Great to see you back! 👍 sorry to hear about your situation, you come across as a survivor who will do all that is necessary to pull through! Your blacksmithing work is pure art! To me the combination of music and shop sounds is very soothing
Thank you so much! I really supervising that feedback I've dabbled with voice over, text, music no music and have found this format to be the best approach.
Great to see you back again! Your videos tend to inspire more creativity on my part, and I've gone back and reviewed your earlier work to refresh my memory on several projects. I assume you made those combination dies for your Coal press? Need a set like that for mine. Thanks!
Normally I'll use a brass brush while hot, however this bieng a food contact item it's frying oil coated and then baked in the oven at 400° for 1 hour.
A great piece! Good production, your anvil is interesting and must have a story to tell.
..cut a pizza or battle a Klingon. Well done sir...!
Thank you!!
Great to have you back Chris as you are an inspiration, best wishes to you and family
Thank you
Glad to see you back Chris. I hope you and the family are well.
Thank you so much bud
Great to see you back! 👍 sorry to hear about your situation, you come across as a survivor who will do all that is necessary to pull through! Your blacksmithing work is pure art! To me the combination of music and shop sounds is very soothing
Thank you so much! I really supervising that feedback I've dabbled with voice over, text, music no music and have found this format to be the best approach.
Unique design. It look more like a weapon. Great work
Thank you so much
Awesome stuff
Thank you so much
Great to see you back again! Your videos tend to inspire more creativity on my part, and I've gone back and reviewed your earlier work to refresh my memory on several projects. I assume you made those combination dies for your Coal press? Need a set like that for mine. Thanks!
Thank you and yes! They are made from a rail car pin free with a little effort was a better option for me than the 300 bucks from coal Ironworks.
Great work, How did you get the brass colour on it?
Normally I'll use a brass brush while hot, however this bieng a food contact item it's frying oil coated and then baked in the oven at 400° for 1 hour.
Ah yes I have seen the brass brush technique before. But did wonder about it being a food tool. Thanks for the reply.
Wow! Where did you get the texturing hammer? Did you make it?
Thank you, and yes just a cheap harbor freight hammer with weld spatter. It wears down just add more.
Going to HF today. Father’s Day discount!
Are you back?
Slowly but surely