Thanks! Nice to see Brian working. He used what? 6 or 7 different tools to make that horse. I've got some work to do to make some punches.Good music! I wish a couple of the close ups were in focus but thanks for sharing.
+Matt Behnke Daniel Lea has a video on his channel for the nose punch for this exact project. I haven't watched it but Daniel is normally thorough in his explanations.
Thanks. Actually, I saw he made an eye punch on his channel, so I asked how he would also make a nose punch. It turns out he made a video too! Thank you so much for the help
Love watching Brian working so relaxing.
Me too!
Man so glad people are sharing their knowledge. It's important to me thank you
My pleasure!
Very nice,very clean forging...I really like how he takes his time to get rid of the hammer marks(planishing?)
Very very very nice forging B. I think you had fun . Pat from Belgium 🔪
Thanks! Nice to see Brian working. He used what? 6 or 7 different tools to make that horse. I've got some work to do to make some punches.Good music! I wish a couple of the close ups were in focus but thanks for sharing.
Nice job and thanks for the video! How do you go abouts making the nose chisel? Thanks
+Matt Behnke Daniel Lea has a video on his channel for the nose punch for this exact project. I haven't watched it but Daniel is normally thorough in his explanations.
Thanks. Actually, I saw he made an eye punch on his channel, so I asked how he would also make a nose punch. It turns out he made a video too! Thank you so much for the help
great video!what song is in the background?
Not sure, just a so g RUclips had on the video editor that i was enjoying listening to so i used it. I’ll try to find out
John McGee it sounds like it might be susan boyd's "gee baby aint I good to you".
I would rather hear Brian talk and hammer,,,,, really. I can get this Valium elevator music anywhere any time