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Very nice.

 

Out of curiosity how big was the original stock? I've been thinking about trying one and was wondering how much stock I might need so I can either pick some up or dig thru my scrap pile.

Hi DSW.

Never measured the piece but you only need enough to forge out a piece about a foot long ,

quarter thick and about inch and a half wide .

 

gooo065_zps91a85f07.jpgThe one top left i forged a couple of pieces together  rectangualer and welded on top of each other then forged to size .

heres a pic before etching .

oh ive used o1 for cutting edge on these  i think it will be good enough

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It's stuff like that that keeps folks motivated to keep trying.  Very beautiful work.

Hi Vaugh T

Thank you very much  for the complements its great if i have motivated somebody  ,couldnt ask for a better complement than that

appreciate your time to coment keep forging mate.

Chris 

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The 2 attached hawks were both wrapped & welded.  They have 1085 bits in them from a plow blade.  The one on top was made from an old wrought iron bolt from a steam engine.  You can still see the dents from the treads along the edge.  The other was made from 1.5 x 5/16 flat stock.  The handles are tapered as are the heads.  The taper was put in the heads with an iron drift.  I had tried to etetch the iron one with micadic acid with little success.

 

This is the first time I've tried to attach an image, hope it worked.

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The 2 attached hawks were both wrapped & welded.  They have 1085 bits in them from a plow blade.  The one on top was made from an old wrought iron bolt from a steam engine.  You can still see the dents from the treads along the edge.  The other was made from 1.5 x 5/16 flat stock.  The handles are tapered as are the heads.  The taper was put in the heads with an iron drift.  I had tried to etetch the iron one with micadic acid with little success.

 

This is the first time I've tried to attach an image, hope it worked.

Hi Kal

You pix seem to be ok ,

Some wrough seems to have better pattern hidden in it some not so good .

some wrought if you work to much you will loose pattern in it

keep up the good work ,

Chris.

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