Always a pleasure to see the work you and Chelsea put out, really enjoy the step by step episodes. Very happy to have found your channel. Keep up the videos!
Absolutely beautiful! I really like the formate and the 10 -12 min mark is a good length in my opinion. Keep it up. Can’t wait to see what’s next a battle ax or a flintlock or 🤷♂️ whatever it is it’s gonna be shaweet!!!!!
Hi, what kind of ?tape did you use to keep the pewter in place after casting. I really admire your skill level. Even though you have the power tools, you forge to “size”, use files, chisels and produce a product that looks better than what most experienced blade smiths can produce by using every “gadget” and modern tool available. You are a true craftsman. Great RESPECT sir
Always a pleasure to see the work you and Chelsea put out, really enjoy the step by step episodes. Very happy to have found your channel. Keep up the videos!
Absolutely beautiful!
I really like the formate and the 10 -12 min mark is a good length in my opinion.
Keep it up. Can’t wait to see what’s next a battle ax or a flintlock or 🤷♂️ whatever it is it’s gonna be shaweet!!!!!
I hear you! Have a couple of those projects coming up soon!
Hi, what kind of ?tape did you use to keep the pewter in place after casting. I really admire your skill level. Even though you have the power tools, you forge to “size”, use files, chisels and produce a product that looks better than what most experienced blade smiths can produce by using every “gadget” and modern tool available. You are a true craftsman. Great RESPECT sir
Thank you for the kind comments. For the pewter bolster, I wrap the stock in card stock, then tape it with masking tape. I hope this helps! Cheers!
Hi Daniel. Another fine job. Do you have a favorite epoxy for building handles like that?
Thanks for watching. I've always used JB Weld for my handle epoxy, it bonds really well with the various materials.
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