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  1. We're not going to knock them back, they'll fit right in on the tree for sure.

    The best way to finish the stainless is anneal it, and just leave the forge scale on unless you have access to pickles and passivators.

    Thanks for taking the time to contribute to the project.

    Paul

    Hi all.

    I've finally got it together this afternoon & started doing SS leaves.

    Here's a picture of the first one. What I'd like to know is:
    Is it good enough for the project?
    It's definitely a leaf that's seen some life. :P However, I've been studying the leaves around here & not many of them are beautifully spear shaped & 'clean'.
    I intend to get better at these, but can I get suggestions for how this leaf would be better please? Cleaner edges? Better central vein (If so, how do you vein please?)? Lateral veins? Different finish (I did a brushed finish to black heat, then water quenched this one)?
    I think the next ones need to be thicker, as this one's possibly a bit thin to meet the specification.

    I want to make sure any leaves I send aren't going to detract from everyone else's. ;)
    Thanks for taking a look.
  2. G'day Mark,

    You may have missed the boat with Jim, but we're still more than happy to receive some leaves from you. The best thing to do would be post them directly to me. My details can be found on our website here: The Tree Project: Postage Details

    Cheers,
    Paul

    Good Lord, this is the first I've learned of the Tree Project. Is there still time to get leaves to Jim Austin??? I'd like to make and send some on behalf of my fire department.
  3. While a leather apron isn't generally considered office attire, it's nice to be able to combine the two for a change. The event on Monday at the CFA HQ certainly was a nice note for us to end the public demonstration phase of the project on, and I am very pleased to hear that the CFA benefitted from us being there too.

    For us to be able to give a little back to those tireless CFA volunteers and staffers who served so many so well is just fantastic and I am very happy to have been invited.

    While the CFA demo may have been our last public event, the project is far from over. We have received over 1250 leaves to date and are still awaiting the UK and USA shipments, and we still have a lot of sponsored leaves to knock out yet.

    Stay tuned to the The Tree Project website for updates on how the tree is growing. Coming soon will be a new blacksmith leaf gallery with pics from all over, so I'll keep you posted.

    Cheers,
    Paul

  4. Thanks Jeremy,

    I cannot say how proud I am to be involved in this project. The support that we here in Aus. have received from the international brotherhood of blacksmiths has been simply amazing. The support from the people in the fire affected areas has been astounding to say the least, and as has been said in this thread more than once before (and will be more than one again) the thanks from all those affect to all of those involved is truly inspiring. So from them to all of you, I sincerely thank you.

    Cheers,
    Paul

    I made 4 leaves and the gum nut which are in route already. I sent directly to Paul Mills. The post office said they should be there by June 30th. I was going to weld them into a branch but left them separate so the assemblers can use their discresion as to the placements and the shipping was easier. I'm glad I could help out with this project. The finished tree should be a wonderful sculpture/memorial. - Jeremy K
  5. G'day Gaylan,

    We haven't seen them yet, but if it was over 2 weeks ago, they can't be far off now! I'll be sure to let you know when they land. Looking forward to seeing them all.

    Thanks,
    Paul

    Paul,
    Just wondering if our leaves got to you from The Bonneville Forge Council here Utah USA
    We send them over 2 weeks ago. Hope all is going well with the project and we were grateful to be a part of it.Our hearts go out to those that lost family and friends and hope they feel comfort that all the blacksmiths in the world really to care about others.
    Your Friend, Gaylan
  6. Nice one Cliff!
    Great size for carrying around to demos for sure. Plus looks like it's in great shape too, considering its age and the potential for mayhem and misfortune with the little ones. Don't worry about the kiddies hammer, it was built to use but not to abuse, the right tool for the right job. Small anvil, small hammer, small material. Large anvil, large hammer, large material. Pretty simple really. Enjoy.

    Paul

  7. The most you can expect to get for any anvil is "market price", which is determined by the number of people interested, how much $$$ they have, the condition it's in, and the number of anvils on the market in your area. It could go for as little as $50 or as much as $1000, but if you're just looking to get rid of it, please seek out a local blacksmith or blacksmith group and offer it to them for the same price as your local scrappy would pay for 220 lbs of scrap. The smile on their face will be worth the extra effort.

  8. Hi to all of you who are still busy making leaves for The Tree Project. If you are in the USA, Canada or the UK and are sending or planning to send your leaves to the California or Surrey leaf collection points it'd be great if you could snap a photo of your leaves first and post it here on IFI so I know what I'll be receiving. I hate surprises!, plus it's good to show off your stuff.

    Cheers,
    Paul

  9. Gee you guys like making my life hard!
    We have tried to keep all of the leaves either SS or Cu for ease of fabrication and aesthetics, but for you, we will make an exception and would be happy to have some brass gum leaves all the way from from Alaska.

    I look forward to seeing them and thank you in advance for your contribution.

    Cheers,
    Paul

    This might have been asked already but at 20 pages I didn't read through them all.

    Can the leaves be made out of BRASS?

    I live in the Alaskan Bush and don't have access to any stainless or large diameter copper. I do have Brass though and would really like to send some leaves.

    Please let me know and I will get started.

    Greebe
  10. Let's see what comes then! Any of the 300 series stainless is fine, some are just easier to forge than others. 304 is what's most commonly sold over the counter here in Aus, if you want something else you generally have to be specific when asking.


    Got some stainless steel that I hope will work. Sent dad to get it so it's classified under "stainless steel, don't ask me what type they gave me". Will try 'er anyways.
  11. That's great Beth,
    They'll look fantastic intermixed with all the other leaves one the every increasing tree.

    Much appreciated,
    Paul

    heres my copper leaves if anyone wants to take a look - first time i forged copper which was very exciting - like hammering wax! hope im not too late! if i can actually unpload the photos i will be stunned so dont hold yr breath....http://www.iforgeiron.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=13842&stc=1&d=1241028065http://www.iforgeiron.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=13843&stc=1&d=1241028065http://www.iforgeiron.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=13844&stc=1&d=1241028065http://www.iforgeiron.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=13845&stc=1&d=1241028065
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