I start with a suspension coil from a car and through a process of heating, bending and hammering, I end up with a rod that I am able to fashion into a very practical tool for turning bowls, plates...
I start with a suspension coil from a car and through a process of heating, bending and hammering, I end up with a rod that I am able to fashion into a very practical tool for turning bowls, plates and the like. It is a long process so therefor is an edited version - still, I hope it inspires someone to have a go!
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Now hooked to your channel, watched everything at least once through. Wish you had more on your "living" bowl turning set up, that was inspirational. Im also now seriously considering blacksmithing up some tools myself (buying them is right out, quite expensive). Would like to know just what the 16mm bar was, some specific quality of tool steel? Thanks and keep the videos coming.
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Thanks and keep the videos coming.
You obviously have a talent for woodworking...and video making ! thank you for making them.