A Blacksmith's Dictionary , Honeydipper finial, Terminal Mace
A simple way to put some mass at the end of a rod. No welding , just two directions of taper and coiling the result around it's self . The demo piece is a 3/4 inch rod with two 8 inch long tapers, giving 16" to coil up , making a four coil head. Daniel Tokar at The Willow Forge http://willowforge.com/ Support the work on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21202019 Stuff at https://www.redbubble.com/people/mefe...

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A Blacksmith's Dictionary, Dragon Scarf or Cleft Weld, a Ladle Bowl

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A Blacksmith's Dictionary, Strap Hinge Jig and 23 Shop Rules

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Triple-T #101 - Damascus patterns - Ladder

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A Blacksmith's Dictionary, Turk's Head Knot ,Tying a real knot in steel

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A Blacksmith's Dictionary, Upset Square Corner

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A Blacksmith's Dictionary 7 Types of Wrought Iron , or A Short History of Iron Making

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Why Time Matters More Than Skill

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Japanese Plane – A Lifetime of Devotion to a Tool That Fades Through Use

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A Blacksmith's Dictionary , Forging a hollow coiled Ball

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The Craziest Knife Steel I've Ever Seen!

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How to get from iron ore to a knife | SWR Craftsmanship

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The Most Expensive Woods in the World

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Knife Forging Introduction: Making a Scandinavian Knife

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Every Beginner Should See This

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Dangerous Grindstone Installation in 1971

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Sphere Making: A Beginner's Guide to Balling on a Budget

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Hardening and Tempering Junkyard Steels

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Revealing The SPECIAL TECHNIQUE Of A Pakistani Man To EXTRACT GOLD From Used Motherboard Waste

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A Blacksmith's Dictionary: Runestone Cross, X O or Hairpin Cross

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