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Posts posted by Helena
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Oh how I wish I had a forging press... Would make some stuff so much easier. Lol! Heck, even a flypress would be nice. Maybe one day.
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I've not met a smith IRL or seen any other shop off of the internet. I'm just self taught. Nothing stopping me maybe.... But with bad anxiety and the sense that I don't really belong with all the guys.... *shrug*
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Lol, it works. I'm just not happy with how it looks. But I guess it's ok for 30 minutes
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Wow! Great work. I just had a lazy day. Needed an "easy" win and made a crappy little bottle opener. Only challenge I had was starting with 3/8" square stock. Upsetting and pulling out the material to the right size was a tricky thing and of course I got a bad cold shut. It was a neat experiment I suppose.
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Cool! The more ya know. Thanks for sharing.
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Is that a side blast forge? I thought the back duer had to be cooling the air pipe for that to not melt down. Perhaps I'm wrong though...
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Lol! Alright, good points. You've convinced me. Thanks for the great tip ☺️
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Oh! I can see that being a little useful. Fortunately, the base is lower than my eye level so I can still see them just fine. But I'm a tall woman. Shorter people may suffer.
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Thank you!
Why would I put them in the other way? I don't mind doing that, but I'm curious as to why. They're resting on wood, so they're not gonna get damaged I don't think.
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Wow everyone's work looks so good. I needed a better way to store my hammers. I was just keeping them on the bench so I made this thing out of bits I had laying around. Not perfect, but serviceable. The one side is smaller than the other so different size hammers can fit.
I also made an over-the-door style hook out of some flat bar I had laying around and came up with a slightly different way to store my punches, chisels and drifts.
Then I made a quick little bottom swage. It works, so I can't really complain. Lol
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Thanks so much Frosty. Good to know you didn't lose any limbs. And thank you for the kind words. I'm really critical of my work because I know it's not as good as it could be yet. I'll get there, it just takes awhile.
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Aww, thanks TJ. I'm flattered
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Thank you George. I've recently been working on a couple projects so when they're further along I'll share. I do love reading the posts here though and being inspired by all the amazing talent that is present
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This wasn't exactly today, but rather this past week. I hurt myself badly when an angle grinder kicked back and almost lost my hand. The surgeon repaired the two tendons and nerve and I'm much better now. It was a crappy angle grinder that my brother gave me. I never had the protective shield to it but I'll not use an angle grinder without one now.
Either way, I took it apart, removed all the copper, melted that down and formed it into a bar and then forged a little leaf keychain out of it. Now I'm back to making stuff in the shop. Sorry I'm a pro lurker, but just wanted to share the journey.
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I know I haven't been around much, I'm a professional lurker after all. But I finally (after dozens of failures and years of trying) made my first pair of tongs. They're ugly, but they work! And I made the rivet myself, the rivet tool myself and drew the reins out. There's definitely room for improvement, but I got them together and they work. Pretty happy right now. Oh, and they're like 4140 or something...
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Thanks for the video for sure. Gave me some ideas. Had to mute it though... Sorry but I work professionally in video and film so...
But the images were good and the info is solid. Thank you!
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It seems to work, I just am not hitting accurately enough in the center during the making of the rivet. I'm going to be using the fancy heading tool for only one side, as I want a flat rivet head on the inside of the stand. I don't know what video you're referring to though.
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These will be half inch diameter rivets I want to use for an umbrella stand I'm working on for my mom.
Still haven't made a successful rivet yet... But I've got a few tries in. I'll try again tomorrow and when I get something that looks more like a rivet I'll send some pics.
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Holy bananas Alexandr!
Your stuff is amazing! Need an apprentice? Lol
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Well, if ya don't mind the bad roads, bad services and high crime, then Detroit is great! I have run an angle grinder at 2 am here and no one says a thing.
Course, I also have to ignore the shouting, banging and gunfire from my neighbors. It's a trade off!
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Wow!!!! That's very beautiful work! Super impressive!
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Great pointers Glenn! I'll try it, thanks!
What did you do in the shop today?
in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
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Oh I've wandered the halls of that old building getting photographs before. Now it's all closed down and too dangerous. Good fun for awhile there though.