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firemaker

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Heres a pair of skeletonized dragons I just made. I would have taken the pics outside but theres this weird powdery white stuff out there and if I'm out in it to long ..... I turn blue .... and fall over.
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Ogri the trog

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Very nice Darrel.
With the Dragon being an national emblem for the Welsh people, you could make a fortune selling those to the Welsh members of this forum.

Very nice indeed

Ogri the trog
 
I can vouch for Darrel's work - I bought 4 of his twisted dragon firesteels as Christmas presents - obviously including one for myself :D

They are exceptionally well made and create fantastic sparks. Really looking forward to using them in the field at Wayne's this weekend.

Can't recommend firemakers work highly enough :You_Rock_

Phil.
 

Big John

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Very nice indeed, if I hadn't got one from Santa (nice but not as nice as these!) I'd be very interested!

What else have you made?
 

BobFromHolland

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These look FANTASTIC !!

I now use an old trimmed file with the edges sanded dull with a much too small pc of flint, so I am well impressed.

Keep posting pics of your creative newborns, thei'r great!

Bob
 

Chopper

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Damn, I thought I was going to see what my outlaw looked like on the inside.

I really want the one in the top left corner of post #10, please, please :)
 

Pele's Fire

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firemaker said:
Heres a pic of some more stuff I've done in the past few weeks. I have this pic over on edged tools also with more detailed pics of the knife.

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Darrel

I wanted to post a little bit about Darrels work.

I am the recipient of the Seahorse on the bottom right of this picture. I asked Darrel to make this for me about 4 months ago & I told him to take his time. I described how in my mind I saw the seahorse & I'll be darned if when I received it, it wasn't EXACTLY how I pictured it.

On top of that the thing showers so many sparks that my charcloth always has multiple coals on it. I'm not kidding the thing sparks darn near like a Ferrocerium rod & that with a dull piece of flint!

If you are like me & wan't something that is more than just a chunk of steel to light your fire. This is art in my opinion. You can't go wrong with Darrels work, I can't recommend it highly enough.

My missus isn't even in to this stuff & even she says it's "Pretty".

Well thats good enough for me.


Thanks again Darrel! :You_Rock_
 

MattV

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Pele's Fire said:
I wanted to post a little bit about Darrels work.

I am the recipient of the Seahorse on the bottom right of this picture. I asked Darrel to make this for me about 4 months ago & I told him to take his time. I described how in my mind I saw the seahorse & I'll be darned if when I received it, it wasn't EXACTLY how I pictured it.

On top of that the thing showers so many sparks that my charcloth always has multiple coals on it. I'm not kidding the thing sparks darn near like a Ferrocerium rod & that with a dull piece of flint!

If you are like me & wan't something that is more than just a chunk of steel to light your fire. This is art in my opinion. You can't go wrong with Darrels work, I can't recommend it highly enough.

My missus isn't even in to this stuff & even she says it's "Pretty".

Well thats good enough for me.


Thanks again Darrel! :You_Rock_

I'll second that. Incredible work at great prices. I was lucky enough to get a twisted dragon and it throws so many sparks every time.

I gave away my old kit to a boy scout. He was happy, but not as happy as I am.
 

Hawk Hawkins

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Nice knife...great design. I must ask if it was heat treated on the forge and how if so.
I do some forge work but none of my stuff turns out that good.
Awesome Work!!!
Hawk
 

firemaker

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Hi Hawk

I like to run a few thermal cycles.. Then edge quench, that leaves the top spine soft and a spring temper in the center line of the blade with a hard edge. Then I will take a torch and play the flame where I need the temper to be a bit softer the tip is a week spot for any knife so I like mine to be a bit softer there I will also play the flame along the spine just to make sure. Then it’s into the oven for a full temper, two times once at a lower temp then once more at a higher and final temp for an hour each time. Then "most" times I'll clean the entire oxidized surface.....not this time though I was going for the look :)

Darrel
 

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