Forging A Garden Trowel From A Mower Blade.

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  • Опубліковано 26 кві 2023
  • I forged this from a lawn mower blade and used cherry for the handle. I had a lot of fun forging this and learned quite a bit in the process. I hope you enjoy the video! #blacksmith #diy #metalworking

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  • @gregwells8764
    @gregwells8764 Рік тому +1

    nice job. thats a life-time tool

  • @picklesnoutpenobscott3165
    @picklesnoutpenobscott3165 10 місяців тому +1

    This is a great idea! I have a ton of old mower blades and wondered what to do with them. Awesome!

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging Рік тому +1

    Such skill & talent 👏👏

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. Рік тому +2

    Very nice job. Great video. Can't wait to see more videos soon my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On keep Forge lit. Keep Making. God Bless.

  • @y-notforge8913
    @y-notforge8913 Рік тому +1

    ..Nice tool sir. Lawnmower blades make for some tough garden tools. i know as much about scales as i do rocket surgery...!

  • @Arthurian.
    @Arthurian. Рік тому +1

    Any old 2 part epoxy will work fine. Be it the fancy marine epoxies or cheap stuff from thr hardware store. Ive never destroyed a handle yet and I've tried.

  • @RRINTHESHOP
    @RRINTHESHOP Рік тому +1

    Very nice tool for tough digging. Well done enjoyed. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mulepowerforge
    @mulepowerforge Рік тому +2

    i make knives so this handle making tip might not be applicable to other stuff but id imagine it should work. get your scales flat, tape them with painters tape and glue the taped parts together (not too much though) and then do the same for the tang. using the holes in the tang drill through the handle scales. trace then remove the tang and any excess handle material and finish up the fronts of the scales 100% before taking them apart. glue everything up and shape the handle and do the finishing. this way your pin holes will always line up and the fronts will match.

    • @mulepowerforge
      @mulepowerforge Рік тому +1

      this is kinda only the jist of it, its much easier to explain using pictures for reference.

  • @FarmsteadForge
    @FarmsteadForge Рік тому +1

    That turned out really nice, the handle is beautiful. I make my rasp handles very similarly, with epoxy and rivets - they take a lot of abuse and have held up excellent for me.

  • @Kirt-Davis
    @Kirt-Davis Рік тому +1

    I would have made a socket for a handle, but not put a handle in it, but used the socket as the handle.
    But your cherry handle looks fantastic! Maybe you ought not take suggestions from me.

  • @donscottvansandt4139
    @donscottvansandt4139 Рік тому +1

    The only thing I might add is make sure the epoxy is made for metal and wood . I had a major mess up because the epoxy wouldn't stick to the metal.

    • @Arthurian.
      @Arthurian. Рік тому +1

      What epoxy did you use? Nearly the entire knife industry uses Marine epoxies.

    • @donscottvansandt4139
      @donscottvansandt4139 Рік тому

      @Pendragon it was something I picked up at hommie depot lol ... but have sense got some there that works. I just failed to read the label.

    • @donscottvansandt4139
      @donscottvansandt4139 Рік тому

      I want to buy something slower setting and a little more quality... but have a lot going on and that's pretty far down on the priority list ...

    • @donscottvansandt4139
      @donscottvansandt4139 Рік тому

      @@Arthurian. I think it was gorilla

    • @Arthurian.
      @Arthurian. Рік тому +1

      @@donscottvansandt4139 I'm thoroughly impressed there is an epoxy not engineered to stick to steel

  • @apocalypseforge2666
    @apocalypseforge2666 Рік тому +1

    For not knowing handle scales you did fine. The pins, peened over, give mechanical hold while the epoxy maintains the rest. If you want to reduce weight and add hold you can drill out multiple holes in the handle. You can also divot both the metal and wood like a golf ball with a drill to add hold.