I am mostly a woodcarver but i sometimes use copper or other metals as an inlay material. I enjoyed watching you work as it gives me ideas to use in my own shop. New subscriber!
I've read that copper can't be hardened like ferrous metal. Does hammering the copper harden it sufficiently to hold the shape of the barrette? I noticed the Milwaukee band saw ... did you simply clamp the handle into your vise? Your work is outstanding. Thank you for the video!
I went to a beginner class with Doug and he got me hooked! You are amazing! Thanks for being part of my life teacher!
I loved watching this. I love working with copper. Its such an amazing material.
A fascinating process, start to finish, with a gorgeous end result! Thank you for sharing the chance to watch you work!
A great artist at work. Please film more of your work.
That is some fine work right there! The precision and finesse to make that is outstanding. The end product looks gorgeous, of course!
I am mostly a woodcarver but i sometimes use copper or other metals as an inlay material. I enjoyed watching you work as it gives me ideas to use in my own shop. New subscriber!
This is one talented family!
Amazing work! Beautiful results
Gorgeous!
Nice work Doug.
You're anvil is gorgeous and makes a beautiful sound. I'm very jealous! lol
Had to come check you guys out! Good talking to both of you today!
Amazing work
Just beautiful craftsmanship. Never worked with copper…it seems a bit more malleable than mild steel?
Beautiful
Nice work
I've read that copper can't be hardened like ferrous metal. Does hammering the copper harden it sufficiently to hold the shape of the barrette? I noticed the Milwaukee band saw ... did you simply clamp the handle into your vise? Your work is outstanding. Thank you for the video!
Beautiful!
Def NOT made in China! Beautiful work.
Oh my gosh great work. Please mount that anvil solid so it will stop ringing.
I only have mild steel..wish I had copper.
Beautifully done!! What gauge ground wire are you using? New supporter!!
Why do you hit with the round peen? To give it texture?