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Easy blacksmith project - boot hook with a wooden handle turned on the lathe 

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This is an easy blacksmithing project practice some fundamental blacksmithing skills. These skills include rounding off some square solid bar, drawing out the length then adding a simple hook at one end. I also perform a 360-degree twist to add a decorative element to the square section.
It is important to note that I am not a blacksmith and do not profess to be an expert. I am using a solid chunk of steel for an anvil and some pipe as an anvil horn. To heat the iron I'm using the single burner gas forge that I built in another video. As my skills progress, I will consider investing in a proper anvil but there are many things you can achieve without spending a lot of money.
Although this project could be made entirely in iron, I decided to use the wood lathe to turn a basic handle. I'm using a scrap piece of osage orange which is a lovely golden coloured timber. The stock had a large crack and hole but I was able to turn the handle without any issues. One end of the handle has a big hole in it, but I don't mind the imperfections.
For this project, I finished the timber in epoxy resin as an experiment. It turned out ok but I'm not sure I would do this again. It is messy and takes too long to harden. It is also expensive but I happened to have some gloss epoxy resin from another project. I spray the iron with a matt black paint then burnish off the edges with sandpaper. This technique highlights the edges in silver which look particularly nice around the twist. The final piece is coated in satin clear to prevent it from rusting.

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10 авг 2020

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@FixitFingers
@FixitFingers 2 года назад
Lovely little project Rowan.
@gurvinderkau1e5w18
@gurvinderkau1e5w18 3 года назад
Boot hook look cool.handle really turned out beautiful👍👍👍👍
@rowanferguson
@rowanferguson 3 года назад
Thanks Gurvinder :)
@harveypost7799
@harveypost7799 2 года назад
Sure is pretty,nice job.i hav a 24" shoe horn for all my shoes ankle boots,I'm 72 almost( in the womb)..have basic and nice pull-ons for my cowboy boots.
@couldbejokim4557
@couldbejokim4557 3 года назад
Damn!! That turned out lovely, I’ve never tried an epoxy finish on wood, I might try that tomorrow, thanks for the video, goodbye 👋
@rowanferguson
@rowanferguson 3 года назад
It will be interesting to see how durable the epoxy finish is over time.
@allEQUESTRIANreleated
@allEQUESTRIANreleated 7 месяцев назад
Super craftmanship.👍👍 How much like this custom made pullar?
@vtbn53
@vtbn53 3 года назад
Brilliant stuff mate, well done! An heirloom. Sigh I wish I had an anvil, or something I could use as an anvil. Although I don't have a forge, I am guessing this could probably be done with a mapp gas torch in a pinch?
@rowanferguson
@rowanferguson 3 года назад
It would probably work if you keep the heat up to it. It doesn't take much to move this stuff around as it's only 10mm.
@ijerry1
@ijerry1 3 года назад
Great project mate - love the decorative twist too! One quick question - did you also use an epoxy resin fill for the knot void on the handle?
@rowanferguson
@rowanferguson 3 года назад
Thanks Jerry. I didn't actually fill the void but slushed enough resin around in there to seal all the exposed grain. If I was making a high quality version I'd dam and fill then rechuck in the lathe to machine the entire piece, resin and timber. Maybe next time.
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