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Awrksmokey

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  1. I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but I recently built my anvil stand and mounted my anvil. I have one of those amazon/ebay 66lbs accasio anvils. It's EXTREMELY loud and I remembered that people put magnets under their anvils, and I happened to have one so thats what I did. I was not expecting it to make such a big difference though. It's a magnet I got off amazon a while ago for magnet fishing. IMG_3251 2.MOV
  2. Made this guy today. It’s a pretty common stand, but it took a surprisingly long time for me to make!
  3. my school's cancelled, so are all the others in my area. stay safe guys
  4. Looks very clean and comfortable!
  5. These knives I made these for my aunt and uncle's weddings. Small hidden tang paring knives, 15n20 blade steel, bloodwood/rosewood and brass handles. All together they are seven inches long, probably the best quality knives I've made so far, but they have their flaws. Just thought I'd share my progress.
  6. Will do. I guess I'll have to try the space out and see!
  7. I'm thinking of making one of those adjustable height helpers, I've been needing one for a while. I'll move the shelves to the back for sure, hopefully I'll be able to keep that wall nice and neat. I'll probably be able to move forge away from the corner to be able to use the back space. Thank you for the advice! I will be sure to put LOTS of lights in there. I'm pretty psyched about getting my own space!
  8. Thanks for the advice! I drew up a revised plan, hopefully with everything fixed. The vise will be portable so the idea is that i would cut up bigger stock outside, and then work with it indoors. I can probably also make the grinder have wheels so i can bring it outside if need be.
  9. Hello, my parents are renovating the garage and they have agreed to build out a 7x12 foot extension on the side for me to build a shop! There would be a wall between the shop area and the garage area. I’ve started to draw and plan out what the shop would look like. I have this drawing so far. Are there any major issues i’ve missed? I currently have a propane forge but i’m thinking of switching to anthracite. Tell me if you can’t read something, my handwriting is pretty bad. Thanks! edit: the floor will probably be concrete or dirt
  10. Is this still happening? Last post was from 2018, so I an not sure. Is there also a link to the Facebook page I could check out for updates?
  11. I love the finish! Awesome knife.
  12. I think I get it now. I've never actually seen a flypress in real life, but I think i understand why they're different and why it wouldn't really work. My screwpress is on the relatively smaller side and it has 2 lead screws. Definitely an interesting concept. Thanks for the help!
  13. I don't quite understand how flypresses work in terms of efficiency. I understand the mechanism and how to use one, but I don't get why or how it becomes more effective then hitting it with a hammer. Why do flypresses squish metal really well? My other question that's related the the first one is whether it would make sense to convert a pipe vise into a small flypress. I'm not if sure this would make any sense at all, but they work in similar ways as far as i understand.
  14. I would buy known steel from a steel supplier if I had that amount of money. I'm not really sure how much that would be though.
  15. To destroy your ears and everyone in a 100 mile vicinity. Cool anvil though.
  16. You could check out bladesmithing at Mass Art in massachusetts.
  17. Those are really beautiful hammers. They sell out too fast for me to grab one though haha. I especially like the squared faces on these more then the circular faces of the 2016/2015 alec steele hammers. I also love your videos ethan!
  18. I've been given a lot of information and experience. This summer I helped out a smith and he taught me a lot as well, and it was really an awesome experience that I really appreciate.
  19. found a piece of steel that I'd punched a hole through (very badly) a while ago.
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