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Zeroclick

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  1. Hi All,

    So I have a small post vice that I have finally got back together but the problem is that when I try to close the jaws they close to about a 20mm gap and then keep popping back open and wont close anymore. 

    I have checked nothing is catching and that the screw box is original and not catching because the screw is to long and everything seems ok.

    I wondered if anyone else had come across this or had any ideas.

    Cheers,

    Luke

  2. Thanks I was going to do a square base to keep the theme but did not have a piece big enough so went with the legs but I really like the look overall. 

    Dax I did it hot with a friend striking but did it by cutting in at 20mm intervals to different depths the deeper you go the more the cube stands out. Then lock th first section in the vice and twist from the far end.I had to do it in two sections due to the length.

    Cheers,

    Luke

  3. HI All,

    I made these for my sister yesterday afternoon.

    The bottle opener is made from 12mm coil spring, managed to lose the corkscrew part a couple of times but got there in the end.

    Then after seeing a few posted on the site I thought I would have a go at a hair pin for her made from 6mm round.

    I also made six shelf brackets for the work shop but didn't photograph them they were just 12mm square bent and spread out for the screws.

    I am pretty happy with both but any critique would be great it is the only way to improve.

    Cheers,

    Luke

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  4. These two followed me home yesterday. They need a good cleanup but are complete and still move which amazes me.

    The one against my anvil has 6 inch wide jaws and is really heavy takes a lot to move it around.

    The other is 3 and a half inch wide jaws the same as the one I have but is alot lighter. I think I will use it for my mobile setup.

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  5. Hi,

    So last weekend I did the scouts blacksmithing experience, it went really well the kids did really well and seemed to really enjoy it.

    We did have to move under shelter as a big thunder storm hit mid way through but it didn't put the kids off.

    It was interesting getting all the questions from the kids they seemed very interested in what the difference between the two anvils were and when I said absolutely none except one has the advantage of the horn.

    Hopefully sparked the fire in some future smiths. :D

    Luke

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  6. I made this shoe horn at a demo I did on Sunday, at the museum I have been volunteering at pretty happy with how it came out for a test piece.

    It was a really good day there were two other smiths in the forge so had to share through the day.

    One of them is 87 years old and been forging since he was 13 he had some brilliant stories. Apparently he left school at 13 because when he told his teacher he could get a job as a smith he was told well he best get to it.

    Cheers,

    Luke

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  7. Really nice, I love the curves on those poppy stems.

    And I love the use of colour I always like to see bright iron work it just makes it even more eye catching. and also from what I have read and been told by a number of smiths who specialise in restoration work it is actually more traditional.

  8. stevomiller I have just seen this, I have just looked up the yorkshire pattern and it does look like a perfect match and would make sense as we are in the heart of North Yorkshire.

    I just find it interesting there is no pritchel or hardie hole, it rings like a bell so I might add some magnets under the square horn and see if it helps.

    Cheers

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