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Simple project: Forging a Key Fob on an anvil
September 9, 2010
8:47 pm
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Dave Hammer
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I made two key fobs this past week. This one was forged by hand, over an anvil. The other one on my Nazel 3B (Look in the Power Hammer category)....

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September 10, 2010
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Grant
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Dave, to insert a video, click on the little movie icon
[Image Can Not Be Found] and paste the URL in there.

“There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot,
but then there are others who, with the help of their art and their intelligence,
transform a yellow spot into the sun.” ~ Pablo Picasso ~

September 10, 2010
11:03 am
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Dave Hammer
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Thanks Grant... I hadn't noticed that before, and/or didn't remember if it had been posted. It's that old age thing, I guess....

Anyway, I have another video I'm not sure I posted here before... I'll give it a go.

Grandkids and blacksmithing... Joy Joy Joy..............................YouTube Channel: djhammerd

September 10, 2010
11:40 pm
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Robert Suter
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Dave,
This and your cowboy hat videos are very well done. They would be excellent tutorials, a new smith could easily use it to make gifts, and learn and practice techniques. Nice work.
Bob

it's been fun, later!

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