Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => At the Forge => Topic started by: bubby on January 09, 2021, 10:03:13 pm
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I made this drawknife from a farriers rasp, drew the reins out then bent them to the angle I wanted. This works great, perfect size and made short work of some Osage today. Just need to finish the fandles
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Looks nice bubby
What are you using to quench with?
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Thanks Robbie, on this I did a warm water quench and then draw tempered it
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That is pretty sweet. I love making my tools, gives a nice sense of satisfaction every time you put it to work.
Mark
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Nice work there Bub!
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Well done, a cool looking tool. Kudos.
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Looks good! My farrier's rasp I'd still in too good condition to consider repurposing (f) >:D!
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very nice.
you becoming quite the smith.
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very nice.
you becoming quite the smith.
Gotta agree with Kevin. Your doing some pretty cool stuff bubby.
I’m kinda hoping to see that Osage you’ve been working on
Bjrogg
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very nice.
you becoming quite the smith.
Thanks Kevin
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very nice.
you becoming quite the smith.
Gotta agree with Kevin. Your doing some pretty cool stuff bubby.
I’m kinda hoping to see that Osage you’ve been working on
Bjrogg
Thanks bj I've got several in the works but I have a guitar almost finished I need to get done
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Once this is finished I'll get back to bows
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That’s pretty cool bubby. Hope you post it when you got it all finished up. I have to show my cousin. He and his son have made a few.
Bjrogg