Once again, you're like a maestro! When you were placing the sticky thinnest kiss blocks, I was thinking, "Just step on the treadle pedal and it'll go" 😉
Very nice job as always. Hopefully you get great use out of it for many years to come my friend. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Forge Lit. Keep Making. God Bless.
Forge out the handle of your choice on the anvil. flatten one end and grind a circle. you could forge the circle but its more complicated. You need a bowl swage or depression in a tree stump+ball pien. That should get you close.
I typically set up for a project and the shop can get a mess, but I clean it thoroughly after I'm finished. When I film though, I make sure everything in the shot is clean. That way the viewer can focus on the work and not a mess.
Thanks man! Not sure yet, I need to re-tool this idea for an earlier coffee scoop project then I can do a batch run/figure out price. Couple weeks, I'll post all new items on website/instagram.
it's a pleasure to watch your work
Recuerdo a papá trabajando hon paquetes de resortes de todo tipo,sacándolos, repararlos y muchas veces recurvando las hojas,era muy bueno 👌 .
Once again, you're like a maestro!
When you were placing the sticky thinnest kiss blocks, I was thinking,
"Just step on the treadle pedal and it'll go" 😉
Thanks for sharing. I love power hammer specially it's voice since childhood.
Very nice.
Simply amazing 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for sharing
i love seeing the tooling you use in these projects. Awsome job on the spoon.
Love watching you work. Love just as much seeing your tooling creativity.
Forgings are amazing because it would be a lot more difficult to make the same item by other methods.
beautiful 😎
Thanks!
Great spoon. Very satisfying video.
That's beautiful.
sweet
I started using a sieve for applying borax. Nice spoon mate, you are very inspiring
Very nice job as always. Hopefully you get great use out of it for many years to come my friend. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Forge Lit. Keep Making. God Bless.
Well done ! 👏👍
Lovely work as always mate!
Great work dude 😉😉
Very nice work!
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Nice tooling. I was thinking you would use a ball swage. Same outcome.
thanks, starting with the half sphere tool gives more control at the start. Finishing with the ball bearing, polishes the interior.
Nice...ya goofy m8te from Australia
I don’t know… I think the middle is begging for a single twist. 😁😁😁
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Nice work.
How hard would it be for us that don't have a power hammer?
Forge out the handle of your choice on the anvil. flatten one end and grind a circle. you could forge the circle but its more complicated. You need a bowl swage or depression in a tree stump+ball pien. That should get you close.
At 0:51 I said "damn he's good" aloud
You could have stolen a spoon from the kitchen. But this is so much nicer. Form follows function. Nice work.
How do you keep your shop so clean and tidy
I typically set up for a project and the shop can get a mess, but I clean it thoroughly after I'm finished. When I film though, I make sure everything in the shot is clean. That way the viewer can focus on the work and not a mess.
@@rigoniironworks clever photography I like it... Well your shop looks amazing and the work you do is superb 5 ⭐
@@NeilEngelbrechtMechSeal well thanks!
Excellent job making it!! I love that how much would you charge for one??
Thanks man! Not sure yet, I need to re-tool this idea for an earlier coffee scoop project then I can do a batch run/figure out price. Couple weeks, I'll post all new items on website/instagram.
Would this finish be food safe?
No, I would just coat in beeswax or mineral oil for that use. Iron spoons aren't great for eating with since you can taste the metal.
If you're feeling rebellious, you can use your borax spoon to scoop something other than borax.
Yessir, I use cherry red/case hardening compound alot as well. Same need for a long spoon.