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Duckwalk

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  1. Well its been a busy 3 days. I work 60 to 70 hours a week in IT as my day job so getting all this done this week was very satisfying. 

    cold stamped my makers mark on this paring knife commission. This one is 120(ish) layers of 1084 and 15n20 steel. I dont do a lot of cold stamping but man the mark just comes out SO crispy and its much easier to align when its not 1850F

     

    Additionally, got a few knives hardened and tempered (3 from old files and one from 1084) and worked on some samples / options for finial choices on things like firepokers, BBQ accessories, coal forge tools, etc for clients to chose from. Going to make a sample board next week. 

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  2. 17 hours ago, Frosty said:

     How did it taste? I've eaten rattlesnake and the flavor depends on what they've been eating often seasonal.

    It was pretty good. not the first time ive eaten one. I did leave it on the grill  a bit too long and it dried out but the flavor was good. Cant think of much  a little Montreal Steak seasoning isnt good on. 

  3. After 3 weeks these copperhead skins are finally cured. These are my first snake skins I have tried to preserve myself. I soaked them for 7 to 10 days in a 50/50 mix of glycerin and 91% isopropyl alcohol. Then i wrapped them on a spindle to let the glycerin slowly get absorbed by the skins and the alcohol evaporate for another 7 to 10 days. they turned out nicely. Cant wait to use them as inlays in some knife sheaths. this is one skin overlapping another. 

     

    (PS: I love snakes, I dont just kill for no reason. These are venomous and were in my space where my 3 children play. I skinned these 2 and ate one of them)

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  4. Forged out a corkscrew last night on stream. Fun project. my proportions are a bit big but its totally functional. Ill get better picks when the sun comes out. The leaf wrap is probably the smallest leaf of my life. Maybe a 1/4" leaf in total. Since im right handed, I laid onside side of the handle on the fattest portion of my horn to give it a slight radius, then flipped it and did the same to the opposite side which gives it a bit of an S shape. I think it took me about 90 minutes by the time i was finished fiddling with it. Coated with coconut oil to give it some protection.

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  5. Im looking forward to finishing it. I've built lots of solid fuel forges which makes me familiar with the design. I will be posting more pictures when i get closer to finishing it. The gears look good. I suspect the rattling is due to me only finger tightening the blower to the arm. its just vibration. 

  6. Picked up this rivet forge on the cheap. Started getting parts forged out for it (and tools to get those parts made) recently to try and get this up and running for my travel / "history adjacent" demonstration forge. The blower was a little tough to get going physically but tightening down all the set screws took the play out of it and chainsaw oil lubed it up just fine. Looking forward to finishing this one. The butcher tool was forged out of an old garage door spring. Despite all the warnings, i went ahead and hardened it in water then tempered it back to purple. I used it to cut out the webbing left behind by rough drilling the shape of the grate / tuyere plate. 

     

     

     

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  7. Had a commission for a firepoker with a wooden handle. Did the forge welded turkey footed style with some reverse twists patterns in it. The copper on the handle was melted down in a crucible in the gas forge and poured into a flat mold, then drifted square to the size of the "tang" for the handle, then textured with a ball peen before assembly. This was a fun one. Leather spacer between the copper and purple heart to fill the void. 

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