Thank you so much. I'm glad we held your interest to the end. I hope to do a video on the ladle soon and the trivet will be a couple behind that. Stay tuned. Thanks for watching, Brent
Thank you for the compliment. Hoping I'm on the right path for tutorial type videos. I'm hoping for more input. I hope to do many more videos. So many ideas, so little time. Thanks for subscribing, Brent
Great work brother, enjoyed the video keep putting them out. Will always cherish our first time meeting in my shop a number of years ago and value our friendship. Have a Happy New Years. Be richly blessed this day.
Thank you Sir. I hope to continue, I really enjoy it. I hope I’m not putting out too much bad info. You should know, I highly value our friendship as well. One thing you told me that has greatly encouraged blacksmithing for me - we were an hour or less into one of your classes and you look at my project and say “are you a blacksmith?” You just never know who and how your positive attitude is influencing others. And a Happy New Year to you and yours! Thanks, Brent
I’ve been making mine from square stock but I usually end up a little under 1/16” thick when complete. If starting with flat stock I’d prefer somewhere around 1/8” thick material. I’ll try to do a video soon. Thanks, Brent
Looks Great Bboy, it is very enjoyable watching you mold your vision.
I’ll make sure to show my Dad
Is knarking an actual term used for that process??
Thank you Sir! And yes, please show Dad. Sometimes when you need a word, you gotta make a word!
strong work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed, Brent
Glad to see you posting again.
Thank you! I hope to do more soon. Thanks for watching, Brent
Those hooks a more beautiful, nice work!
Thank you! I hope to video more projects soon. Thanks for watching, Brent
Great video on the 🪝. Those trivet at the end of the video are incredible. Also, the ladles looked awesome
Thank you so much. I'm glad we held your interest to the end. I hope to do a video on the ladle soon and the trivet will be a couple behind that. Stay tuned. Thanks for watching, Brent
Nice work. Thanks for getting it posted on here.
Thank you. I hope you enjoyed!
Excellent, Im going to challenge myself to do that tomorrow!
I’m glad to hear that. Take your time, I’m sure you will succeed. Thanks for watching, Brent
Very nice! I like the way you explain everything. No guess work. Keep up the excellent work sir.
Thank you for the compliment. Hoping I'm on the right path for tutorial type videos. I'm hoping for more input.
I hope to do many more videos. So many ideas, so little time. Thanks for subscribing, Brent
Really a nice job iron buddy
Thank you so much. Hammer on, Brent
I'll have to make one.
I like to hear that. Thanks for watching, Brent
Great video! Subscribed!
Thank you. I hope to do more soon. Brent
Great video, Brent. I’m brand new into hobby blacksmithing. Subbed!
Thanks for adding me to your favorites and good luck on your forging. Glad you enjoyed the video, Brent
Awesome Demo, Well done !! Thanks
Thank you! I hope to do more as time permits.
really nice job. very impressive.
Thank you kindly! I hope to do more. Thanks, Brent
Looking good Brent. Put some heat on it!
I’m trying, by the time I get finished running my mouth the metal is cool. :)
Nice work. I also have a Peddi anvil 👍
Thank you. Not that I’ve worked on a bunch of anvils but by far it’s the hardest work surface I’ve experienced. Really enjoyable.
Great work brother, enjoyed the video keep putting them out. Will always cherish our first time meeting in my shop a number of years ago and value our friendship. Have a Happy New Years. Be richly blessed this day.
Thank you Sir. I hope to continue, I really enjoy it. I hope I’m not putting out too much bad info.
You should know, I highly value our friendship as well. One thing you told me that has greatly encouraged blacksmithing for me - we were an hour or less into one of your classes and you look at my project and say “are you a blacksmith?” You just never know who and how your positive attitude is influencing others.
And a Happy New Year to you and yours! Thanks, Brent
Great video! I’ve started on my very first stock removal knife last week. I’ll try to have it done by the next lama meeting to show you.
Thank you. I always look forward to seeing your work.
Ideally, how thick should the copper be to make spoons?
I’ve been making mine from square stock but I usually end up a little under 1/16” thick when complete. If starting with flat stock I’d prefer somewhere around 1/8” thick material. I’ll try to do a video soon. Thanks, Brent
@@brentboykin9493 Thanks!