Love the new format Mr. Tye. It is polished and professional but without sacrificing your wicked sense of humour and self-deprecating commentary and which makes your videos both instructive and entertaining.
Laughed at your comment about not drawing down in the round... I had a fellow at a demo' once 'correct' me on that. So I told him to teach me there and then and I'd pay for the lesson; sadly he couldn't swing a hammer because he had tendonitis... 🙄
"Colonial Wrought Iron : The Sorber Collection." A lot of the videos we have posted as well as the hardware we use for our cabins have been inspired by that book.
Love the new format Mr. Tye. It is polished and professional but without sacrificing your wicked sense of humour and self-deprecating commentary and which makes your videos both instructive and entertaining.
Lots of work and dedication to the process
Great job, I think it came out fantastic just using the tools at hand, well done!
Excellent, I done that with a Dutch oven lid lifter 1/2 square bar kinda heavy though
NOICE! Those pork loins look DAAAANK, mouth watering. Also FIRST!
Cheer~~~each of two or more projecting pointed parts at the end of a fork.😊
Loved by the new content! Blurp for the algorithm
Great job!
Awesome! Can't wait to make one! And, cook a pork loin too.
Enjoyed thanks for sharing
Another great video, but I think I missed something. BLO on something used for food?
Could've told me you were grilling pork loins :P Meat fork came out good too.
This is KH blackmailing I really like your show I will be trying to make a fork like this the reason I like your show is you are honest in your show
Nice job. Is a linseed oil finish ok for food contact?
Laughed at your comment about not drawing down in the round... I had a fellow at a demo' once 'correct' me on that. So I told him to teach me there and then and I'd pay for the lesson; sadly he couldn't swing a hammer because he had tendonitis... 🙄
So when's dinner?🤣
Was that your book you showed the fork with at the end of the video?
"Colonial Wrought Iron : The Sorber Collection." A lot of the videos we have posted as well as the hardware we use for our cabins have been inspired by that book.
@@purgatoryironworks currently selling on the used market for $200. Blacksmithing ain't a cheap hobby.
Tye is clearly Satan crafting his pitch fork.
I'm glad I'm not this guy. Thank the Lord 🙏
I thought linseed oil shouldn't be used on food items?