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Ray From The Hayclan
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2016
I have always enjoyed working with my hands to create thing out of wood and metal. I've worked for years as a machinist, a wood worker and in the past few years as a blacksmith. In my shop we explore and learn the world of blacksmithing through the use of traditional forging techniques, tools and methods in the process of creating tools and other useful items. I have always considered myself as a resourceful person not afraid to take on new challenges when the arise.
How to save money with wood turning.
In this video, I demonstrate how to saw a log into bowl banks.
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How to forge super easy Blacksmith Tongs
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In this video, I will show you step by step how to forge super easy Blacksmith Tongs from 36" of 1/2" round bar. I will make a pair of these unique one piece blacksmith tongs while using basic forging techniques such as fullering, swaging, and bending using a fixture. I will be using my propane forge for fire source.
Hand Forged Pot Rack
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In this video I will be using some basic forging techniques to create a useful kitchen pot hanging rack.
My review of the Wen 12 inch variable speed drill press.
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In this video I will review the Wen 12 inch drill press with unboxing, set up, and operation. I will also talk about its core features, and demonstrate it's operation by drilling into mild steel.
Removing forge scale using vinegar.
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In this video I will be experimenting with using vinegar to remove forge scale as well as talking a little about a new saw I now use in the shop. I will be forging an herb chopper as well.
My first attempt at forge welding with charcoal
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In this video I attempt my first forge weld using charcoal.
Making a new rake for my charcoal forge.
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In this video I make a small rake for the charcoal forge using 1/2" or 12mm square bar.
Forging with charcoal
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In this video I continue to explore using charcoal for forging steel.
Making a Simple Brick Forge for Charcoal.
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In part one of this video, I'm building a simple charcoal forge out bricks which I will line with Kao wool. Then I coat that with Satinite high temperature re-factory coating.
Forging Knife Bevels The Easy Way
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How to forge knife bevels using a simple technique.
Making new fire bricks for my forge
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Making fire bricks out of refactory cement.
Recycling rebar into square bar stock with power hammer
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Recycling rebar into square bar stock with power hammer
Do you think I could do this with 1/2 HP motor?
This and your auto hammer are inspiring.
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Saludos desde Argentina Buenos aires
do you have plans on ho to build it
Very nice da Vinci hammer. I built one from some cants of black locust timber. The fun part was coming up with a pulley combination to get the rpm just right. I see you added a caster the the helve to negate friction between it and the cam. I used a brass plate as a bearing shoe on the cam to negate wear and friction as my cam is made of fir timber.
ohhh you brilliant bastard, Before buying one I was looking if I could scrap a power hammer together with my own equipment I have on hand..... yeah, I will use this.....
Home Depot sells vinegar 5 times as concentrated as household; should cut your wait time down to overnight.
Hello sir where have you been for last 3 years. you're good you know so come moore ofen would be realy the best. greetings from EU
If you're trying to inform and help people to understand how to build something like this, then a few diagrams or drawings would really help things along
Do you have a blueprint
Very gud job
I hope you bought that caster a beer after putting it through that
What size are your pulleys? Did you use a motor or a drill? What’s the weight on the hammer?
The wife is mad because he took the washingmachine apart
You ran the 1/2 inch bit too fast slow it down a it won't bog down due to increased torque from speed reduction.
Those blanks look like they are going to beautiful bowls. Great grain and color. Looking forward to see how they "turn" out😂 glad to see you back on here buddy
Yeah it's nice to be back.
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Do you have a build video?
I'm trying or learning how to forge is there any way you could send or email how to build one by any chance?
If that metal piece let go with the amount of force and pressure you had on it, you would have no thumbs to give a thumbs up.
first that's hardcore you made this video when it's that cold outside, but why not wear hearing protection? this thing will take out your hearing easy
You could swap in a different cam for planishing instead of running the large cam at high rpms, probably, eh?
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Washing machin fly wheel?
Nicely done! The turnbuckle tension adjust was a great idea. Great job, loved it!
so, did you mix sand and perlite or vermiculite with the cement? if so, what was your mix ratio?
Coat it with epoxy or paint
that mix was painfully too dry. It's crumbling because it was vaguely moistened powder. don't add various chemicals/agents etc unless approved by the manufacturer
I got to build me one of these
All the best ,a realy good explanation for us !Greeting from Austria!
Make the cam bigger and add weight to the hammer.
I have used refactory cement before and i would have put some reo in it like steel wool cut up in very small bits and maybe even added some plaster of paris
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They should of out the depth stop on the digital display and the variable speed as analog
i just purchased the Wen 1214T at home depot for $247.84 tax & shipping included. this makes me feel good
Good vodeo. One problem and that's with the drill press operator! ALWAYS clamp the work piece to the table to avoid the drill bit binding causing the work piece to swing around causing injury. I can't tell you how long it took me to really learn that lesson. But I can tell you it HURT.
Instead of a thumbs up, he would have a one stub up.
Wow I'm impressed. When I first saw it I had my doubts but it looks great
i would love to make a hammer like this, but i intend to make a heavier hammer that lifts about a foot higher cause i need to move some large chunks of steel
everyone knows that you bend the blade toward the edge side first. The hard parts are, hoe much do you bend it and how do you keep the part that will be the tang straight. i wonder howe many blades I'll have to forge before i master that.
I applaud your effort but I really think your effort is not worthy in the lone run. I have never Seen refactor made bricks made as that work for very long.
Great video!👍🏼
I'll be making my own firebricks. I was thinking of pouring it straight into the wood stove. Should I make releif joints like sidewalks? Should I reinforce it with mesh?
do you have a set of plans for this, I would love to try and build one
nice job
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Do you have a drawing on the cam on your power hammer?
Wow. This might be the most practical setup ive seen here in the interwebs
Strange that the Da Vinci original don't exactly work this way: th-cam.com/video/aHmck3yc4Ck/w-d-xo.html