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  1. Ironclad, here's one thing you might try before doing anything more drastic. Extend some "skirts" down from your hood to block off some of the airflow from the sides and back. I know that puts limits on the size of material you can put in the forge, but it might just help. I had the same problem with an exhaust hood in a laboratory, and extending (in our case, plexiplass) did the trick. There is a HUGE amount of airflow trying to get into the hood all at once. Good luck. :P

  2. Thanks Phil, the stuff I have is used as a micronutrient to supply Boron to plants. I really don't see why it wouldn't work as flux, I would think that when heated in a forge it should convert to the anhydrous form, just like 20 Mule Team does. I don't have much experience with various fluxes, this stuff melts and becomes very water-like in viscosity. Is that what regular borax does too? I think I will do some experimenting to see how it compares to the more standard fluxes. :blink:

  3. Anhydrous borax is chemically(Na2B4O7), while Borax (the Twenty Mule Team Variety) is Na2B4O7·10H2O having ten water molecule per unit of borax.

    I have access to a large amount of 'disodium octaborate tetrahydrate', which is similar to the above. The chemical formula is Na2B8O13-4H2O. Any chemist-types out there who tell me if I can asafely use this as a flux? I tried a bit, and it works very well, but not being a chemist, I want to exercize caution ...... :huh:
  4. Spears, neat idea! I wonder how the dies would work in the fly press? We don't have many rattlers here in Michigan (only the very rare Massasaugua), so I wonder how many would be marketable, but I might try making them anyway. No Bridgeport in my shop (yet), so I'll have to try some other technique. Thanks for the ideas!

  5. Can't recall where I saw it, (probably IFI) but someone posted about a technique using an old file as a kind of stamp or die to put the fine parallel lines in the feather. Not as much of a "hand-made" look, but really nice looking. I may try making something like that myself.

  6. Beth, Bob, Fe-Wood, thanks for the input. I am indeed serious about it! I will take the suggestions to heart and get going on it.
    Rory, my apologies, I did not intend on hijacking the thread! Perhaps I'll start a new thread.
    Your work is truly inspirational to me, and I plan on printing some pictures (with your permission) to start implementing what some of the others have suggested about journaling and surrounding myself with images that I like. Thanks again!
    Dave

  7. Well, the leaf bowl is my fav so far. Really nice work!! The creative aspect of blacksmithing is the part I struggle the most with. I can do the mechanics, but I tend to "copy" someone elses creative inpiration. Any suggestions out there on getting that creative spark going?

  8. Like Biggundoctor, my "screen name" is taken from my eBay account. You really don't want to use your real name over there! Firefarm comes from two of the things i do outside of regular work, namely firefighting and farming. The 39 comes from our fire department numerical designator; 3900. If I were to do it over again, I would ust use my given name on IFI.

    Dave Francis

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