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Ubba Bloodaxe

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    Orange, Texas
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    My interest vary from being an avid history buff to simi artist. I LOVE my motorcycle... And now, my current interest is learning the knowledge of forging and smithing.

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  1. A mistake. I ordered this 96 lbs ASO. It was hollow. I filled with concrete. It's ok for tinkering around. I'm just going to bite the bullet and drop some serious money on a nice anvil. I'm seeing the uselessness of having zero rebound. Trying to hammer out my tang and it wouldn't compress evenly. But, it helps me get my arm into hammering shape. Lol.
  2. Yes, sir. My grinder gets delivered today. This knife is basically an experiment. Just getting my feet wet. Seeing how the steel moves, how the Flux reacts, cooling rates, forge economy, etc. I appreciate the feedback. I'm not too optimistic that this will become a completed knife but, just an opportunity to gain a bit of knowledge. My next blade will come with a bit more demand for perfection and the next..... Can't wait to get it ground and cleaned. Who knows, may actually have some usability.
  3. I believe so. It's a sling for crane rigging. I figured it would be a good test.
  4. Hello smiths, Today I finally got all my ducks in a row, lit a fire, and heated some iron. I was going to make a coal rake and a poker. But, I'm a bit too anxious to see how I do with a blade. To make my first attempt even harder, I decided to do a cable Damascus blade. Lol. Do the toughest first, then the rest will be easy, huh?? I'm sure the weld wasn't perfect and I will probably have splitting of the layers. But, it's a learning experience. I need to clean up the profile and level out the blade (I was tapped out by this point) but, I'm very satisfied with my first attempt. Utility sized, broken back seax.
  5. I took your challenge and I think I completed it as simple as I could. I quit trying to develop new ways and stuck with proven technology. Thanks again for setting me back on the right path.
  6. Keeping my fingers crossed. I think it's steel. Is there a test I can do to truly determine the makeup and quality?
  7. OK, so I was looking for anvils and found a huge hunk of iron. 90+ pounds long and wide...... $50. I think it will get me hammering.
  8. So turning the track on end will reduce the working area but increase the mass under the hammer strike?
  9. I really just want to do knifes. Probably the largest would be a Scandinavian seax. Maybe 12 - 14"
  10. At least there's that. Lol. I think I've decided to just go with a nice long piece of railroad track. Fairly cheap and it will start me hammering. I have a big job coming up and overtime will be used for an actual anvil. I found a Turkish farrier's anvil for $350. Free shipping on top of that.
  11. 10-4. That's what I needed to know. I knew $50 was too good to be worth it. Thanks
  12. I found this online and would like some feedback before I send some money. Would this be a good starter anvil?
  13. Excellent way to put it...... Challenge accepted.
  14. I was thinking about building a wall with the fire bricks. I've been looking for local groups. If I was into crawfish farming I'd have 20 to attend.
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