I really enjoy these "you can't buy one pieces" they give me a cool insight into how each smith thinks about the jobs they do. Love the cake toaster. I make some hooks with a ring so I can open cans of cola,(dodgy fingers) it's not quite as simple as it sounds because the hook has to be a specific weird shape and a certain length so it picks up the ring and isnt too big to actually work. You don't by any chance know how your mother made the toasting cake do you? It sounded really tasty
I second that this is a awesome toasting fork i will have to try this. Thanks for sharing the memories with us godbless and be well dennis.
I thought i saw a puddy kat! Nicely done, and the final result does sort of look like a cats face!
that was my initial though as well, excellent project and one I am going to try
This is really a great way to make a smooth transition between the body and the tines. Going to try it next time I am forging.
This is an awesome toasting fork !
Love it. Looks simple until I try it myself:)
Awesome setup and shop area.
Terrific content.
Great video. Subbed
excellent project and one I am going to try
Jelly donuts are awesome toasted on a fire too! (scrape the frosting off and save it for later or it will melt off).
good stuff
Mom's Cake recipe has been added to the description.
I really enjoy these "you can't buy one pieces" they give me a cool insight into how each smith thinks about the jobs they do. Love the cake toaster.
I make some hooks with a ring so I can open cans of cola,(dodgy fingers) it's not quite as simple as it sounds because the hook has to be a specific weird shape and a certain length so it picks up the ring and isnt too big to actually work.
You don't by any chance know how your mother made the toasting cake do you? It sounded really tasty
I knew I forgot something. I just added it to the description, Thanks
@@df-intheshop330 ah you're a gem thanks very much Denis,
I will let you know how I do with it.
and I better make a toasting fork too 🙂