Thank you for the jewelry instruction. You have a perfect little set up. I have a slightly bigger anvil but it’s smooth on the bottom so I would have no way to attach it to the wooden block. I’m going to work on the idea though and see if I can make something that would work. The bone necklace you are wearing would be called a medicine wheel amongst the Native Americans. It’s a very sacred symbol. Yours is lovely❤️🤗🐝
Hi Tom. In the U.S. there is a company called Blacksmith Supply that sells a 4"×4"×4" (roughly 100mm × 100mm × 100mm) "stump anvil" (named so due to the fact that they're designed to be driven into a stump in order to use them) for $85 (USD). If I were starting out in metalworking, I would definitely look into one. I think it would be a much better value than a cheap cast iron anvil like I started on. Vintage blacksmith equipment is ridiculously expensive for the most part, unless you come across something by luck, as in a "garage sale". Back in the day, stump anvils were common because they were used to thin the edges of scythes before finishing with a stone, but they were generally fairly small & light.
Omg😮 Your genius. I have lots of metal rods, and lots of files. The real genius is the bending, thats awesome. How did the selling go. ? Damn I'd have bought one in a minute. Thanks for the ideas. Nothing like a little life hack that blows your mind.
@@diycimbrer I'll buy one. Niw how would I do that. I'll pay shipping fees if you can't forward them. Or are they thin enough to get through the mail. I used to mait sea shells to my cousin? They were pretty thick.
Loved this, great work Tom. Sorry not been around much recently but tool some time out to work on some projects I've been meaning to do. Look forward to your next one. Atb Stuart
the anvil is a thing of beauty and I love your technique for bending the copper. Nice work.
Thank you so much Michelle 🤗 that’s sweet of you and I appreciate that your watching my DIY videos 😁👍🏻🏕️🔥Tom
Thank you for the jewelry instruction. You have a perfect little set up. I have a slightly bigger anvil but it’s smooth on the bottom so I would have no way to attach it to the wooden block. I’m going to work on the idea though and see if I can make something that would work. The bone necklace you are wearing would be called a medicine wheel amongst the Native Americans. It’s a very sacred symbol. Yours is lovely❤️🤗🐝
Thanks for your feedback Deborah 🤗 and for sharing this with us. Appreciate that you joined us again 🐕🏕🔥
Tom
@@diycimbrer You’re welcome and it was my pleasure❤️🤗🐝
Great portable work block .everything u need compact and u can take it out in woods to work .awesome
Thanks Scott 🤗 I’m so glad you like it 🏕🔥🐕
Tom
Yes sir I will be keeping my eye out for a little anvil now. Thank you Tom
That’s great 😉👍🏻 and I hope you’ll find one that will suit your purpose 🏕🔥🌲Tom
Hi Tom. In the U.S. there is a company called Blacksmith Supply that sells a 4"×4"×4" (roughly 100mm × 100mm × 100mm) "stump anvil" (named so due to the fact that they're designed to be driven into a stump in order to use them) for $85 (USD). If I were starting out in metalworking, I would definitely look into one. I think it would be a much better value than a cheap cast iron anvil like I started on. Vintage blacksmith equipment is ridiculously expensive for the most part, unless you come across something by luck, as in a "garage sale". Back in the day, stump anvils were common because they were used to thin the edges of scythes before finishing with a stone, but they were generally fairly small & light.
Yeah I was lucky to find one in a second hand sale 😉👍🏻 and it’s surprisingly good to work on 💪🏻😁🔥Tom
Awesome 👍🏻👍🏻😎🍻
Thanks Joshua 😁 I’m so glad you enjoyed it 🏕🔥🌲
Tom
Omg😮 Your genius. I have lots of metal rods, and lots of files. The real genius is the bending, thats awesome.
How did the selling go. ? Damn I'd have bought one in a minute.
Thanks for the ideas. Nothing like a little life hack that blows your mind.
That’s great 😉👍🏻and I’m glad you found my video helpful. Unfortunately I haven’t sold many of them 🤔
Not much interest in buying them 😩😆🤣
Tom
@@diycimbrer No way. Where are you selling them? It has to be location?
@@diycimbrer I'll buy one. Niw how would I do that. I'll pay shipping fees if you can't forward them. Or are they thin enough to get through the mail. I used to mait sea shells to my cousin? They were pretty thick.
I tried to sell them on some Viking markets here in Denmark 🇩🇰😆
Send me an email 😉
cimbrerbushcraft@gmail.com
Hola Tom, me encantó. Buen trabajo
Thanks a lot my friend 😁👍🏻🏕🔥🐕Tom 🇩🇰
Holaaaaa buen día no entiendo lo que hablas pero todo el vidio lo veo eres muy ordenado👏👏🇨🇴🙏. Exelent. 👍
Thanks Jenny 😁 I’m glad you like that 👍🏻🏕🔥🌲🐕
Tom
Loved this, great work Tom. Sorry not been around much recently but tool some time out to work on some projects I've been meaning to do. Look forward to your next one. Atb Stuart
That’s great Stuart 😉👍🏻 and I’m glad to hear from you again my friend 🏕🔥🌲🐕
Tom
Posdata la verdad me gustó mucho lo voy hacer en cobre más delgado aaa y lindo tu perro👍
Ha ha thanks 🤗 and my dog 🐕 Cornelius say hello to you
Tom
20:53 Was that a troll running through the forest???
Ha ha no just a Viking 😆👍🏻😉🇩🇰
@@diycimbrer Then you are in good company my friend. They no doubt came to pay homage to your craftsman ship. Haha.
I know You from festiwal in Wolin.
Good job bro.
Thanks brother 😉👍🏻 but you must mistake me with another Viking
I’ve been to Wolin but not on one of the festivals 😉👍🏻🏕🔥🌲
Tom