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Here are some leaf keychains I've been forging for awhile now and selling. I hand forge them and then take a wire brush and rub some brass on each keychain and then clear coat them. So I figured I would share some pics with you guys. Let me know what you think!
Reply:Very nice. I have trouble working with stuff that small right now. I wished I could find some picts of the jewelry stands the guy forged at the grange fair. All really small delicate work like that and they sold really well. I just need to practice more..No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:thanks guys and yes DSW the small stuff like this def does take alot more time to get used to. very small hammer strokes or poof no more metal haha
Reply:COOL ! I prefer the BFH !!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm trying some small hobby art stuff too. It's really different and time consuming. I appreciate what you did more when I try it and see how much time it takes. A10 minute job is usually a couple of hours .
Reply:very cool!!! my daughter would love those
Reply:Beautiful and cute key chains. Great control of the forge and great patience.
Reply:Good job brother!I did similar leaves. Mine were just cut out with snips then detailed using a chisel.
Reply:thanks everyone, steeleman I do sell them so if you want a price private message me for details.
Reply:I dunno if anyone is interested but heres mys website thing that has all my different style keychains and leafs.http://www.etsy.com/shop/JunkWorksFa..._shop_redirect
Reply:Thats really cool work Travis nice job!!Miller 250DX HTP 221 DV AC/DCHenrob O-A Miller 180 MigMiller 150 Inverter Hobart 10,000 Welder-Generator Have a good day!!!
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