How to make a Butterfly Concho
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- From start to finish of forging the tools required to make a Butterfly Concho, then making and stamping a 16 gauge copper Butterfly Concho. All tools including stamps and dies were made by Buffalo Rutland Company. Please comment and let us know what u thought of the video and don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel for more educational videos!!
Music is "Spread Thin" by The Red Thread
Wow! Just Wow!❤
Thank you!
Ever since i saw Shakira in whenever wherever i wanted a belt like her. So beautiful!
You engraved your engraver's vise. Next Level Stuff!
Mmm...inspiring beauty in fire & metal alchemy. Thank you so much for sharing this behind the scenes look into your art.
Heather Williams thanks son much glad you enjoyed it!!
a great job thanks a lot :) :) for sharing merci l' ami
cody this is very cool to see how you went about making the butterfly die,cant wait to get mine,thanks for sharing
Fascinating art work - great craftsmanship - thanks for showing!
Wow. ❤️🇨🇦
I truly dig your commitment to your art man. Engraving...that's a lot deeper than I want to go. I was just looking for an easy way to make some conchos. Still an excellent vid. Thanks man. Thanks.
Awesome bro!👍🏽
GREAT video of how it's done...true form of Art and hard work... thanks for the share...
Cool! Thanks!
Great work! Would be nice to buy these type of stamps directly from the one who makes them.
good job man thank you
very cool man, dig it! had no clue you used Lindsay's gear as well, great stuff! you must have some asbestos hands to hit the buff like that lol. thanks again for the video and your bad ass tools!!
Jesse Watson lol thanks man!! Each hand weighs about 20 pounds and made from concrete haha, love Lindsay's tools!! Thanks again brother!!
Very awesome. I’d like too make an order. On stamp dies
Www.buffalorutlancompany.com apologies for the delay!!
That link don’t work..
The RR spikes... what did they make into?
Hey there!! I made moves with them but I also made dining tools for forming silver.
what type steel is the puck?
Awesome - Can I commission something please?
sure!! sorry for the late reply finally figuring youtube out.
🩶🩵🩶💙🩶 amazing how its done. Ive wondered for awhile and the amout of work it takes