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22 hours ago, George N. M. said:
-15 C or -15 F? Went down to 9 F here last night but back up into the upper 30s today.
"By hammer and hand all arts do stand."
-15C (sorry i forgot one country hasn't conformed to the world and is off a full 32* )
21 hours ago, ThomasPowers said:Especially when things are so rough up there that they have had to tap their Strategic Maple Syrup Reserve!
I'm only cut off from supplies due to the flooding otherwise all good. also what supplies there where jumped in price now if the passes to Alberta snow in some people up here are going to be in trouble
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haha -15 last 2 mornings
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thought this was an interesting advancement in the knifemaking world leave your opinions on this
Steak knife made from hardened wood is 3 times sharper than steel (newatlas.com)
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On 12/2/2021 at 5:52 PM, Chad J. said:
you're welcome in my shop. It's a disaster, but I know where everything isn't.
what shop isn't a disaster i can say ours is and smile (though my mother longer steps foot in there)
On 12/2/2021 at 6:52 PM, Daswulf said:Finished up the 10 treble clefs. I just made the ten. I gave her the option for tweaks or replacements. I will be making more after this but I think tho they arent perfect, they have personality.
Ill make more before my next show tho.
I also see this as a cool pin but am trying to figure out the bottom part of it if i made the back length a pin.
looks beautiful you use a jig for the scrolls or where they by hand and eye
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nice we have had snow but now we have a few centimeters of ice and calls for rai today
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21 hours ago, BillyBones said:
MJ, square up the band saw. There should be an adjustment somewhere.
sorry i should have worded it different what I meant was that the blade dives we have new ones coming (the one on is dull and we believe that is the main cause of the problem
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on Friday I started a batch of 1/2in steel dice based on a video I saw from black bear forge a while back and cut 13 blanks, planning to do a 2 sets of 6 with one done then due to the fact our band saw doesn't cut square I then spent the time to true the cut sides on the lathe this resulted in the loss of 2. Then when placing the dots on the 6 i ruined 2 more with bad placement after that I ruined a further 2 by placing the centerpunch on points that where not there due to poor lighting of the work area I brought in a work light and saved these 2 from a similar death then sanded them. can anybody recomened a way to cut them straight?
also is it normal for Kast-O-lite to crack after heating and cooling cycles? its been going back and forth from heating iron to 8-(-10)*C at night
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On 11/17/2021 at 4:48 AM, Randy Griffin said:
When buying Nicholson, make sure they are made in USA. You can still find NOS (new old stock) sometimes. Bahco is another good brand.
What about the MADE IN CANADA Nicholson I use a have a set and they are excellent files to use
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35 minutes ago, Pat Masterson said:
Would you mind giving some more details on the press build?
it was a press we bought from Princess Auto and then cut off and replaces the top tube to put the 10ton porta power ram then we went through a dozen leaking hoses to find some hose to use between the control and the ram if you can weld you could build it as its just channel, flat bar, angle iron some round stock and nuts, bolts washers.
also pat when you quote unless it is important delete the pictures as well as extra text
34 minutes ago, ThomasPowers said:Is that a 2 way system or do you need to add retraction springs as well?
no it is a single acting cylinder(spring inside to return when pressure is released) I possibly need to have springs for tooling return though unsure how I am going to do that 100% but it was a steal at 230 and my fathers also pitching in. the foot pedal was about 250 if i remember correctly and there are many tools that can be put with it(rams, jaws, retraction cylenders etc.. very useful for repairs
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(prices in CAD)
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set up a press with a 10ton porta power ram and air powered foot peddle i need to see what the inches per seconds is but I find it ok. Now to go and make some tooling for it and a more permanent mount system than the bungie straps
also a coil spring hot cut chisel i made and a drift that needs some more work
got between 3-4" of snow yesterday was -12C(10.4F)last night and out of the negatives now so who knows if it'll stay
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On 11/12/2021 at 3:03 PM, Gandalfgreen said:
first day of pounding metal solo and it was amazing. started off just some half inch round bar and ended up with what I will call a coat hook and a letter opener.
