Really simple and handsome design. I learn a lot about my anvil and hammer blows from watching you work. Always a great experience. Using high carbon steel, and a nice stiff water quench, this design could make a decent flint striker
Your videos are always enjoyable to watch. I have never forged anything, but I watch and pay close attention to how the metal reacts as you proceed. Thanks! The iron Hammer pendant I've made was cut cold from a piece of scrap, at my friend's motorcycle shop. I roughly shaped it with a saw, then a stone wheel, a rotary tool, and then metal files, and eventually, various grades of sand paper. I looks very good I think, but someday I'd like to forge one.
Always love watching your creation process. Thank you for sharing it with the world.
Great to hear! Thank you, my pleasure.
Really simple and handsome design. I learn a lot about my anvil and hammer blows from watching you work. Always a great experience.
Using high carbon steel, and a nice stiff water quench, this design could make a decent flint striker
Good to hear! Yes, see my previous video, there i forge a mjölner flint striker :)
Another excellent video, you make it look easy! 😄
Thank you for sharing your techniques.
Thank yuo!
Great work 👍👍
Thank you!
Your videos are always enjoyable to watch. I have never forged anything, but I watch and pay close attention to how the metal reacts as you proceed. Thanks!
The iron Hammer pendant I've made was cut cold from a piece of scrap, at my friend's motorcycle shop. I roughly shaped it with a saw, then a stone wheel, a rotary tool, and then metal files, and eventually, various grades of sand paper. I looks very good I think, but someday I'd like to forge one.
good to hear you enjoy. I can highly recommend forging!
Would you be willing to show us how you forged that bracelet you’re wearing?
If I make another one I would be happy to do so :)
Показал бы ещё как крутил кольцо
I used scrolling tongs.