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Brass_Dragonfly:
Just wanted to share 2 projects I recently completed. I took a blacksmithing joinery workshop at a metalsmith school in downstate NY and made a chisel, drift, and trivet. Learned a ton about heat treating tools, joining, practiced fillering, riveting, sanding, fun stuff. Here's some of the process and the trivet:






And I also made my own forge.  :ddb: It was mostly a pre-assembled kit that we put together, but I did do the hose assembly, welded the feet to the frame, assembled the burner, etc. It was a great experience. Incidentally, it was the first time I ever welded and I'm completely hooked on welding now.  (Thankgoodness Brass has one that I shall now take possession of. Afterall, I am SWMBO.  :coffee: )

So here's the process and the result:









It works!  :ddb:





Just in time as we are making a garage space on our property to be my own workshop. I'm really looking forward to making stuff at home now. I might even let Brass_machine tool around in there now and then.  :whip: But the good thing is that I'll get my stuff out of his workshop leaving him more room to create and fabricate, too. Win, win.  :)

Lots of happenings in the House of Brass. And more to come.  :thumbup:

DMIOM:
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and you can now do this  :hammer: to metal, not Eric!    :coffee:

Look forward to seeing the fruits of the new forge in its new workshop. Can see a race developing as to who has the best collection of hammers between Victoria and Rob Wilson!

Dave

chipenter:
Over on this side of the pond Joinery is woden furniture , to do that in a forge I am impressed .

PekkaNF:
First I was thinking also dovetails and such and why not? That sort of stuff was used to fabricate wood/metal planes.

Looks really nice too. I would like to attend that sort of activity too. Here we have only knife blade forging lessons (usually a gun smith is giving those lessons).

Pekka

awemawson:
Ironbridge - the actual cast iron bridge itself - is an excellent example of woodworking joints being applied to a (then) new technology - after all Ironbridge was the heart of the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution.

http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/iron-bridge/

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