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JME

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  1. After looking for way too long a post vice found me.

    I was fixing a heater for a customer and we were talking about building things and he asks me if i have ever tried blacksmithing.

    So we chat about that for a while and he shows me his shop. 

    He has 5 of these. Different sizes, rusty, missing a spring etc...

    Then he asks if i want the smaller one for what he paid. Of coarse i said yes for $75. 

    4 1/2" jaws. Not sure of the make. I am going back to pick it up saturday.

    We are going to make something. Not sure what but it should be fun. 

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  2. 3 hours ago, the iron dwarf said:

    Wen I get home tonight I will post a pic of an anvil I have made many years ago that has had much use and works well

    Thank you. I would love to see what it looks like

    7 hours ago, C-1ToolSteel said:

    Personally, I think you need more mass under the face. Tell us how it works, though, once you've used it a bit. I don't think Tubalcain has seen very many homemade anvils.:)

    I will let you know.  

    The jack stands under the one end are solid and are about 110lb by them selves. I hope they have enough mass.

     

  3. I made a new anvil today. Used the jack stands, some RR track and some scrap I had in the shop. Took it all to work so I could use the welder there and a few hours later came home with this. Should do for a poor man's anvil.

    Just about killed me getting it out of the truck at home. 256lb. 

    What do you think?

    BTW - the chain across the top is for use as a hold down.

    JME

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  4. 2 hours ago, Tubalcain2 said:

    not 2 bad fer a newbie.;)

    Thanks. I try

    57 minutes ago, C-1ToolSteel said:

    Good work.

    PS: I really like the hot cut you built into the RR track!

    Thanks.

     

    I am thinking about a bottom fuller for the other side. Haven't decided yet. 

  5. I am practicing my sanding. It is difficult to keep everything even and smooth but I am getting better.

    I had a productive afternoon. Made a tomahawk and a straight razor.  

    Tomahawk turned out ok. Good for a first try anyway. It was made for a friend. He wanted something to make kindling. It should do fine and I learned lots. I need the practice. Next tomahawk is for my stepson.  

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    The razor was a lot of fun to make. I will be doing some more of these. I also earned that I should not rush things. I broke it marking with the punch for the pivot hole. Now it is in 2 pieces.

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    Oh well, live and learn.

    Forge on and have fun.

    Happy New Year 

    JME

  6. 7 hours ago, metalmangeler said:

    JME I hope I did not come across as negative regarding your tongs, you jumped in and made tongs...... this is great and no doubt you will get better if you keep it up. You are light years ahead of the people who never start because they might not do it perfect. I have some light tongs I made from 3/8 round i know over 16 years ago they are still going strong. I don't use that steel now but it obviously worked. I hope my comments were seen as helpful not critical that is my intent, sometimes hard to know on the internet.

    I like the comments. I have never been afraid of jumping in and trying something new. Learning the process has been great so far. I dont know about anyone else but I need to have hands on and make some mistakes so I can get better.  

    I am trying to make some knifes. (eventually want to make some kitchen knives) this is my latest endeavor. This is a practice blade. Deer antler handle and lawnmower blade. I will eventually be making the blades with stainless but this is good practice for now. Once I make a few dozen knives with different handles I can attempt the kitchen set.  

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  7. Metal mangler

    Time is very valuable, right now my time in the forge is mostly spent learning. I love the idea of making something out of scrap but I dont think I will use it for tools unless I know what it is. The rebar was a good experiment, it was hard to move the metal and the tongs work but not sure I trust them all that much. 

    Live and learn, that is what it is all about.

    Jme

  8. Ok so my second set of tongs, out of rebar, are not worth showing, but my 3rd set are great. (1/2" round)IMG_20161120_171939.jpgI am very proud of these. Took some practice bit I finally got the rivet right.IMG_20161120_171954.jpgI made them to hold an old file that is becoming a knife.  Lots of grinding to do. I am thinking an oak handle.IMG_20161119_175215.jpg

     

  9. Thanks for the advice. Definitely going to use bigger stock next time and going to do both sides at the same time. Should have time this weekend to do it, ( xxxx working for a living) I did these 1 at a time cause I didn't have tongs just some long pliers ( was getting tired of the smell of singed hair).  

    I have some 3/4 rebar. Think I will try with that. What do you guys think? Never tried anything with rebar before.

  10. Thank you.  

    I just wish I hadn't ran out of propane 10 min after I was done. I had no idea that all 4 of my tanks were empty. Oh well I will see how they hold up tomorrow.

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