[TheForge] small christmas projects

Bob blcksmth at wcnet.org
Wed Jul 24 12:56:37 EDT 2013


Iron candy canes - 1/4" sq twisted fairly tight and bent into a cane.
Iron icicles - 5/16" sq tapered - twisted in random pattern rather 
crudely - hole in flat spot at the top for a hanger.
Iron wreaths - 1/4" sq twisted tightly bent in a circle with a hook on 
one side.

These can go on a Christmas tree.

Bob Willman
The Eagle’s Anvil
Bowling Green, Ohio
WB8NQW

We have no government armed with power capable of contending
with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Our constitution
was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate
to the government of any other.

John Adams

On 7/24/2013 10:31 AM, terry l. ridder wrote:
> hello;
>
> yes, i know it is still july but in 5 months is Christmas Eve. Yes, I
> know scary is it not. the older i get the faster the days go by. just
> learned today of another friend of many years ago died at the age of 67
> years old. closer to the grave than the cradle.
>
> Anyway back to the reason for the post. Need some ideas for small
> Christmas projects. The guys want to do a Christmas project where they
> can either forge something out in less than a hour to give a child for
> Christmas. probably have several propane forges going and perhaps 6 of
> the guys forging and the other ones helping.
>
> I was thinking of various cookie cutters once again. may still have the
> jigs from the last time i make them.
>
> being the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who some steampunk cookie cutters
> may be good.
>
>




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