I don't comment very often , And I watch a lot of your videos and I have taking an interest in what and how you do things . And that tow ball is a grate ida. Cheers mate from Australia . 🧐👍👌🤠.
Great to hear! Yes, that is also flux and works the same as the powder. I don't remember actually, but as you say it works the same so it was unnecessary 🙂
One thing I've been noticing watching several blacksmithing videos is that the initial tapering doesn't need to be pretty. In fact it can look absolutely horrible and will be fixed during planishing.
I don't comment very often , And I watch a lot of your videos and I have taking an interest in what and how you do things . And that tow ball is a grate ida. Cheers mate from Australia . 🧐👍👌🤠.
Thank you for your support! Cheers mate!
OMG!! I'll Double that! Brilliant
That candle-holder is just pure joy to look at! How come you blew away the casing of the electrode? Wouldn't that work the same way as the powder?
Great to hear! Yes, that is also flux and works the same as the powder. I don't remember actually, but as you say it works the same so it was unnecessary 🙂
Sometimes bending the electrode just breaks the flux away in my experience. Good question however.
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Thanks!
What material did you use for the brazing of the candle cup? Forgive me, I am very inexperienced with brazing or soldering.
I used a brass soldering rod. Give it a shot! :)
What was used to fuse the candle cup to the disc?
I used brass so it got soldered/brazed. In some projects it's a really good solution and it's nice to do it in the forge instead of using a torch 😎
Very clever!
Thanks! It's a fun and handy way to attach it.
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One thing I've been noticing watching several blacksmithing videos is that the initial tapering doesn't need to be pretty. In fact it can look absolutely horrible and will be fixed during planishing.
True!