NewSpangenhelm
NewSpangenhelm
This was done for a friend of mine - my shop finish is planished, wire wheeled to satin finish, then oiled. There is some file work on the straight edges, which I dont think photographed well
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Sweat in the tiltyard, or bleed on the field.
Coming from you thats a great compliment
I gave the nasal a slight overall dish - next one will be creased with a bit more hammerwork.
I have been in a serious funk for quite a while - so this is the first time I've laid out a project, swung a hammer, and watched something grow on my bench in about five years. It feels real good, but I am as rusty as all hell on several techniques.
Hadn't realized the picture was so dark so
I gave the nasal a slight overall dish - next one will be creased with a bit more hammerwork.
I have been in a serious funk for quite a while - so this is the first time I've laid out a project, swung a hammer, and watched something grow on my bench in about five years. It feels real good, but I am as rusty as all hell on several techniques.
Hadn't realized the picture was so dark so
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Sweat in the tiltyard, or bleed on the field.
Did some repair jobs for friends, did some fabrication around the house, but no real projects - I was dealing with a massive level of disgust on seveal fronts.
It is a story I'll tell you sometime with a decent whiskey & a good fire
I'm figuring to make at least a few hours a week to get some items I've always wanted to do out of my system, and maybe start taking a few comissions again, but my livelihood comes out of an office, not an anvil - at least for the time being
I did figure out that I got spoiled on my finishing technique since most of the comission pieces I was doing were for a Japanese household who wanted pieces delivered primed, and painted so a satin finish under lacquer was just fine and dandy
It is a story I'll tell you sometime with a decent whiskey & a good fire
I'm figuring to make at least a few hours a week to get some items I've always wanted to do out of my system, and maybe start taking a few comissions again, but my livelihood comes out of an office, not an anvil - at least for the time being
I did figure out that I got spoiled on my finishing technique since most of the comission pieces I was doing were for a Japanese household who wanted pieces delivered primed, and painted so a satin finish under lacquer was just fine and dandy
Sweat in the tiltyard, or bleed on the field.
Not a bad piece... the shaping could use a bit more work...
also... it appears that the rivet heads are flattened on the outside. If you create a small domed indent in the surface that you pein the rivets on, you will retain the clean shape of the round-head rivet. It looks a bit nicer that way.
Overall, nice work!
also... it appears that the rivet heads are flattened on the outside. If you create a small domed indent in the surface that you pein the rivets on, you will retain the clean shape of the round-head rivet. It looks a bit nicer that way.
Overall, nice work!
Thanks - I've got a bad habit of setting rivets, and using a heading tool afterwards to clean them up - this batch of rivets didn't work as well with my header as I assumed they would.
It really has been a very long lay off, and I am concerned that my skill set has seriously deteriorated - time will tell on that one.
It really has been a very long lay off, and I am concerned that my skill set has seriously deteriorated - time will tell on that one.
Sweat in the tiltyard, or bleed on the field.
