Everything posted by wolfshieldrx
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How I spent my morning...
Marshmallow forks... ...and the business ends... ...and the handles... Made from 1/4 inch square stock, finished length about 18 inches...should be about right for our chiminea. Friends coming over tonight so we will try them out. thanks for looking...bart
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My smithing site finally up
Real nice. An inspiration to guys like me that smith as a hobby only. Good luck with your business! Bartp
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Mason jar candle holders revisited
Thanks so much for the positive comments! My wife really likes them...thqt makes it worth the effort for me. Thanks again...bart
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Mason jar candle holders revisited
A better view of the jar holder: Bart
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Mason jar candle holders revisited
Made holders to hang the jars from drive hooks. Jars can now be free standing on the floor or table, etc or placed in dhe holder for hanging from drive hook, nail, etc. The drive hook can be used by itself, or with the holder to hold a flower pot or??? Comments welcome. Thanks for looking...bart
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My first folded and welded axe
Another thing I have found that helps my welds stick is to have the mating surfaces VERY clean...down to shiny metal whenever possible. Since I have started grinding or filing the surfaces before welding and heating slowly, as mentioned above, most of my welds "stick". I'm still a relative beginner, so it really thrills me when a weld takes. bart
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Drive hooks for the new porch...
Great idea! Might have to try that. It's the free exchange if ideas that I love about this site. thanks...bart
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Drive hooks for the new porch...
Frosty...same flux I used. Works well for me. Bart
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Drive hooks for the new porch...
10 x 31 treated yellow pine with gabled roof. My wife started decorating it before construction started...gotta love 'em. bart
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My first folded and welded axe
Weld took, no problem. However, not getting all the file teeth completely off lef an edge with "micro-serations" i guess youd call them. Only in part of the edge though. Thanks for looking, im learning a lot. Bart
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Drive hooks for the new porch...
1/4 inch square stock. Head of spike is doubled and forge welded. The Misses wanted to hang the Mason jar candle holders I made last week. Im working on bailes for the jars so they can be hung. Sorry for the less than ideal picture. Just a quick one on my phone. Thanks for looking...bart
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My first folded and welded axe
Mild steel with a black diamond file for a bit. Handle is hickory. Thanks for looking...bart
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All three Mason jar candle holders
The handle does NOT hold the jar. The jar is free-standing and the handle just lifts the candle up for lighting and extinguishing. I am working on a bail for the jars so they can be hung. Sorry, i missed it the first time you asked the question. Thanks for the interest...bart
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All three Mason jar candle holders
OK...top of anvil is 15 inches. So...start out with 15 inches of 1/4 inch square stock. bart
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All three Mason jar candle holders
Started out with 1/4 inch square rod as long as the top of my anvil . Really... Will measure and get back to you later...sorry...bart
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All three Mason jar candle holders
And detail...
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All three Mason jar candle holders
Thanks for looking and all the positive comments...bart
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New Project
Details: 1/4 inch square stock. Forged short "spike" on one end. Then set down shoulder on spike with monkey tool. Drew out and scrolled other end. Spike end bent 180 degrees. Pan forged from copper disk cut from water pipe. Drilled under-size hole through pan and forced it down over spike with monkey tool. Use "votive" size candle. After two hours jar was only slightly warm not hot. Seems to get plenty of air to burn. Recently added 10 x 30 porch to my house. My wife asked me to forge three candle holders for the porch. This is what I came up with. Two more to go. May do a leaf for the handle of one May omit the spike from the other two and just rivet the pan on. This is because the votives have a metal base attached to the wick which must be removed in order to use the spike. Hope this clarifies. Sorry to be so long. Bart
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Plate hanger
Here in the mountains of West Virginia everything is at an angle...hard to tell what horizontal is! Actually an ornamental plate, not for eating. Thanks for looking. Bart
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Plate hanger
Plate hanger commissioned by my wife. She said it was much nicer than the chinese made one at the local craft shop (basically black painted coat hanger wire). Sorry the picture is so dark...learning a new camera. Bart
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New Project
Hope this works.
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Smithin' Pictures of Bart Johnson
- Friction folder
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My first hinges...
Made them for a tool chest I've been working on. Comments encouraged. Thanks for looking...bart
- My first hinges