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Daswulf

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  1. Thank you Frosty, I will give this a try some day when I want to build a gas forge. Looks really easy to follow. Nice work. And thanks Spanky for the editing.
  2. That's a possibility Thomas. A lot of times a name will just come to me pretty quickly. This one I can't lock down. Making the piece came pretty easy as to what it was looking like. How can a name or title be so elusive? Can't say I planned any symbolism into this but after thinking about it it could be looked at as such. Tho that I'd leave up to whoever would buy it. To me it's art, like a sculpture. We can all find our own meaning in the things we see. So I want to keep it simple.
  3. Thanks Charlotte, I'll have to ponder on an "artsie" title/ name for it.
  4. also based on what you see, what would you charge for this in 3 evenings worth of work? could be less after the design is now done but it's more a one off. thats out of curiosity more.
  5. John B, I'll give it a shot as i plan to make more of these and would like em to turn out well. forthcoming. sorry DSW....
  6. So I had an idea for a candle holder. Love repurposing. This uses candle cups I made and nail/ spikes I made with other repurposed parts.
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    Sculpture candleholder
  8. I still go to auctions, just don't get caught up in the bidding frenzy. just stick to good deals. if it's a no go it's a no go. i've learned auctioneers to stay away from and ones that are trustworthy.
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    Horse shoe heart.
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    Start of a candle holder.
  11. Your not too far from me really. Probably 25 minutes or so. I work in Washington pa. And it's about a 20 minute ride or so for me. I'll keep you in the loop and if you can make it then great.
  12. Welcome Joe. Where about in Pittsburgh? You should take Ivan up on that as he knows his stuff and you can learn a lot more first hand then you will on your own. I learned a lot from Ivan when he was here and thinking I should bribe him to come hang out another weekend day. I'm just a bit south of Pittsburgh. I'm still young in this art but I've been learning a lot with help here and doing it. Get that forge table built and get at it. Don't forget we all love pictures here.
  13. I understood what he meant but ya never know.
  14. Nice score for free! where about in Pittsburgh are ya?
  15. What a nice bday gift. Better get hammering.
  16. I like your thinking. I still try forge welding on oddball pieces and mangle it every time. Think I'll just try this for now myself till I get it down with normal pieces.
  17. You both are at a great start. I realized I forgot to say that looks like a beautifully drifted eye on that hammer Nick.
  18. well she was working on something atleast but you two need to work as a team and not in competition. then you can say "WE made this or that" and not "I", man you two got it made. you both have the same awesome hobby that you can Forge into something great together. you could be a great team. keep at it! and always have fun.
  19. She wasn't striking for you?
  20. I've made some and i can see how doing that on something hardened like a Real sword would be a real challenge. if I could come watch You "or any other of the great blade makers here" work, that would be the best vacation id ever spent. i'd even let you knot my head if i didnt learn right haha.
  21. Looks Great! where's the picture of it sizzling steak so we can all drool?
  22. I had a little better luck tonight, sorry didn't finish the piece or get pictures, but got a long winded phonecall conversation from a friend. will get pictures tomorrow if i can. did still have problems but i didn't try to taper in the bottom by the fuller as much. think i have some usable pieces and suspect the rustiness and quality of the pipe to be part culprit for the issues until i get my hands on some better pipe. I appreciate the ideas guys. IronWolf, i was just trying to flare it out a little for looks not to make the whole thing bigger diameter really, and havn't had much problem there. it's been harder for me to taper the pipe in more at the bottom by the fuller for some reason. and thats when i get the cracks. John B, possibly for that i should be using the straight pein that RT redid for me that has a wider radius but the cracks are happening before hand. as for the rotating on the hits i tried to pay attention to that more this time and actually While fullering it dosn't Look to be twisting it's while i was working the rest that it seems to twist, or atleast show it. i tried to work it like Glenn said and couldn't get the taper before the fullering that i wanted but with flaring and then fullering i did still get a minor twist crack on one. but i also still lightly worked them after for the look.. Ugh.. my bad.. i'm going to try some new pipe and see what i get out of it. it could be this pipe or My working it. i even kept an even heat in between where i fullered on both sides this time thinking i under heated half last time.
  23. I see what you mean about that DSW. If i get into a more important project with these i'll look into getting higher quality pipe. As for this it was just to give it a go and see how it worked. I'll try the above mentioned by Glenn and see if it goes better for now. Not that it's great to try to get proper results from lesser materials in testing or learning but until I get to a supplier i'm working with the scrap at hand.
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