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You could use a cutting wheel on an angle grinder to undercut your groove so that the copper will grip better instead of using a gouge and hammer.
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Very good job. Could you explain how you did the file work on the top of the blade.
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Thank you, Mr Bill. I appreicate everyones help.
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looks good
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Thank you sirs, those are some really good sites.
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Could someone explain to me how they are used?
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You done good, son, keep up the good work.
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Nice job.
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Thank you sirs, I really appreicate your answers.
thanks
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Could someone post some pictures of their favorite forging hammer? Ive got a cross pein hammer that I've tried dressing but I still leave a dimple in the iron.
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Thanks everyone for y'alls help, I really appreicate it.
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I'm thinking of giving my xxxxxxxxxx brother-in-law a knife for Christmas and I found a kit knife at the co. mentioned. Anyway I'm wondering what you all think of these kits? It's kit no BL 475C, A since I'm broke down and can't get around good anymore, I thought it would be something I could do sitting down.
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Deif, you done good, nice and elegant.
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Thanks for all of the great ideas, I need all of the help I can get. I understand about the round bar being boring but man I was proud of those leaves and figured 'man, I got this stuff, what's so hard about blacksmithing'. sigh, humbled down to a greasy spot.
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Mr Ed, I don't have a camera, too broke and hired out but I do appreicate you all taking time out to help this old broke down welder. I get a lot of enjoyment out of this and the other two forums.
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Thanks for all of the great ideas and lord knows I need all of the help I can get. I understand about the round bar being boring but man I was proud of those leaves and figured 'man, I got this stuff, what's so hard about blacksmithing'. sigh, humbled down to a greasy spot.
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I have this good customer who wants a stand that she can put 3, 14" cake plates on. The 1/4" rods are for the uprights, kinda looks like the silowette of a bell. (how's that for some creative spelling). Anyway I forged some leaves for the top and figured that a collar would look good to hold the three uprights together.
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Thanks for the quick replies. And I know that I'm overworking them but I can't resist just trying to tweek it just a little more. My problem is I'm trying to collar 1/4" round stock. Just need to pratice, sigh. There ain't no free lunch.
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Can anyone help me with my collars? I've read many tutorials(sp) and still they come out beat all to h***! I know that I'm getting them too hot but if I don't then I get cold cracks.
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Thanks, I appreacate the info.
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