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Bark texture techniques

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I am interested in pointers and good resources to perfect applying various bark texture to steel branches such as aspen, pine, etc.

I use a power hammer with tezturing dies top and bottom or you can make a spring swage
I cut lines with a chisel cold in the plates
The lines go with the direction of the stock I am feeding
If you go straight across the texture looks like durawal which I hate.

Trunk of a tree. Four pieces of 1/8 plate textured under a fly (screw) press.
The pieces formed a quarter circle as the texture was applied.
The texture was mapped out on some edges to allow it to run across the joins.
Mig welded together.
Cutting sheet and texture takes 1 day (8 hours) tooling already made.
Welding in addition.

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Mark
Beautiful piece
I would never believed it only took 8 hours to texture
What gauge and was it done hot or cold?

Mark You never fail to amaze me! Such nice work and a great willingness to share.
Finnr

Try welding with 6010/6011 for fine bark.

Mark
Beautiful piece
I would never believed it only took 8 hours to texture
What gauge and was it done hot or cold?


10ga steel with the texture done cold.
I have #5 fly press.
Tooling is basically a fuller on top with a swage on the bottom. All edges heavily relieved.


I like his wormy wood technique and it would, imo, look way better on some kind of staff though or sculpture, then on a blade. Seems like the price of the artistic technique detracts to much in the function of the blade for it to be done on knives/swords, but it is cool. Of course it's making a ton of little pockets for rust to go.. but I guess that can be prevented with some oil.
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My first post on a blacksmith site and thank you all for the help and great suggestions. I'm very impressed with the willingness to lend a hand.
Thanks again.
Rune

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