Just wanted to let you know I really enjoy relatively short teaching videos like this one. Nice and peaceful little project for the times when I can't forge!
Using this style on handmade charcuterie boards for handles. My son is just getting started and this is perfect for him to learn from. Thanks for all you folks do!!! Hope my son and I can make it up your way one day!
Hi, great video thanks. Do you have a method for calculating the stock size for the project. What I mean to say is the dimensions of square stock you chose was nicely proportional to the finished item. Say you were to produce a similar drawer pull but half the overall length would you simply take square stock of half the dimension? Or is it an experience thing, trial end error?
Hi Roy I was wondering if I could get your opinion on something. I have been enjoying your ideas on small projects that can be sold and have been thinking of doing a couple of my own based off some projects that I learned in welding school. The only thing is that these projects are not all hand forged. They are more of a combination of welding and forging but for some reason alot of the stuff i see on youtube for these type of projects everything must be done strictly with the forge. Is there any reason for this or is it just down to preference of the person making the item.
Before I saw that it was to sell I thought it was the cost of the materials. I was thinking how the heck did you manage to spend $20 on a 7 inch piece of mild steel square bar.
The little pointy finger tool is so dang cute and honestly super smart and effective.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Just wanted to let you know I really enjoy relatively short teaching videos like this one. Nice and peaceful little project for the times when I can't forge!
Using this style on handmade charcuterie boards for handles. My son is just getting started and this is perfect for him to learn from. Thanks for all you folks do!!! Hope my son and I can make it up your way one day!
Holy crap you had me in stiches with "Mr thing"! That is great !!! Lol
Great video Roy, Thank You!
Beautiful!!!
Very helpful and informative. Thanks Roy!
I love it Roy looks great
good
Roy fantastic video man thank you, no notifications though so I don't know what's going on with RUclips.
Thanks for a great video.
Awesome vid Roy. Keep up the good work mate.
Hi, great video thanks. Do you have a method for calculating the stock size for the project. What I mean to say is the dimensions of square stock you chose was nicely proportional to the finished item. Say you were to produce a similar drawer pull but half the overall length would you simply take square stock of half the dimension? Or is it an experience thing, trial end error?
cool video plus 2 drop forging fun.. lol
Mr. thing is genius. Now you need mr. thing 2 that tells people they're # 1! If they can't laugh at that, they don't have a sense of humor. Forge on!
Hi Roy I was wondering if I could get your opinion on something. I have been enjoying your ideas on small projects that can be sold and have been thinking of doing a couple of my own based off some projects that I learned in welding school. The only thing is that these projects are not all hand forged. They are more of a combination of welding and forging but for some reason alot of the stuff i see on youtube for these type of projects everything must be done strictly with the forge. Is there any reason for this or is it just down to preference of the person making the item.
Very nice website!!
your brush was right behind you it looked like
I'm always looking for what's in my hand
Nice video Roy, you probably forgot I existed 😂
Great video any live streams in the future
Hey I’m in Dayton, do you have a shop to visit?
Illuminatti confirmed,ha ha,illuminating. Thanks.
Before I saw that it was to sell I thought it was the cost of the materials. I was thinking how the heck did you manage to spend $20 on a 7 inch piece of mild steel square bar.
Lol that's about what it costs at Tractor Supply. Their steel prices are horrible. I'm lucky I have steel Mills around here.