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  1. Quite a few people at today's demo despite the rainy weather. During my demos I often say to people they are welcome to ask questions, and often jokingly add  "If I don't know, I'll make something up." And then add, "No I won't;  you never know who is in the audience."

    Today was such a day. After the demo a group of visitors stayed behind to talk and one announced that he was a metallurgist. Times like that I'm glad that I never answer questions that are beyond my level of understanding. If I don't know, I don't know.

    Anyway, the gentleman said that he enjoyed watching the demo and we talked for several minutes about the composition of stainless steels, the carbon content of rebar,  cast iron and cast steel etc.  He lost me a bit when he got into martensite temperatures, granular formations, austenite and iron-phase (?) tables, but he was obviously passionate about his job and I did learn a few things.

    His visit reinforced my constant awareness that you should not answer questions that are out of your sphere of knowledge. You just never know if there's a lurking metallurgist who knows more than you do!

  2. OK, so what have you all been doing for ANZAC day today? A very long day for me … local town Dawn Service at 4.00am followed by a couple of other services and a day of blacksmith demos at work. A good public holiday crowd.

    "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; 
    Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. 
    At the going down of the sun and in the morning 
    We will remember them."

    I have heard that a few times today!

  3. A fine octopus, Das. I feel your pain with the rebar.

    Interesting snakes. Can we have a close-up of the head with the copper (?) tongue?

    Very useful eye punches, too, John. Drilled first and shaped? Looks too neat for the ball bearing method. I would like to find a way of forging an eye punch that has a spot in the middle. I don't think it's possible.

    My demo today was ram head bottle openers. Nothing special enough for photos. Also did a couple of 6mm round bar knots into key holders. Tried one in 6mm stainless and it finished up in the scrap bin. Painful stuff to bend into a knot.

  4. Forged a few letter openers from some old floor mesh off cuts like the one in the middle. These are the pieces of floor mesh that are cut out around plumbing fittings before the concrete slab is poured. Our builders at work just throw them in the skip bin, so I rescue them, cut them to the size I want and make these. I like recycling stuff.

     

    rebar letter openers.JPG

  5. Mike, they are not aggressive to us, but they can get a bit cranky with strangers, especially if there are chicks about. A few that my wife hand raised are very friendly and follow her around. We have a few that we put under a bantam and she hatched them out and cared for them. They were almost adult size before they realised they were not chooks and joined the guinea flock.

    Horse, I agree. Great bug controllers and they give any snake that happens by a hurry-up.

    Das, your one guinea fowl will be lonely. They really are a flock bird. Pity I can't mail you a few.

    Frosty, they reproduce at an alarming rate, but survival rate is not good, especially in stormy weather. They are not good mothers. And as for alarming procreation, well the dog gets a bit concerned over the action and attempts to separate them. I guess she believes there's an act of aggression going on. She's the same with the chooks.

     

  6. On ‎4‎/‎19‎/‎2019 at 12:44 AM, Daswulf said:

    Aus, I bet that croc is getting heavy. The smaller you go the harder it is just like the bigger you go the harder it is but bigger makes it heavy. Other than an engine crane, I dont know how I'd maneuver something like that in my shop. I will say I'm really excited to see it when you're done. 

    I am managing to manoeuvre it by using a chain and slings attached to the roof of the workshop. Today I have welded on the legs and adjusted them so they sit evenly on the floor, but with the main weight resting on the belly. I have some tidying up to do and then I'll post some pics. It's pretty busy at the work forge at present (250 visitors today). Easter is one of our busiest periods of the year. Probably even more tomorrow, Easter Sunday.

    I have been keeping progress pics of the croc, so should have some to show by next week, when things have slowed a little at work.

  7. Any of you guys know where I can source 6mm square bar??  I used to get it from Orrcon Steel in Cairns but they are not supplying it any more. Had no luck with Tonkins or Onesteel. I use a lot of 6mm for troll crosses, letter openers, pendants, key ring holders, twist hooks etc etc.  I guess I will have to freight it from somewhere, but I've checked the usual suppliers on the 'net with no joy. 8mm square is getting hard to find, too.

  8. A 55-gal drum (44 gal here) would make an awesome spider, Das. I have a few big old LP gas cylinders that would do a fine job too.

    I'm a bit over big scrap art at present. My 3.2 metre crocodile is progressing well and I am now onto the legs. I've rigged up a hoist set up so I can raise and lower him. Got to make sure those legs are going to sit evenly on the ground. Spending too many hours on him though, and the weight is starting to scare me.

  9. G'day,. Don.

    I had a retired blacksmith from Ingham way turn up at my demo at Historic Village Herberton the other day. I think he said he worked with the blacksmith at Macknade Sugar Mill.

    Hey! That might be you! If so, I'm glad you took my advice to join up IFI.  If not, good to have you along anyway. Come up to Herberton for a chat and a bit of forging.

  10. I have elbow problems as well. Very painful at times. I just put up with it, but I guess I will need to take some positive action sooner or later. Wish I could use the other arm for a while but that's not an option. I'm dangerous left handed.

    I hope Rockstar finds a treatment that helps his condition and perhaps he will let us know.

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