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Wrench turned into Karmabit

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Ran across this video of a kid making a Karmabit. He is a little annoying in the beginning but he turned out a pretty decent blade for a novice. I enjoyed the video and I hope you do. He has a cute little forge ;)

[video=youtube;m3d0AqjzKYc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3d0AqjzKYc[/video]
 
Hahhaha👍🏻guy was hilarious and really cool video.
 
Well done nuts and bolts blacksmithing video. He's clever and intelligent and not afraid to do something on the cheap to get by.
 
I like the "Anvil" tie plate. And the way he uses the shape of the plate to help him shape the curve. Almost like a swedge and anvil in one. The guy has quite a setup. As GB says, love the forge. He has some good imagination and seems to be able to turn his slightly skewed vision into a pretty functional work area. I might go take a look at some other videos if he has any. Unique vision to see that K-bit in a wrench and a forge in a folding chair and an anvil in a railroad tie plate.
 
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