, which is always exciting.
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Can anyone help me with the techniques to forge this?
in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
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Wow I appreciate all of the respones! I'll definitely post pictures with what I end up doing. Lots to consider now, going to have to speak with her to see how she wants it to end up. Again, thank you all for helping out with this.