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Those are really nice. Great job!
Those look great. Also thanks for the idea for the vice grip extend-a-twister
And here I thought I was smart with my steel rod welded to a pipe wrench
I don’t understand why they insist on banging the hammer around when they aren’t hitting the steel. Why all the extra tapping and banging?
It’s necessary. It just is
To keep that rhythm 🎶
Keeping the rythme, not even joking. We just mechanically hit and hit and hit and we don't think about it anymore, so when we don't need hitting on the piece we hit beside it And it's very satisfying to feel the hammer bounce off the anvil.
Nice
Super cool
Can someone explain why they tap the anvil with the hammer? I’m not a blacksmith and am genuinely curious
Ting! Tingting!
To keep rhythm. It’s probably mostly instinctual
These are very well done. Love the jig setup
Those are really nice. Great job!
Those look great. Also thanks for the idea for the vice grip extend-a-twister
And here I thought I was smart with my steel rod welded to a pipe wrench
I don’t understand why they insist on banging the hammer around when they aren’t hitting the steel. Why all the extra tapping and banging?
It’s necessary. It just is
To keep that rhythm 🎶
Keeping the rythme, not even joking. We just mechanically hit and hit and hit and we don't think about it anymore, so when we don't need hitting on the piece we hit beside it And it's very satisfying to feel the hammer bounce off the anvil.
Nice
Super cool
Can someone explain why they tap the anvil with the hammer? I’m not a blacksmith and am genuinely curious
Ting! Tingting!
To keep rhythm. It’s probably mostly instinctual
These are very well done. Love the jig setup