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windancer

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  1. That bick cannot be fixed. Period. Just send it on over here to my place and then you won't have to fool with it! I am certain you will get it the way you'd like and have many more years of happy use from it. Because of my shop size and layout I need to move my anvil sometimes. Yours gives me a backache just looking at the picture. That is a good looking anvil! Dave
  2. Use that anvil until you get one you like better. When you get the new one you can still use the little guy for forging and striking and upsetting stock. There are lots of things I won't do on my 'good' anvil. Lots of busted anvils around and I don't want to do anything to my good one. Striking anvils are always useful. Dave
  3. You did right well! These are all tools you will use and treasure in short order. I have two vices near the forge and anvil. I ofter find myself using one tool in the anvil and another [or two] in the vices rather that switching tools all around while working. Now make some stuff and post pics! Dave
  4. Cool stuff and productivity! Good to finish projects, correct old mistakes and tools are always welcome. Good Onya! Dave
  5. Glad to see this again. Guess it is time to not count on fans and get out my respirator. This is too much fun to quit 'cuz you can't breathe any more. Dave
  6. Again another nice piece of art! Are you inflating them after welding or doing precision fit up? Waiting for a big fat rainbow after a Royal Coachman dry fly on a short piece of fly line. Dave
  7. Yup- most of us already knew that but the affirmation should help Glenn with his next smile or two :) Dave
  8. Man, that turned out nice! Better than I was expecting for a first major project. There is a lot to be said for just staying with it :) I like it and would be proud to have my makers' mark on it. One quote I carry around in my head is: People don't fail- they give up. You did well- didn't do either. Dave
  9. Only two pieces to the magic forge formula- Gas and air. Play with those two settings for a bit before you spend any more money/effortn another set-up that may not work either. More air. More gas. Less air. Less gas. Adjust, adjust, adjust. Dave
  10. I vote to trade with Ric :)
  11. Bill's wife, Elaine, is having some physical challenges. Prayers, especially this week, would be much appreciated. Dave
  12. Truly inspiring work on every part of this one. I love it! Dave
  13. I like this knife a lot! Beautiful work and materials and you did a great job! Dave
  14. Those look good to me :) Probably some folks in your area that would LOVE to have one! Dave
  15. If reading something upsets someone they are free to stop reading. Interaction is responsible for every improvement mankind has ever made. Dave
  16. Gifts from blacksmiths are the very best goodwill in our communities! Nice material use and nice knife, too! I would be proud to carry this one :) Good onya! Dave
  17. Derek check youtube for 'coin rings' to see what that reference was about. There are actually two diferent mathods for making two styles of coin rings. You might also consider making your rings from Damascus that you can make. Doesn't take much steel. My current wedding ring is 200 layer Damascus made by Dave Lisch @ Studio4. Got tired of having my gold one repaired from shop damage :) Very good experience, too. My ring is unlined- straight Damascus with just the acid etch for a finish. Took about 4 days for the discolorization to stop. Been wearing it continuously now for about 2 years with no problems of any kind. If I damage this one it will probably require a new finger for the new ring. It is fairly heavy and stout! Welcome! Dave
  18. That should work very well for a few decades! Dave
  19. If these were left a little rustic with a lot of hammer marks lef I bet they would sell. We don't drink wine but I may work on one later just to watch it work! I like it a lot! You guys post lots of pics, please! Dave
  20. Are you able to get enought force behind the blows to save enough enery to make the effort/cost worthwhile? I have an air hammer now but had a decent treadle hammer years ago but always wished it would hit with more force :) Nice job on your build! You moved right on along with this project :) Wil you post a few more pics maybe with lots of light? Dave

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