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I've been beating steel since I was just a lil guy. We don't make anything beautiful, but everything we make is strong, practical, and made the old way. No power hammers, just a 200+ lb shop anvil, and a heavy hammer on hot steel. Anyways, let me know what you think.

Blacksmith shop

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Small weekend projects we have played with

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Nothing wrong with rustic. I like your shop. I've always wanted to try blacksmithing.

Do the railroad spike knives hold an edge well?
 
Shop could use a little chinking though. :) Nice work. You should have the maid visit. Great shop, looks like the smithy in Norris at the museum of the Appilachia, kept for the V-dub.

Bill
 
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