Michael Posted January 26, 2016 Share Posted January 26, 2016 Leash hook, kitchen hooks for trivets Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daswulf Posted January 26, 2016 Share Posted January 26, 2016 really like the paw hook Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ausfire Posted January 26, 2016 Share Posted January 26, 2016 Re: the horse shoe hook. Yes, it's a length of 6mm rebar. Plain round bar works fine too. The buyer specifically wanted a vine with a leaf on each side, but I think the rope idea is good too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nuge Posted January 26, 2016 Share Posted January 26, 2016 UNGAWA hooks. Made from 1/4 x 1 drops. One of my favorite cross sections. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ausfire Posted January 26, 2016 Share Posted January 26, 2016 Neat. Going to have to try more of this decorative stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BIGGUNDOCTOR Posted January 27, 2016 Share Posted January 27, 2016 John Galt, the hooks you made appear to have a weak point at the 90° transition from square to flat. The combination of thin cross section, and sharp corner can lead to a failure at that point without some sort of bracing. Radiused corners, and keeping the stressed areas beefed up will help to avoid failures for that type of design. Good start, just needs some refinement. Lots of talent on these here forums. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethan the blacksmith Posted January 27, 2016 Share Posted January 27, 2016 looks very good! did you make the punches you used? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daswulf Posted January 27, 2016 Share Posted January 27, 2016 20 minutes ago, Ethan the blacksmith said: looks very good! did you make the punches you used? Ethen, you may want to specify who your asking as a lot of people are posting on here but I agree. I'd like to know too mainly on nuge's hooks. But as that's a good question I'd apply it to everyone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Burnttoast Posted January 27, 2016 Share Posted January 27, 2016 x2 on the paw hook..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris john Posted January 27, 2016 Share Posted January 27, 2016 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beammeupscotty Posted January 27, 2016 Share Posted January 27, 2016 It is entirely coincidental that this thread was posted at a time when i was working on developing hook designs. I did a crafts fair over the Xmas holidays and the woman who runs it asked me to attend her show in October in Fresno, and also asked me to come up with some different hooks to offer for sale. The last one I posted here was a plant/feeder hanger and I have been continuing that last theme in a few different ways. Essentially I am starting out with more or less the same stock for each hanger and seeing what different approaches I can come up with. Here are the latest. I think the one with the scroll brace is nice, but I am not really a scroll kind of guy. I am not sure I will be doing any more of them. The next one has just a peined surface to both the back plate and to the arm and brace. I like this one a bit more. Then I have a different iteration of the bark textured hanger, this time with straight elements rather than curved. I think I like the straight approach a little better, but would welcome other opinions. Finally, there is a bark texture with leaf detail. I think I like this one the best of all but am not sure it will be cost effective to sell. That one takes a hour and a half to two hours to make. Any opinions are welcome. As I said, I am developing some styles for sale and any input as to which seemed the most marketable would be appreciated. Sorry the pics are out of order. I couldn't figure out how to correct that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daswulf Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 The ones in the first 5 pictures are beautiful and flow with the texturing. the others are nice but the texturing makes the first ones stand out. they are all good designs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beammeupscotty Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 40 minutes ago, Daswulf said: The ones in the first 5 pictures are beautiful and flow with the texturing. the others are nice but the texturing makes the first ones stand out. they are all good designs. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ausfire Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 They are all beautiful designs and superbly crafted. I have no doubt they would sell, but they are high end of the market items. They are not the sort of thing you would put in the local market. They belong in a gallery where people go looking for high quality home furnishings and so on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nuge Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 The decorations on my hooks are done with dies. Yes, I make them. Its a really attractive technique because typically surface embellishment is done directly into the work piece like chiseling a vein or texturing with a ballpien. With die work you get the opposite, things pop out at you and some fun stuff can happen. And it's way less common making it unique and visually valuable. I also really like the paw print hook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beammeupscotty Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 37 minutes ago, nuge said: The decorations on my hooks are done with dies. Yes, I make them. Its a really attractive technique because typically surface embellishment is done directly into the work piece like chiseling a vein or texturing with a ballpien. With die work you get the opposite, things pop out at you and some fun stuff can happen. And it's way less common making it unique and visually valuable. I also really like the paw print hook. Very nice and very different from anything else I have seen. I really like this hook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yesteryearforge Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 17 hours ago, beammeupscotty said: It is entirely coincidental that this thread was posted at a time when i was working on developing hook designs. I did a crafts fair over the Xmas holidays and the woman who runs it asked me to attend her show in October in Fresno, and also asked me to come up with some different hooks to offer for sale. The last one I posted here was a plant/feeder hanger and I have been continuing that last theme in a few different ways. Essentially I am starting out with more or less the same stock for each hanger and seeing what different approaches I can come up with. Here are the latest. I think the one with the scroll brace is nice, but I am not really a scroll kind of guy. I am not sure I will be doing any more of them. The next one has just a peined surface to both the back plate and to the arm and brace. I like this one a bit more. Then I have a different iteration of the bark textured hanger, this time with straight elements rather than curved. I think I like the straight approach a little better, but would welcome other opinions. Finally, there is a bark texture with leaf detail. I think I like this one the best of all but am not sure it will be cost effective to sell. That one takes a hour and a half to two hours to make. Any opinions are welcome. As I said, I am developing some styles for sale and any input as to which seemed the most marketable would be appreciated. Sorry the pics are out of order. I couldn't figure out how to correct that. Really like the wrap around technique The welded ones not so much . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beammeupscotty Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 3 hours ago, yesteryearforge said: Really like the wrap around technique The welded ones not so much . Yeah, me too. I felt compelled to at least try a scroll but it is not really my genre. The scroll one, by the way, has the bottom part plug welded. On all the other ones the elements are tenoned and riveted into a countersink on the back side of the mounting plate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daswulf Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 6 minutes ago, beammeupscotty said: Yeah, me too. I felt compelled to at least try a scroll but it is not really my genre. The scroll one, by the way, has the bottom part plug welded. On all the other ones the elements are tenoned and riveted into a countersink on the back side of the mounting plate. How about a collar to hide the weld on the scroll hook? I think it would add to the style of it too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beammeupscotty Posted January 28, 2016 Share Posted January 28, 2016 20 minutes ago, Daswulf said: How about a collar to hide the weld on the scroll hook? I think it would add to the style of it too. I toyed with that idea but decided I didn't like the hook enough to invest any more time in it. You are right though, it would look better with a collar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rwolfe Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 Here is a simple hook 'cause I'm a simple kind of guy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 Rwolfe, Leaf end is a nice touch on a drive hook. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AR. Hillbilly Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 On 1/23/2016 at 3:07 PM, beammeupscotty said: Much easier than that.... How would I go about making some of those? I love the look of those hooks made with these. I'm curious how it would look to do this and give a light twist after? I'm inspired. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beammeupscotty Posted January 29, 2016 Share Posted January 29, 2016 i'm not sure I fully understand your question. As far as twisting goes, I am not sure it would have any significant impact on the look because the texture pattern is so random to begin with. The tools are just made with a 4 1/2" cutoff wheel in a side grinder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JHCC Posted February 2, 2016 Share Posted February 2, 2016 A simple drive hook I knocked out to hold my poker next to the fireplace. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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