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As far as stock, what do you have available? You'd seen ones made above out of 1/2" round rebar. I've used 1/2" or 5/8" round or square regularly. 1" or 3/4" x 1/4" flat works well ( I think the example above with my punch/drifts were 1" x 1/4") I've even made them of 1/2" x 3/ 16". I've seen twisted loop ones done with 1/4" or 3/16" round. I've made one from 1" thick rebar, but it took a lot of forging to get the top down to a usable size.

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I kind of just upset the point back into the main body some so I had a nice even thickness of material to start with. Then I punched and drifted it the same way I do all the rest of them and added the twist at the request of the buyer.

 

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In that one I think I upset it back to roughly main stock thickness, then did the step by flattening it half off the anvil, but it's been a bit since I made that one, so I might be wrong. At that point it's not really any different than working with 5/8" square stock. Those I usually just knock in the corners, fuller to define the head area of the opener and spread the area before punching and drifting.

I'm sure I could make on by flattening the end 1st. From what I remember I simply wanted to start out with stock of similar size so I upset all the way back. I guess since I was going to twist it anyways, I could have pushed the point back some and left the edges knocked off, then fullered to define where I was going to flatten it down, then flattened  the area.

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