GG as long as YOU know what it is for the first while (and still) I've showed stuff to my family and they never could guess what it was
3 hours ago, ThomasPowers said:GG; what he said; after using high alloy tools, S-7 or H-13, you will be spoiled for life. Trickier to make but they last a lot longer---just be careful to NOT quench them, let them air cool during use. (A lot of us have the "Hit, Hit, Hit, QUENCH, Hit, Hit, Hit QUENCH; programmed into our hands from using tools made from coil spring; but you have to break that habit with high alloy tooling!)
I keep forgetting to fill the water tank so my pattern is more a Hit, Hit, Hit, Hit, Hit, Hit, Hit, Grind, Hit, Hit, Hit, Hit, Hit, Grind
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yes I agree if you can get black diamonds of or Nicholson for your work that's the way to go these where just cheap half decent files that i can abuse and not care unlike the ones that used to belong to my great grandfather my mother found these gloves and got them for me as a joke
also me and my father got this cheap press for our shop and modified it to be air powered(his 50 ton is at a different location ) more on this in what did you do in the shop
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thanks I never thought of that oh well the follies of youth
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this electric stencil?? or some other?
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here it is third time is truly the charm torch heated the scroll to much and resulted in a blob I am still very happy with it and am considering to refine the process(allow for animal heads fancier leaves etc.)( except with actual stock and not melted wires) and sell them locally for a little while.(also might make excellent Christmas gifts)
M.J.Lampert
ps I didn't see your remark when i wrote that
pps no I wont be wearing it while working as a. my father lost 2/3 a finger die to a ring and b. copper on hand plus electric equals you get the picture
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had a great day in the shop was working on a project for school making a copper ring had no copper stock so I took old electrical cables and melted them into a bar this became a 3 generation job as my grandfather came over to get help from my father then my father came out and helped as well. turned out with the homemade crucible (heavy wall pipe with a piece of 1/2in steel in bottom) and the fact I couldn't heat it proper via my forge i ended up using the forge tipped up and a oxy-acetylene torch to get it heated and poured it into a piece of angle iron blocked off after some clean up I had a nice bar of copper and then proceeded to wreck it as i broke 2 rings i have enough to get 2 more attempts in tomorrow or i must fork over the cash to by a length of copper rod(which would most likely have cost less than the propane, oxygen and acetylene I used to cast but hey experience is price less right?)
also o broke my 2 coated bricks for the back side of the forge and have no coating left left uncoated i have melted these bricks before when i built my first setup
(hence my discovery of IFI not all bad things are that bad)
M.J.Lampert
p.s. will give update on ring when completed
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beautiful beautiful blade Jennifer
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looks good
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On 10/17/2021 at 5:23 PM, Frosty said:
Looks like you bumped the fitting holding the mig tip. Try judging which way it's tilted by comparing the angle of the flame and how the mig tip appears through BOTH air intake ports. Then carefully try bending it with a small lever, I use a small bladed screw driver. Tweak it a LITTLE and check the flame.
You don't want to PRY, I twist the screwdriver to EASE the mig tip a little bit and check.
Oh, and the jet being out of alignment will make it run colder than it should so solving that might solve the heat issue.
Frosty The Lucky.
I found the issue
somehow the threads on the mig tip was bent so i put a straight ne in and there was no real change so i completely took the burner off and there was 1/8 -1/4 inch of refractory on the side opposite the flames heading trimmed some of and that improved it with the old tip still used now to get the rest
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ok so now i have all the photos
flight up in a De-Haviland Beaver
ok so hears a good a place as any to start as these where the express rout to camp 1.5 hours of bouncing through bog and brush
actually the first thing i saw was this kawdy lake international shack, Argo storage and partial wind break for those waiting for the planes
M.J.Lampert
P.S. more pictures in later comments
heres a picture of a map i am 1.5hours east of burns lake at the bottom corner we where in an area south and west of Atlin, about 45min by plane from dease lake
What did you do in the shop today?
in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
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adding to what frosty said how about a spot that they can put a snow shovel to store it nicely by the door in the hand?
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