Tait Joined Sep 26, 2009 Messages 576 Feb 16, 2012 #21 Thanks for the pictures. It looks like you are off to a great start!
1 12345678910 Joined Jul 13, 2009 Messages 21,855 Feb 16, 2012 #22 I meant the steel of the tool box You can use adobe, or ashes, or wet down some pure clay kitty litter and mud up the sides into a funnel. that looks very much like the washtub forge style in Tim Lively Knifemaking unplugged. http://www.amazon.com/Knifemaking-Unplugged-Lively-Marian-Sancinito/dp/B000M5AUOY If you look you can find that video at a library, or on the web for free.
I meant the steel of the tool box You can use adobe, or ashes, or wet down some pure clay kitty litter and mud up the sides into a funnel. that looks very much like the washtub forge style in Tim Lively Knifemaking unplugged. http://www.amazon.com/Knifemaking-Unplugged-Lively-Marian-Sancinito/dp/B000M5AUOY If you look you can find that video at a library, or on the web for free.