November 14, 200916 yr just finished working on it for today and got it up and running (after a fashion) it needs finishing but it is at the stage where I could try it out. used it to flatten a few bits of thin pipe and to deface some currency and it seems to have enough weight behind it to do what I need it for. just have to finish the foot plate with safety which I discussed in previous thread, sort out the chain to hold it up when not in use and give it a lick of paint.
November 14, 200916 yr It is always satisfying to get to this stage. Now on to what is sometimes the hardest part, finishing. Good luck with the rest of the project. Keep the pics coming.
November 19, 200916 yr Author ok first products from the hammer it took about five hit to dish these out and then flatten the edges but its 1.5mm thick and i am happy.
November 19, 200916 yr So, Just what do you make with these little dished parts? It looks like you worked them cold, correct?
November 20, 200916 yr Author yes worked cold they will be bases for small church candle holders. I am making tools for them as i go along. there will be no clever stuff with them but i hope to sell them once i have all the tooling ready.
November 21, 200916 yr "small church candle holders", for small churches, What do they look like? Do you ever do any hot work with that hammer or is it all cold?
November 22, 200916 yr Author pillar candles then and no to start off it will be all cold working since i dont have a forge finished yet, have started it but i need to make some money with the cheap and cheerful stuff before I can learn to dabble with the hot iron.
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