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rr spike hawk

Started by Scott Roush, April 09, 2010, 09:35:00 PM

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Scott Roush

forging is just plain fun. and a good opportunity to learn about cold shunts the hard way.




KHALVERSON

scott
that looks real nice
kevin

kuch

scott, you are on your way to being a very good smith.i hope you commit the time and effort more than i did/do. very good job.

chad

Scott Roush

thanks guys... i learned a lot from this one.

prarieboy

Look up!It's ALL above us.

Steve Nuckels

Wow Scott!  Very interesting design and very nice job I like that!

I have several projects between me and a hawk, but I'll get to it!  

Where did you get your drift?

I'm going to Mr. Bill Moran's shop in the morning and will be rubbing elbows with two Mastersmiths!  Can't wait!

Steve
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Potomac Forge
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IN GOD WE TRUST

Scott Roush

steve... i got my drift at kayne&sons when i was in haywood.

i've always wanted a small carving axe... that was the inspiration and the reason for the heavily curved blade.

i'm jealous.... sounds fun!

Steve Nuckels

OK, I saw it in their catalog! I need one!

Your the man!

Steve
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Potomac Forge
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IN GOD WE TRUST

pearsoncougar

thats awesome, love it! Chris

Maxximusgrind

You're just having way too much fun.And still playing with copper too.
Nice job.
   Robert
Measure twice,cut once,then beat it to fit

Keefer

Very nice Hawk! You did a great job !

ARCHER2

Pretty darn neat! Good idea.
But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength:they shall mount up with wings as eagles:they shall run and not be weary:and they shall walk and not faint......Isaiah 40;31

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