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treytheknifeguy

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  1. i think its 30 pound it is probably 20 pound

    after looking at my hammer i think it isnt as big as i first thought it is more like the size of a 20 pound

    as for swinging it one handed i can do it but it aint the most comfy on me shoulders im pretty sure the bar was 30mm but it could be bigger as i didnt measure it i just guessed from looking at it

    i didnt buy it i found it during roadside pickup it was just laying in the grass

  2. the post was originally about the rebar hammer i just thought id also show me mjolnir

    it wont look like the comic but itll be cool

    as for texting the pic i have no credit or data on me phone at the moment and my phones camera is scratched

  3. 8 hours ago, Michael Cochran said:

    Have I overlooked the pictures showing the rebar hammer?

    i dont own a camera i used the schools one for the pics i posted

    and my phone wont connect to computers for some reason

    i probably should have taken pics before i took it home because it was hard enough taking it on the train once

  4. the one in the pics is decorative although you could probably use it for breaking stuff

    as for me forging with my rebar sledgehammer i cant forge at home at the moment because i live in a unit and cant light it because of the smoke

    and i cant do it in the driveway because its a shared driveway

    who needs a press when you have mjolnir

  5. i only know of my ancestry coz me grandad had a mark or something on his hand and the doctor said its because of his viking ancestry

    unfortunately i don't have it because im too far down the bloodline

    its funny because my grandad hates violence and the vikings where the some of the most violent war loving people in history

  6. 8 hours ago, littleblacksmith said:

    one handed?? are you sure that you don't mean 2lbs.......

                                                                                                              Littleblacksmith

    im sure because the hammer i made has a 1 and a half foot handle i made from some roundbar i had leftover from a vise i didnt finish

    and i definitely know it aint 2 pounds because my 3 pounder is like a feather compared to it

    6 hours ago, Latticino said:

    I have a friend who made an excellent Mjolnir replica out of solid 4" x 4" stock.  I believe it weighed just over 30 lbs.  Choking up almost right to the head I was able to lift it and flip it into forging position one handed, but I'm pretty sure my wrist would give out if I swung it a couple of times.  If you can easily hammer one-handed using a 20 lb. sledge I won't get in your way.  I'm a pretty big guy, though no body builder, and a 4.5 lb. hammer is about my limit for any useful forging one handed.  I can choke up on my 15 lb. sledge and make a couple of one handed strikes, but I usually only do that for driving punches or drifts, and only a couple of times a session under duress at that.

    i aint a big guy myself heavy tools don't bother me much though

    im only six feet tall but i do have a viking bloodline so im built for wielding huge hammers and swords

  7. i didnt forge it

    i wanted to but i didnt have the time

    however i plan on eventually forging it

    all i know is it has to be at least 20 pounds because i swing a 20 pound easy but this not so much

    but as i said it could just be the short handle

    its not the best looking hammer in the world it looks a little crappy but it wont break for a long time judging by the thick welds

    ill have to remember to take a pic wen i get home

  8. i think i have hc spikes because i made a small axe and it heat treated well

    ive actually never found marked spikes all the spikes i find are unmarked

    unless i know for sure what steel im using i just make whatever from it and see how it goes

    i actually got a peice of flatbar from school and my teacher told me it was mild so i made a machete out of it because it didnt bend like mild and it turned out great

    i rely entirely on scrap steel and old files because i dont have the money for new carbon steels from suppliers

  9. kin of unrelated but i also have a couple spikes and was wondering if they can be flattened in a hydraulic press cold

    because me teachers keep winjing about me using up the acetylene

  10. i made a chisel from the smaller rail but it didnt harden as well as i hoped

    track work hardens doesnt it

    maybe thats why it didnt harden

    i know the smaller stuff isnt as hard as the larger rail because i have a small track anvil i made by cutting it to shape drilling a hole in it and milling the top but it dents very easily

    the larger stuff has better rebound and is similar to the anvil in the workshop at school so i use it as is

  11. well the head on the rail is already pretty close to the shape of a sledge hammer

    i could probably cut a small hammer out of a large peice

    i rekon it would be easier if i cut out the rough shape then forged it

    the head of the larger rail here is about the size of a fist

  12. i was making a knife for a mate of mine and saw a drill bit in me scrap box and thought if i just use that it will be too brittle

    then the idea popped in my head if i run mig welds on the outside of the steel it could potentially keep it from being too brittle but keep its high edge retention so i tried it then forged it into a blade and it seems to work pretty well

    has anyone else tried this i was unable to find anything else on doing this

  13. i was thinking i might be able to try rail spikes for a small hammer because they seem to make alright tomahawks and i also have a bit of 4140 chromoly i was gonna use for a machining project but ill never end up getting it done so maybe some of that could work

    ive made a center punch from it and that worked so why not

  14. i know the local blacksmith do alot of work for the railroad so maybe i can get some stuff from them

    but i heard that track work hardens so wouldn't the hammers become too brittle

    the blacksmith shop (thats the name of the shop) is down the road from my house but i do most of my work at school in cannington which is a long distance from midland so its always a pain to get large pieces of steel to school because i have to be able to get it on the train

     

    i tried upsetting it using the hydraulic press but it all squished to one side of the bar instead of going even

     

  15. its not as easy to get known steels in small amounts where i live plus i have no source of income so i rely on scrap steel

    i do have some torsion bar in the workshop as well

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