Graham, this kind of video is needed every once in a while to show how to correct "things" when things don't go completely to plan. Thank you for sharing this, along with your thoughts as you work the areas needing more attention.
Thanks mate, I've been away for quite a while due to various real world issues, I have a few simple films set aside to try and get things started again.
I started watching you back in Christmas time 2019. With Uni stuff done and finally some free time im ready to hop into the home forge and your videos will be my number 1 go to resource. Textbooks and forums are great but theres nothing better than seeing it done and having the step explained. P.S. am also partially sighted so videos are way easier to digest than extensive writings.
Graham, at 16.40 You start to dish a flat back out in the metal dish. I am wondering...could you have used the wooden formers for this, or would it ruin their edges? It may be hardwood, but it´s still wood. My thinking is, their shallower pit seems much closer to the gentle bulge yYou wanted to achieve here.
Graham, this kind of video is needed every once in a while to show how to correct "things" when things don't go completely to plan. Thank you for sharing this, along with your thoughts as you work the areas needing more attention.
I have to come back here and watch all the videos. So much Good Information ❤️
Thanks mate, I've been away for quite a while due to various real world issues, I have a few simple films set aside to try and get things started again.
I started watching you back in Christmas time 2019. With Uni stuff done and finally some free time im ready to hop into the home forge and your videos will be my number 1 go to resource. Textbooks and forums are great but theres nothing better than seeing it done and having the step explained.
P.S. am also partially sighted so videos are way easier to digest than extensive writings.
Cheers for the feedback, glad it's helped a bit. Good luck with the armouring.
All of your videos are very helpful, thanks
Cheers mate, I appreciate that :)
Thanks for sharing the whole process and walking us through your thoughts!
Absolute pleasure
Graham, at 16.40 You start to dish a flat back out in the metal dish. I am wondering...could you have used the wooden formers for this, or would it ruin their edges? It may be hardwood, but it´s still wood. My thinking is, their shallower pit seems much closer to the gentle bulge yYou wanted to achieve here.
19:20 spot A needs to move relative to spot B, than hit one and support the other