celso ari schlichting | 19/06/2020 20:37:24 |
![]() 145 forum posts | How I reformed two rusty hammers: https://youtu.be/s92ReoQQ_II
Greetings from Brazil
Celso Ari |
Ady1 | 20/06/2020 01:23:39 |
![]() 6137 forum posts 893 photos | Nice They look too nice to use now |
clogs | 20/06/2020 06:46:41 |
630 forum posts 12 photos | hammer porn.......hahaha.......
have a few ball pein hammers desperate for wooden shafts.....which seem to be like hens teeth now......? been reduced to re-shaping garden tool shafts......... |
Michael Gilligan | 20/06/2020 08:33:30 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | More like sculpture than mere restoration Beautiful work. MichaelG. . https://medium.com/@nilsaparker/the-angel-in-the-marble-f7aa43f333dc Edited By Michael Gilligan on 20/06/2020 08:39:52 |
Plasma | 20/06/2020 09:20:10 |
443 forum posts 1 photos | Hi Celso, A lot of work that reminds me of my knife making machinery. The belt grinder is very familiar and the buffing wheel is the same one I use. Only difference is we, that is Sheffield Cutlers, run our polishing wheels in the opposite direction so that the top of the wheel is travelling away from you. That way a fan inlet can be sat behind the wheel to catch the dust and it seems easier to work seated and with the work in front of you than with it standing. Grinding wheels are run that way too. I'm just used to it now and run most of my wheels that way. Brilliant work by the way, I made my own hammers from scratch as I could not source any small enough for my needs.
Mick |
celso ari schlichting | 20/06/2020 22:27:12 |
![]() 145 forum posts | Posted by Plasma on 20/06/2020 09:20:10:
Hi Celso, A lot of work that reminds me of my knife making machinery. The belt grinder is very familiar and the buffing wheel is the same one I use. Only difference is we, that is Sheffield Cutlers, run our polishing wheels in the opposite direction so that the top of the wheel is travelling away from you. That way a fan inlet can be sat behind the wheel to catch the dust and it seems easier to work seated and with the work in front of you than with it standing. Grinding wheels are run that way too. I'm just used to it now and run most of my wheels that way. Brilliant work by the way, I made my own hammers from scratch as I could not source any small enough for my needs.
Mick
Interesting this model of turning in the opposite direction, I’ll see if I can do it on my polisher.
Thanks for sharing
Greetings from Brazil
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