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Things i made and finished up today!


ironsmith

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Hey guys, here is few pictures of things i finished up today!


Here is a set of "cheeking dies" I started this morning and finished up. took forever to get them to line up and then to weld them to the plates for the tire hammer! Brian Brazeal made me a set of these already but i have been having problems getting those to work for the larger hammers from 2 inch steel.
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Here is my new swage block stand! made from a blueprint from Iforge!!! while the steel was cutting i made the dies :)
still need to add some welds and adjust the height for the long side (an easy fix)
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I punch my hammers by myself which isn't too hard but takes a few more heats! I had to make another top tool punch because of the abuse i gave my other one! (this was started the other day and finished this afternoon!)
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and finally all that work got me to this!!! the larger hammer was made with the new dies today and the new top tool.
the smaller one was done last week :)
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Ironsmith,

Good job on the tooling.

A few questions. Did you forge out the fuller set for the tire hammer or weld it up with round stock? What is the finished dimension on the fuller radius. I have been thinking about doing the same thing with my own tire hammer as working alone and using hand held tooling is somewhat unsteady. On the punch, is the upper end the same dimension as your intended hammer eye or do you finish out the hole with another drift? I usually punch-slit and then drift to a specific finished size but your punch looks as if it will do both in one operation.

Peter

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petere76. for the fullering dies, I started with round stock, 1 1/4 inch i think. cut to desired length of the die, took a heat and flattened them down to the desired thickness ( about 5/8 to 3/4 inch maybe, i didn't measure. ) then ground the bottom flat ( very hard to get parallel ) a mill would be great for this. the top radius was then
flattened down on the grinder to oval out or dome? not sure how to explain. I then bolted two plates to the tire hammer disengaged the head so that it would fall and used a clamp to align and tack weld the two dies to match on the plates. then removed and finished the welding.

as for my punch, there are a few write ups on how they work. search the forum for it. personally my punch is smaller and I finish up with a drift. the drift is left in to flatten the cheeks during the process. it does do a little of punching and drifting as you stated. :) hope that helps.


fuzzy smith! my swage block has been used mabe twice since i bought it a year ago LOL. but since i built the stand i have used it to shape the round die on my hammers , works a champ only problem is keeping the side you hit on the hammer square as i don't have a striker or extra hand to hold a flatter :)

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