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Started by Tyler2045, April 23, 2009, 02:48:00 PM

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Tyler2045

OK so a few days ago I set up my makeshift forge. It is just firebrick with a black steel pipe running down the center to feed air to my fire. I am using wood right now. My anvil is a piece of rail road track. I am trying to make some arrow heads not for use but I am getting married in 44 days and wanting to make the heads into a memento for my groomsmen. I am a college student with other more important bills to pay, on top of helping pay for a wedding. Any ideas to make my work a little easier.                             Thanks Tyler
Bear Kodiak Magnum 44# Amo 52"

42@28 Take-down. Black Creek Bows, Banshee. 60' AMO

Nay, in all things we are more than conquerors though Him that loved us. Romans 8:37

Steve Nuckels

Tyler, I'm a rookie at knife making, but instead of wood try "Cowboy" charcoal, it may work better than wood and it's fairly inexpensive.


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Tyler2045

I could actually buy some cole i have just not gotten around to it yet.I have friend here tow that has some.
Bear Kodiak Magnum 44# Amo 52"

42@28 Take-down. Black Creek Bows, Banshee. 60' AMO

Nay, in all things we are more than conquerors though Him that loved us. Romans 8:37

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