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RangerJ03

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  1. Ok I got one for ya. I shot this video a long time ago to test my skill in figure 4 trap making. so heres how it happened i was hearing a mouse but never saw it just traces of it. So thats when i decide to make the trap you see in the video. I used a stainless steel antenna under about 2 lbs of pressure and 50 lbs spiderwire. well thats it, all im going to say is soooo close. Enjoy!!
    http://s278.photobucket.com/albums/kk101/RangerJ03/?action=view&current=MouseSnareFail2.mp4

  2. I to did some roses one for mom and the left one for a friends mom. The one on the right was my fisrt try and left was second try. I think i like the right on best and i made it faster. I would like to get better and try heat colloring the pedels and forge weld on leaves, but im still working on my forge welding skill and i think a bruner upgrade would help. Anyways they both liked them very much and that made me happy. And its moments like that that make me love this trade even more.

    Rose4.jpg


  3. I love this site and the great people who respond in such a quick and honorable fashion to assist a fellow craftsman who asks for help!

    I take my hat off to you all! - On second thought I had better not.
    I may get my bald head sunburned! - But you get the idea! – Thank You!

    RangerJ03 aka) Joseph - Just a thought:
    To get a quick idea of how to cut, fold and forge the cross.
    I suggest that you obtain some clay (yes, kids play clay will work in a pinch) and then do a few practice cuts and folds to form the cross.
    It will give you a hands-on idea of what you are going to be doing with hot steel.
    The best of forging to you!


    Thanks for the tip Ted. You know Ive always thought that working hot meteal was like working clay but with diferent tools. I took a few years of ceramics in high school.

    Oh and man was i way off base one how they were made i was think a long slit down the center of a bar. open it up and hammer down then draw out the arms of the cross from the slit. I dont know if I made alot sence there but i think im going to go with the tryed and true method.
  4. Hello everyone,

    My name is Joseph but most call me Joe. Ive been surfing this site off and on since 2009 But really didnt start smithing till march of this year. I like to read up on stuff I'm about to try to make. But this time i can't find anything on how to make a split cross. I've kinda got an idea if the name has any meaning to the construction. Can someone help me out here a little. Even just a nudge in the right direction would help lots.

    I would like to add that if it wasn't for the recent passing of a friend, i would try to figure this out for myself. But the burial is monday and i would like to place the cross as a temporary marker till the tombstone is carved.

    Joe

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