Shamrock
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- Опубліковано 16 бер 2022
- Happy St. Paddy's Day! Drink a Guinness and enjoy this forging of a shamrock. I hope it brings you luck!
Thanks again for watching. You're Awesome. If you want to help the channel for future videos, my links are below:
All the best,
John Rigoni
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That's a nice four-leaf clover.
Thank you for sharing greetings from Argentina and happy St. Patrick 👍🍀
Guinness! Yes yes.
Awsome happy st. Patrick
Great video, thanks for sharing.
Nice little element, I can imagine quite a few uses.
Thanks! I couldn't wrap my head around forging fine terminations on the petals, so I finished on the saw. It really helped make that portion more lifelike. I imagine this idea could be used for decorative hooks and the like.
Nice!
man you never fail to amaze happy st pattys day
Very nice job. This turned out very well. Happy St Patricks Day. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend forge on. Keep making. God bless.
So very nice to see you back on the Channel, and nice work, Sir. And, St. Patrick & all, I won't even give you crap this time about all the great craft beer being brewed within your grasp. Happy Day!
Turned out really neat and tidy looks really 👍🏼 great
Thanks for sharing.
Blessings now
Crawford out 🙏🔥⚒️🧙🏼♂️
Great piece. Rigoni is my mother's Suriname too: it come from a little territory of northern Italy, where 1.000 years ago there was a independent state in which People spoke an ancient german language.
In the Rigoni's family the are writers, musicians, doctors, some of them lot famous in Italy. Be proud of your surname, and of the quality of your work, too!
Yes Sir! My Dad's side is from Asiago, Italy.
@@rigoniironworks Great! I'm from Asiago, too . May be you remember your own traditional second family's surname: my mother, for example, has "Carisch" As second surname; her cousin, a famous writer in Italy, is Mario Rigoni "Stern", and so on. My second surname is "Ghel".
Mitico!.....
So glad to see you back!
Thanks, you know it! I had to finish up stuff around the property, now it's back to metalwork.
항상 응원 합니다 오늘도 좋은 하루보내시고
앞으로 더 좋은 영상 올려주세용
Okay that's definitely an idea how to forge a four-leaf clover or Shamrock
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nice videos, but would like to see a a piece made without using dyes for every work step.
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Really cool builds! If you don’t mind me asking, do you use the same ball pien hammers under your power hammer that you use for forging, or have you annealed the hammer faces so they don’t chip? I imagine flying shards would be a concern
I don't worry about it. I'm not going full force with the hammer.
@@rigoniironworks lol fair enough. A follow-up question: would you use the same technique under a mechanical hammer? I have a 100 pound little giant I’m getting the hang of, and it seems to me the faster action would make chipping more likely then on the pneumatic hammer you have. Does that sound right to you or am I over thinking at?
@@julianitama468 Hmm, well yours is more of a slapping motion. To be safe, buy some cheap ball peins at harbor freight, torch to purple on the striking end and use like that.
@@rigoniironworks noted thanks for the advice. 👍