Everything posted by Stephen Jones
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It followed me home
That would start at 30 quid here. no way wed get deals like that
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brain went blank
I was the kid with a report card that said . "Could do much better" I still managed to finish college then university
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Is it worth it?
My 2 are asking about a further increase in numbers. But not just yet I think
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tool question
top fuller maybe?
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Clinker from clayed firepot
Looks like baby dragon droppings
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Is it worth it?
At the end of you day when you buy it, think of it as the start of the collection
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swage block
ive got access to various angle iron sections so i can bend them ( either opening or closing the angle). thought some seamless scaffold pole might go into it. i was thinking about a bowl shape but have no idea how id do that bit yet. Ill keep your odds and ends in mind though. :)
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swage block
Im thinking of attempting to make a swage block. For no other reason than I'd like one. I have seen a page on another site showing the basic method of this. Hot link to " other site " removed Is there anything you would add to this or change?
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Poor quality mild steel
Have you tried Brundles? They have the spec number besides the steel as you look for what you want. Pretty cheap too.
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First Anvil
If i was you. Id look around for another anvil. Notown is spot on. don't spend lots on what you can get cheaper. I was living on an island and managed to pick up a 300lb one for £100. The anvil looks in great condition and I'll presume it rings well. But do you really wanna spend that amount of cash on 1 tool? From the picture I see horse shoes so there must be horses around the area. Which means there will be retired farriers and other blacksmiths. They might be able to help you find a cheaper one. Also do you need an anvil as heavy as that? if so then maybe look on craigslist or ebay for ones near you that are cheaper.
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First Knife
FC what you could try is using a piece of flexible hose to connect the dryer and the forge. you could then cut a slit in it and use a bit of cardboard or thin sheet as a slide to regulate the airflow or use a bit of firm pipe and cut a hole in it and use a bit of cardboard to make a collar you can slide over the hole to control air lost.
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Bouncy Blower forge.
ID informs me that he may have some nice blowers up for grabs at a reasonable price
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A spare small flypress
Post it to scotland Ill give it a nice home
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Bouncy Blower forge.
Finally tried out the bouncy castle blower. Lots of duct tape and a mixing bowl were sacrificed in the making of this. IronDwarf your air control works a treat as we knew it would. Thanks for all the ideas you guys gave me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwURUZ0S0_M
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Candle holder
evenings wheel ?
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Couple of forged items
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Show me your sales or demo booth
I cant see most of the pics
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UK solid fuel choices
Stephen Jones replied to Dee J's topic in Blacksmiths and Metalworkers Association of the South West UKID Ill pass on the 30 tonnes.. Though at this rate you might get another visit when I have to drive to englandshire to get some.
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UK solid fuel choices
Stephen Jones replied to Dee J's topic in Blacksmiths and Metalworkers Association of the South West UKnot yet I only listed it as i noticed it was cheaper than the last one i posted. The only down side to this is that they ask for a minimum of 1 tonne per order.. thats a lot of coke to burn through.
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UK solid fuel choices
Stephen Jones replied to Dee J's topic in Blacksmiths and Metalworkers Association of the South West UKFound a cheaper supply http://www.nationalcoal.co.uk/buy-coal-from-national-coal/coal/pet-coke-doubles 290 for 40*25kg pet doubles
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What materials to forge for a beginner?
WHat exactly is a drop? Is it the steel thats missed the mould and hit the floor?
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help locating particulars
Can i have to bits of string lengths by about that much width? Oh and can you make it about so thick?
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Bad omen?
Dont worry about the cut.. few months and you'll ignore it and keep on forging. Welcome to IFI new blood is always welcome. Like frosty said a hair dryer is a great cheap blower just get rid of the heat setting. A small prayer to Vulcan might help bring better omens.
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It followed me home
Only cost about £56GBP here about 90 usd i think
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It followed me home
Found out its a Jim Blurton 2lbs turning hammer.