Tuesday 29 October 2013

Long long time! wow! But it is finally done.

Well guys in my last post on the 13th of October I showed you the beginning of the roof over my forge. Today the 29th of October (16 days!!) I finished it!!!!

Take a look!

Here is the framework added on.


Me in my rush to complete things forgot to put more planks perpendicular to the existing ones so the roof runs downwards, what you can see here is it running sideways.

Planks added perpendicularly.

Because of the pole right in the middle I had to move my setup around a bit. Here is the new layout.
 Here was the original layout.
 The roof is finally on!!!
 Welcome to my smithy. On the left hand side you can see my wood pile covered in an old sign, just behind that I've nailed in an old wooden garage door that fits that first square perfectly and is now a wall. its dark and perfect inside!

This weekend will be fun getting use to the layout of everything again, Im planning on making two lilys (The last one got lost), and a few more tools for the smithy.

Thanks for reading everyone, keep it up!

Sunday 13 October 2013

Busy weekend at the forge. And my roof is halfway up!

Well this weekend sure was a busy one. I have been planning a roof for my forge for a while and have finaly got around to doing it. Samuel and I sunk the three gumpoles needed as the main supports yesterday. Two out of the three holes I had to dig were solid rock, so that was fun to go through. As you can see here this rock is solid!

This is the rock after a dozen hits from Samuel and I

The first pole it up!

 Samuel Helping me with the cement.

 All three poles up.

 And all concreted in! Next weekend we will be putting the brandering and zink sheeting on to finish it. Then forging in rain, shine, snow and sleet!

 This bigish critter I found in my bag of anthracite, maybe that's why the price has gone up from R180 per 70 kg bag to R210...


Here are a few other things I hammered out today (Sunday and all my joints ache from the assault on those blasted dolomite boulders.)

A simple S hook to hold my things on the pole. A few more of these will be made as they are really useful.

I am not sure of the name of this lovely invention but I call it an anvil ruler, it clips onto the top of the anvil and has a very snug fit, the markings on it are more permanent than chalk so it makes accuracy and measurement much easier.

 Another unsure name is this item that I call a long stock forge extension, basically it enables me to work with very long metal stock such as swords and so on. The base is tapered to a point so its easy to drive into the ground, and the top piece is a T shape with raised edges so as to prevent the stock from slipping off. Particularly useful in making my next item.


These are nearly complete, Bolt Head tongs are their name and they come in useful for gripping certain sizes of round and square stock, maybe even some flat bar if you position it right. As you can see I still have to draw out the reigns a bit and weld extra length onto them, but that's for next weekend.

Here you can see the square jaw that makes it so nice to hold onto regular sized stock.

Keep reading guys and let me know what you all think? Thanks to all of you!

Saturday 5 October 2013

Rams Head cane topper

Well guys I got some time in this morning at the forge. Here is the fruit of my labours, my first ever Rams Head cane topper. This little beauty took me about 2 hours to make seeing as it was my first and I was being very cautious so as not to burn the horns off and make it a unicorn. Here are a few pics.





Tell me what you think for my first time.