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MonteCristo

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  1. Hi Mike! Welcome to IFI! I hope you enjoy your stay here. The members are very knowledgeable and helpful! There is also a ton of information(as well as projects) to help get started in the blueprints section.

    Do you have any equipment already? And people here love to see photos ;)

    Welcome again!

  2. Thanks Frosty, I definitely was working the 1st one cold at one point. I shall avoid that in the future.

    I was also wondering if the nails need to be quenched, right out the header, or is quenching dependent on the use of said nail? I think I quenched the 2nd but not the first. If I get decent at it and start selling some nails, what is the safe route for the quench issue?

  3. I had not even punched through a piece of steel before, so I decided to give it a shot after looking through my book on Practical Blacksmithing Projects and read the section on nails.

    I figured why not try to make a nail, ugly as mine may be. I made a rough header out of a flat piece of stock by punching through just enough to break the other side, then I punched from the other side. The header is relatively flat, but I may change it at a later date. I probably will add a bulge to help shape the heads.

    I only made 2 nails, but I made them two different ways. The first one with the larger head, I cut to a size I thought would be right, tapered it first and left enough for the head. The second one I just worked the end of a 1/4" square rod and then cut it to length. The second one was thinner & I did not leave enough for a head on there and ended up hammering it right through the header from one side. (The hole is a little large...)

    The 1st one I made a little too tapered I think and ended up splitting it. Is there a way to avoid that? They came out looking more like spikes but they drove into the wood good and are now holding some tools in the shop.

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    I'm not sure how big the market is for handmade nails, but I saw that you can sell a handmade nail for a buck a piece(and that's a small one).

    I would love to try and make a replica of the Williamsburg style nail maker setup, that i've seen posted in other threads.

  4. The Gargoyle looks pretty cool. I am intrigued by the pedestal too. How did you get the pattern on the long bars? I don't know how to describe it, but it reminds me of alligator scales. Did you make it octagonal or hexagonal in sections or what?

  5. I have only forged a couple times now. Still learning so much. This is one of my first pieces.

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    I made this small plant hanger the other night for my brother's headstone. My mother does a lot of flower planting there. She also said she may use it to hang a wind chime. I still need to clean it up and put a finish on it. I figured i'd start with a small one before making a rather large one. It's from 3/8" round. Let me know what you think.

    Also helped make a pair of draft horseshoes with my father last night. He had me working as his striker, which was really interesting.

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