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Ex rock hammer.
I forged this head from a rusted rock hammer.
Annealed for engraving. Reshaped and filed the spike. Been engraving it off and on over the last 6 months. Think Ill make it into a Folkos (sp?) a walking cane like hiking stick. Need to find a long piece of snakewood. I'll selectively heat treat it and maybe blue it. Might do a little silver inlay just in case of werewolf or vampire attack. |
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Re: Ex rock hammer.
And a small ax.
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Re: Ex rock hammer.
Any ideas on protecting the engraving when I re-heat treat the edge and point of the stabby parts?
I,m going to do an edge quench |
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Re: Ex rock hammer.
Brownell's Anti-Scale Compound works well. High temp mortar works in a pinch.
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Re: Ex rock hammer.
Thanks, ill try the mortar, I have some in the shop.
I saw on an old post, you too suffer from RA. I used Embril for years, had to switch to Humira a couple years ago. Now on weekly dose of Humira, keeps it in check mostly. The drug company is comping the cost thank goodness. Hope you are doing well and aren't going broke paying for your meds. Seeing your work gives me hope. Jim |
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