This past Sunday someone at my blacksmith group was talking about this same video. I meant to look it up and forgot, then lo and behold, it just pops up in my feed! Looks time consuming, but a simple concept - very awesome! You got my subscription.
An adjustable bristle length is needed when blacksmithing. This can be achieved by adding another layer of wood with holes drilled as holes previous spacing and leather straps each end. this extra wood then can be raised for softer or lowered for a more course brushing strokes.
you're not stupid my friend, I had the same problem but I finally figured it out. in my country this kind of spring wire is used to pass electric wire through the wall you should look for it in electrical supplies.
Enough bailing wire might do the trick. Though it would probably be mild steel, and might wear faster than these spring ones. Get thick stuff and only use it for hot work? 🍻
the cross section is 1*3.5 mm , but it could be anything close to this size. the length of the wire is also optional, depending on how soft or harsh you want the brush to be like, I picked about 12cm each, so when i bent them in half it would be 6cm, and 2cm of it would be in my first wood block, so I end up with 4cm of wires that sticks out of the block.
This past Sunday someone at my blacksmith group was talking about this same video. I meant to look it up and forgot, then lo and behold, it just pops up in my feed! Looks time consuming, but a simple concept - very awesome! You got my subscription.
thanks for your awesome feedback my friend
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An adjustable bristle length is needed when blacksmithing. This can be achieved by adding another layer of wood with holes drilled as holes previous spacing and leather straps each end. this extra wood then can be raised for softer or lowered for a more course brushing strokes.
Where did you get the Spring wire I've been searching all over the Internet and I can't find it I think I'm just stupid but still how did you get it
you're not stupid my friend, I had the same problem but I finally figured it out.
in my country this kind of spring wire is used to pass electric wire through the wall
you should look for it in electrical supplies.
Enough bailing wire might do the trick. Though it would probably be mild steel, and might wear faster than these spring ones. Get thick stuff and only use it for hot work? 🍻
@@BurntMushroomBlacksmithing if you use bailing wire it would bend at the first touch.
it should be some kind of spring wire.
www.thespruce.com/what-is-a-fish-tape-1152557 Heres what you need if you didn't find it yet.
@@Apurak Great idea! I made one brush for me, but I usedSteel wire: the brush got so heavy that I have to rest after use it! Greetings from Brazil!
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Oh you beat me to it! Nice video!
glad you liked it ☺️
Nice
Thanks
Very nice!🍻
Thanks! 👍
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What is the size of the spring steel used ?
the cross section is 1*3.5 mm , but it could be anything close to this size.
the length of the wire is also optional, depending on how soft or harsh you want the brush to be like, I picked about 12cm each, so when i bent them in half it would be 6cm, and 2cm of it would be in my first wood block, so I end up with 4cm of wires that sticks out of the block.
@@Apurak Thank you for the response!
@@teun7923 my pleasure
Awesome 😍
thanks man
For what this brush
it's for removing the forge scale when you're forging steel
@@Apurak ok thnaks
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