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Soapstone.jpgSoapstone holder14 viewsforged from stainless (it's what they had) about 6 inches long with the scrap of soapstone. nicknaylo
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Whatsit~0.JPGWhatsit from Menlo Park29 viewsabout 12 inches long, steel. Hand forged, very good welds. Marked J.H. Neff.nicknaylo
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BB2015_bowl_turning.JPGbowl on a pole lathe13 viewsusing hand forged hook tools. I gave this one a go too. It does take some skill.dlarue
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travisher1.jpgtravisher24 viewstravisher
forged the iron form O1
body is beechdlarue
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punches.JPGForged for blacksmithing class109 viewsthese were made from steel drawn off of a jackhammer bit. on the right is the first tool, a 1/4" round punch. on the left is a 1/8" x 5/8" slit punch. they are ready for hardening and tempering.madwing
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groovy.jpgOdds and ends89 viewsSome fun stuff, for me: a nice little pair of forged steel scissors, a flathead screwdriver bit, an unused socket chisel handle, a Starrett scribe, a Plomb no. 235 ignition wrench, and a Plomb Phillips head screwdriver (both from 1941).madwing
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Dado1.jpgre forged spade bit 352 viewsto replace a long lost cross grain nicker in a dado plane. nicknaylo
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dado3.jpgre nickered 3/4 dado plane56 viewstest board, 3/4 inch dado plane, spade bit forged into a nicker. nicknaylo
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FDFMF.jpgFathers Day Flea Market Finds42 viewsa forged gate latch and a couple of handled top swages, inch and 3/4 and 2 inch sized swagesnicknaylo
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IMG_0200.JPGDay One Harvest126 viewsFive (one Charles) Buck Brothers, a slick forged from a cold chisel, unmarked hammer head, drifts, Fulton expanding auger, four India-made rasps, blacksmith tongs, hoof knife.jjl134
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DSCN4297.jpgAnvil Stump crack stapled together42 viewsrough work, forged some staples to hold the stump check at bay. nicknaylo
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IMG_0660.JPGaxe trio60 viewstop axe is forged, is almost six pounds. Middle axe is a parade axe of Aluminum, with white pine handle, for the fraternal Modern Woodmen of America, was carried in parades pre 1930s. Bottom one stumps me, Montgomery Wards Mastercraft logo, handle sawn short, Never been sharpened, cut away and blade are machined smooth, why?john krau
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