I like the fact you did all this with rudimentary tools, it makes the idea accessible for those of us on a budget. Lot of videos are like "YEAH JUST FIRE UP YOUR POWER HAMMER" and then leaves the average user to figure it out from there. Great video!
You know ? I have watched many UA-cam videos and this is the best :-) Also to be honest I like the forms that you made (or bought (that I doubt)) ;-) I would love a how to make your forms ( tools and bender) please. I’m subscribing now :-) thanks for your time, L
I have seen this feather hook made before but as you said everyone has their own way of doing things. your way is very well explained in this video . So i have subscribed .cheers.
I've been scrolling through various UA-cam videos on feather hooks, because I'm frustrated with how many heats and how much time it takes to chisel in the lines. Thanks to you, I will now sharpen a little peen hammer I bought for no good reason, and put the lines in all my future feather hooks with it. Thanks again for all the great ideas!
Very welcome, I've been considering doing some remakes of old videos.. New and improved if you will. I have some new ideas and adaptations of ways of doing some things might be interesting to followers.
@@wrotiron I am all in favor of that! Some of my best work and ideas come from stewing about better ways to do things. I fall asleep every night thinking of better ways to blacksmith stuff I've been making over and over but wanting more efficient ways to get the same or better results.
Great video !! I'm just setting up a shop with an antique forge and anvil so I'm looking for projects to begin with. I found your channel and admire your way of explaining things and craftsmanship. Thanks.
Don't apologize for leaving pats of of the process in the videos man. To much editing and shortening I feel like... takes away from the work that actually goes into the piece. Idk. Just my opinion. Me personally I'd rather watch it literally from beginning to end. Heats and all. I follow ya on Tic Tok and you're a big inspiration for me. You do a lot of the same kind of work I'm interested in. I'm just starting out with smithing and love these smaller projects. Please keep up the awesome work!!
awesome thanks
I like the fact you did all this with rudimentary tools, it makes the idea accessible for those of us on a budget. Lot of videos are like "YEAH JUST FIRE UP YOUR POWER HAMMER" and then leaves the average user to figure it out from there. Great video!
Thank you so much!
Nice Lil piece
You know ? I have watched many UA-cam videos and this is the best :-)
Also to be honest I like the forms that you made (or bought (that I doubt)) ;-) I would love a how to make your forms ( tools and bender) please. I’m subscribing now :-) thanks for your time, L
I have seen this feather hook made before
but as you said everyone has their own way
of doing things.
your way is very well explained in this video .
So i have subscribed .cheers.
Very good. Thank you.
I've been scrolling through various UA-cam videos on feather hooks, because I'm frustrated with how many heats and how much time it takes to chisel in the lines. Thanks to you, I will now sharpen a little peen hammer I bought for no good reason, and put the lines in all my future feather hooks with it. Thanks again for all the great ideas!
Very welcome, I've been considering doing some remakes of old videos.. New and improved if you will. I have some new ideas and adaptations of ways of doing some things might be interesting to followers.
@@wrotiron I am all in favor of that! Some of my best work and ideas come from stewing about better ways to do things. I fall asleep every night thinking of better ways to blacksmith stuff I've been making over and over but wanting more efficient ways to get the same or better results.
Great video !!
I'm just setting up a shop with an antique forge and anvil so I'm looking for projects to begin with.
I found your channel and admire your way of explaining things and craftsmanship.
Thanks.
Thank you so so much it means allot! Good luck and fortune in your endeavors.
Very nicely done. I just subscribed!! Thank You Wayne
Pretty and functional!!
Everyone should have some
This is very nice of to share this idea, I am going to use this idea as my therapy and use horseshoes thank you buddy
Don't apologize for leaving pats of of the process in the videos man. To much editing and shortening I feel like... takes away from the work that actually goes into the piece. Idk. Just my opinion. Me personally I'd rather watch it literally from beginning to end. Heats and all. I follow ya on Tic Tok and you're a big inspiration for me. You do a lot of the same kind of work I'm interested in. I'm just starting out with smithing and love these smaller projects. Please keep up the awesome work!!
Thank you so much I greatly appreciate it.
Great
thats really nice , what price would it typically sell for though ... estimate ??