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Mike Fleming

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Durham North Carolina
  • Interests
    Metal work, workworking, guitar, canoeing/kayaking as well as anything that requires getting off my butt to do it..
  1. When the man that helped me learn the basics passed I made the pendants using a treadle hammer that he built to make them to be sold to help his wife.... They sold so well they became a staple of my for sale art... Bottle openers, oyster knives,steak turners as well as special requests are also great sellers at local stores..
  2. Thank you.... That is the great thing about metal work....It does save on gifts..hehe. And most people prefer hand made items from the giver....
  3. Never sell tools....They will make you money..... I use my post vice and my bench vise to do large twists with a torch...I can lock in both ends at the same time... My bench vise is mounted on a heavy, home made steel cart so I can move it to where I need it..
  4. A torch works great...I had to use mine to do the same thing......
  5. Jonathan... I love your work.. The third one from the left is beautiful.....Copper is great to work with because it can be any color you want.. Heat and chemicals work wonders ... xxxx, that sorta sounded like college.....
  6. I made a few dulcimers years ago and a toilet seat electric called a shitar for an art show but nothing good..
  7. Thanks for the warm welcome..... As for the 70s vibe it must have been something I ate.... hehe... I never was much on jewelry but when my friend that taught me to forge passed I made 500 pieces to sell to raise money for his wife at an art show.... Most of the artists there were asking big bucks for their pieces... I wanted something that people could afford.... They sold because they were under 50 bucks.....I prefer to do larger pieces.....
  8. Beautiful work......it is nice to push boundaries .....
  9. These are examples of some of my copper and stainless work.. They help pay for my metal addiction..
  10. This is my treadle hammer....It was built in a class taught by Jimmy Alexander....I love it for the ease of operation and because a good friend built it before he passed..RIP Jimmy....
  11. This is my Peddinghaus....She is a lively wench..
  12. This is my shop......Small but effective..
  13. My name is Mike Fleming... I have been pounding metal for 15 years...I started out on a friends coal forge but soon switched to a Forge-master gas forge for ease of portability...Jimmy Alexander who was the President of NC ABANA took me under his wing and my journey began.... My first anvil was a piece of Railroad track that I found at a salvage yard....I looked around and tried to find an old anvil but most had so much damage done to them I finally bought a new Peddinghaus..... The difference was like night and day....If not careful you can lose teeth from the rebound....It was a tad loud so I took a magnet and found the sweet spot on the side and cut the ring by 60 percent.... I started with mild steel to build up my endurance then tried other metals to see what they did when heated..... After making bronze turn to sand, watching silver melt into the forge and watching wrought iron splinter it started to make sense....For several years I was a member of NC ABANA until at one demonstration by a name I will not mention I became frustrated at his attitude..... I had started working with stainless and asked him for pointers....He said you cannot work with stainless....He then made a soft steel candleholder for his demo...I went home and made one out of stainless and sent it to him.....The thing about working with metal is working with it..Never limit yourself.... I look forward to learning from everyone here...From what I have seen it is a great site..... As for hammer choice I am partial to the Hofi style but have several to choose from....Doug Merkle made my first two really nice hammers for me....He had just finished his work with Uri Hofi and really makes a lively hammer....My shop is a 20 foot overseas cargo container.... I wanted something safe, secure and non flammable.... I have a treadle hammer that Jimmy built before he passed away but primarily hand forge...I have made large metal art pieces but prefer smaller pieces...I am a woodworker by trade but do suppliment my income with metal pieces...Bottle openers, oyster knives ,stainless jewelry, knives are just a few things that sell fast and help pay for my metal addiction....I constantly try new things.... One of my best selling art pieces is made by stacking quarters, heating, smacking the xxxx out of them and making pendants from the end result.... When you sand through the different layers you get amazing results.... Well, enough about me...If anyone has any questions please ask....Thank you for allowing me to become a part of your site......
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