tex62
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Hi I'm tex from Cootamundra NSW.
Just getting into it . Keen to learn
I have collected, made or refurbished my tools using a hand turned charcoal forge and just finished my first gas forge. Other than that I have no idea even the nuances of hammering are a mystery to me! So it is trial and error.
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Thanks guys. Sounds very promising! I am based in Cootamundra which is a small rural town about 2 hours west of Canberra or 4 hours south west of Sydney.
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I have my forge on a steel trolley with loops around outside for hammers and handled cutters etc.
I have timber lengths nailed into U shape like gutter with 25 mm steel mesh over open top.
Punches and drifts sit upright in spaces in mesh. Hardy tools sit post down in drilled 2x4
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Sorry guys I am very new to this. I am from Australia and have just built my first Gas forge as good quality charcoal where I live is as rare as the proverbial. I have located and refurbished and refaced some great old hammers etc as I would like to reuse instead of buying new .
A block splitter here is a maul used for splitting firewood. They come in a range of sizes and I thought that they may be hard enough to reface the edge if I a careful with generated heat?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Can I make a straight peen from an old block splitter (are they hard enough) ?
easy straight peen hammer
in Hand Hammers
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Thanks guys for all the pointers!