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New Mexican Candelabra
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- Опубліковано 13 січ 2024
- This simple wood andiron candelabra is based on a few historical examples seen in New Mexico.
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Was so nice seeing blacksmithing and woodworking coming to gather to make something beautiful
You are quite the craftsman John! Thanks for sharing all you do!
Very nice all the hours you spent watching Paul paid off
Thanks for another great video!
Really nice. I need to make one for my sister, who has a western themed room in her log cabin. Thanks for the idea!
Wow, I didn't realize you did a bunch of woodworking, as well. Impressive.
Should show more of your woodworking, some of us enjoy that just as much as blacksmithing and fabrication.
Well, this proves it. John is a man of many talents. That is a very good looking hanging lamp, er, candle holder. Or whatever it's called. This has been a better woodworking video than a lot of the woodworking videos I watch.👍👍 Thank you for sharing. Have a great 2024 and stay safe.🙂🙂
Good morning John, looking good in the shop. Great looking Candelabra and should make the Mrs. proud. Thanks for sharing with us. Stay warm and safe around there. Fred.
Thanks 👍
Very nice work John. As always thanks for the video.
I love your videos! Please dont stop making them
..Simple and elegant...
Glad you like it!
Beautiful in its simplicity. Great video, John. Great to see the woodshop and the forge work together!
Nice looking candle holder, gives me ideas.
Beautiful and elegant,
It's always a treat to see these videos. You, sir, are a true inspirational craftsman
Great project!!! Thanks for sharing.
Well done, nice skills 👍
Another beautiful project
Looks great! Am I remembering correctly that you got into blacksmithing to make wood working tools?? Regardless, its great to see you sharing the woodworking side!! There's something ZEN about using handtools! Thanks John!!
You have an artistic eye in wood or metal, 👍👍
Very Nice!
Have you ever had a time when you looked at something and thought, “Gee, I haven’t a clue how they built that.” I just came back from Eveleigh Railway Workshops in NSW and if you ever visit the land Down Under, take a peek. It is just a short walk from the Redfern train station a few stops south of Sydney. They have a power hammer so massive I thought,”Gee, I wonder how they built that?” Matt the blacksmith will even give you a tour if you let him know in advance. It would make a great video. There are many gates and fencing examples of wrought iron to see such as the ones near the opera house. If you get tired of the cold in winter, January is not a bad time to go since they have warm days mixed with rainy ones. My wife had a TaiChi class nearby so I was the “baggage.”
Great video! Will you be posting close up pictures of details like the forge brazing?
I for one would love to see how various elements look completed.
i LIKE YOUR SHAVING HORSE! .......Do you have any more on it's build?
I got myself a Vevor double burner but I cannot get it to burn correctly. It just doesn't throw out a blue flame like it should.
It looks like the fox is looking at the candle holder
Hi
What kind of forge was that?
Its the little single burner forge from Vevor
It looms like it gets pretty darn hot for only a single burner. You like it?
I've brazed production on air-conditioning for 40 years..
I did even think if it in my forge.
Flux isn't good for out body I'd use ventilation and mask.
Did you build your chisels.?
have made a few. But the ones used here are made by others