August 11, 201312 yr Here is a forged frog and lily pad I made recently. This combo hopped its way to a friend in Hawaii.The frog was forged on the end of 1"x1" square stock.The lily pad started as a half circle of 1/4" plate.
August 11, 201312 yr thanks for the how to do that pic Jeremy K i will have to try that . making the lily pad is gonna be the hard part lol :rolleyes: Nice frog
August 11, 201312 yr Wow! This is really nice! The lily pad looks very realistic and your frog is really well done. Thank you for the progression picture as well, it is fun to see this come to life! Did you use hand punches or a press or power hammer to forge that little guy?
August 11, 201312 yr Author Just like roses - they've been done for years by others - I used hand punches while the stock was held in the vise.
August 12, 201312 yr I really like it Jeremy but I don't dare let Deb see it or I'll have to make a pond's worth AND the pond. Thanks for the progress shots. Frosty The Lucky.
August 12, 201312 yr That is really nice! That is such a superb art work. A very intricate type of job but you nailed it. You're really a master of forging.
August 13, 201312 yr yeah you have got this creature nailed jk - he looks great! :) the different steps laid out always make an interesting post too.
August 14, 201312 yr What a great piece, just amazing. Where can I learn to make one of toughs froggers?
August 14, 201312 yr see photo #2 in the first post for the storyboard procedure :) have to imply exactly whats going on, but its pretty comprehensive.
August 15, 201312 yr I see the second photo and I think I get it, I guess I just need a bit more info. Wow these frog are so cool.
August 15, 201312 yr Author In a day or so I'll be forging a lily pad for the story board pieces - I'll post a pic of them when I get them mounted to the lily pad.
August 20, 201312 yr Author Here's the making of the lily pad - not a big deal but process pics as ppl love pics. Along with the way the story pad will look when pieces are mounted.
August 20, 201312 yr Jeremy, Outstanding. There is,I believe, a fairly well known table made by a Smith over 20 years ago featuring the frog. It has a series of pieces emerging from the center of the table (under a glass top) and progressing to each corner. Each piece is a little more developed until the last piece in each corner is a fully developed frog.It grows from tadpole to full adult. I still remember seeing that one photo over 20 years later. I tried to find the steps to make the frog and never could. Your photos above are much appreciated. Did you make the table to which I refer?
August 20, 201312 yr Author chichi - Thank You.I seem to remember a table like you describe, I think it's in one of my books or magazines possibly. I was not the maker of that table though.Making these frogs is are good demonstrations of doing a forging with few tools, hammer and a vise.
September 4, 201312 yr Your frog on lily pad looks fantastic and adorable. It's a great and complicated design but you did it very well. Thanks for sharing the photos on the process.
September 7, 201312 yr That's a nice lily pad and I like the way you take that block of steel, upset it and then set it free to be a frog like object, outstanding work!
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