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229098 nicknaylo@a... 2012‑04‑19 Re: Gloats
Here you go,

http://www.flickr.com/photos/10735775@N.../6948932652/in/photostream/

used the swage to form the candle socket, should have used someslightly
thinner metal, both base and socket from the same stock, with just
cutoff box nails formed into rivets for thesocket and handle. Recently
made curved end chisel and center punch wasall that was needed for the
decorative edge

Scroll was fun to make, both ends on the same jig, with a *snub
penny*treatment on the end.

Michael S

michael, share the end result of that one day's run...that
candleholder is sweet!

and you found a swage! nicely mounted, too.

bill felton, ca

On Apr 19, 2012, at 10:19 AM, nicknaylo@a... wrote:

> OK, I*ll toss in my most recent. Its smithing stuff so it
> doesn*treally fit
into the neat-old-tool-at-gloatable-price but I*m really happy with the
usefulness and what I paid.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10735775@N.../6993083773/in/photostream
>
> A smith I know from the local association was moving her
> (yes,her)shop and
was culling what didn*t need to be moved. 7 scrolling jigs (held invise
while hot steel is bent around for matching parts), pair of tongs and a
usermade swage block/bolster that is just about perfect for my little
smithy. Here it is mounted on my old anvil stand (I KNEW I*d find
another use for that)
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/10735775@N.../6844844900/in/photostream/
>
> I*d been looking for a swage and despairing the shipping costs
> evenif I could
find one for cheap.
>
> the pair of Andrew Jackson's in my wallet was all it took, and
> shetossed in a
mostly full bag of coal too.
>
> Michael S-still frightening the neighbors

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