Re: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - Mallet

2019-02-05 Thread Tim Ziegler
Good old Pask,
pretty cool process he used.
Thanks for sharing that one Bill.
He's truly one of a kind and enjoyable once
you get past his little jingle "Scrap wood Challenge" lol
Kind Regards,

Timothy J. Ziegler
Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
14171 160th Ave.
Foreston MN 56330

320-294-5798 shop
320-630-2243 cell


On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 3:47 PM Bill Bulkeley  wrote:

> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pho3O_MVOBQ
>
>
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> *From:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *MWF
> *Sent:* Wednesday, 6 February 2019 7:40 AM
> *To:* legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:* Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood
> Challenge - Mallet
>
>
>
> Tim & others,
>
>
>
> I saw the process demonstrated on a "project" the guy was making on
> "Scrapwood Challenge".
>
> Here is a link to that video:
>
>
>
> https://www.scrapwoodchallenge.com/projects/categories/tools
>
>
>
> Of course, we would use our LOMs to turn the mallet head and get the
> handle shaped.  Also should be able to mortise the mallet head for the
> handle hole as well as drill out the head's 2 faces to accept
> washers/weights and the rolled up leather.
>
> Consequently, this Challenge Project is very germane to our LOM Group's
> discussions. (I can't wait to see how big of a mallet Joe fabricates -
> probably a 2-handed one!)  LoL!
>
>
>
> Have fun & Enjoy!
>
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Tim Ziegler
> Sent: Feb 5, 2019 8:05 AM
> To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: New Horseshoe canes
>
> Hey Mac that sounds pretty neat! Could you share more detail on that? My
> wife is into making things look old and that
>
> might be a pretty cool process.
>
> I'm open to discuss one on one if you'd like as well as posting?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
>
>
> Timothy J. Ziegler
>
> Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty
>
> 14171 160th Ave.
>
> Foreston MN 56330
>
>
>
> 320-294-5798 shop
>
> 320-630-2243 cell
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 12:45 AM MWF  wrote:
>
> Curtis,
>
> Thank you for sharing.  Really nice.  They remind me of a long-handled
> cudgel.  You could put "the Hurt" on someone with them!
>
>
>
> I read a neat technique to apply to steel (like your horse shoes):
>
> Heat the steel up to being very hot - but not red.  Brush on linseed oil,
> rub it in, and lightly buff.
>
> The effect:  The steel is left with a black patina look.  Very nice - and
> somewhat easy.
>
>
>
> Be Safe (and handle the torch and hot horse shoes VERY carefully!) and
> have fun.
>
>
>
> Mac
> --
> --
>
> -Original Message-
> From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
> Sent: Feb 5, 2019 12:21 AM
> To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills
> Subject: New Horseshoe canes
>
> Hello Everyone
>
> I had a weekend with out having to work, Which means, I got time in the
> shop this weekend. ;-)
>
>
>
> Here are two new canes that I made, the horseshoe can handles are
> something that Ive been playing around with. (as something new, for me to
> try.)
>
> the first one I used the wave attachment, with a roughing end mill bit,
> cutting from the side. The second one, I played with some stringed buttons
> look.
>
> the buttons are on a 15" pitch, ( I used Mike's gear indexing method to
> set up the buttons.) It worked out Neat !
>
>
>
> Please let me know what you think?
>
>
>
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RE: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - Mallet

2019-02-05 Thread MWF
Bill,I checked it twice - worked both before I sent it - and after.  Thank you for your link - convenient if someone later just wants to watch the video again.Mac-Original Message-
From: Bill Bulkeley 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 6:06 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - Mallet















Sorry mac thought your link didn’t work my
mistake

Bill

 





From:
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of MWF
Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2019
9:37 AM
To:
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Giving steel a black
"patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - Mallet





 





Bill,





Exact same video - except the link
I posted takes you to a page that has the "description" (written
comments) of the process - and if you scroll down, there's the
"picture" for the video with the "Play" arrow/triangle in
the middle.  The video is Great - but having the write-up is a big help.





Either way, the entire Project is pretty
cool - and I thought others would enjoy it. 





I still can't wait to see the mallet that
Joe will make!





You know what they say - When you are
having trouble getting a piece to fit where it is supposed to fit, and it won't
go?  "Get a BIGGER hammer!"





Mac

















 





 

-Original Message-

From: Bill Bulkeley 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 4:47 PM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood
Challenge - Mallet 




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pho3O_MVOBQ

 

Bill

 





From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com [mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of MWF
Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2019
7:40 AM
To:
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Giving steel a black
"patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - Mallet





 





Tim & others,





 





I saw the process demonstrated on a
"project" the guy was making on "Scrapwood Challenge".





Here is a link to that video:





 





https://www.scrapwoodchallenge.com/projects/categories/tools





 





Of course, we would use our LOMs to turn
the mallet head and get the handle shaped.  Also should be able to mortise
the mallet head for the handle hole as well as drill out the head's 2 faces to
accept washers/weights and the rolled up leather.  





Consequently, this Challenge Project is
very germane to our LOM Group's discussions. (I can't wait to see how big of a
mallet Joe fabricates - probably a 2-handed one!)  LoL!





 





Have fun & Enjoy!





Mac

















-Original Message- 
From: Tim Ziegler 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 8:05 AM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: New Horseshoe canes 



Hey Mac that sounds pretty
neat! Could you share more detail on that? My wife is into making things look
old and that 



might be a pretty cool
process.





I'm open to discuss one on
one if you'd like as well as posting?








Kind Regards,



 





Timothy J. Ziegler





Ziegler WoodWork &
Specialty





14171 160th Ave.





Foreston MN 56330





 





320-294-5798 shop





320-630-2243 cell









 





 





On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at
12:45 AM MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net>
wrote:











Curtis,





Thank you for sharing.  Really
nice.  They remind me of a long-handled cudgel.  You could put
"the Hurt" on someone with them!





 





I read a neat technique to apply to steel
(like your horse shoes):





Heat the steel up to being very hot - but
not red.  Brush on linseed oil, rub it in, and lightly buff.





The effect:  The steel is left with a
black patina look.  Very nice - and somewhat easy.





 





Be Safe (and handle the torch and hot
horse shoes VERY carefully!) and have fun.





 





Mac

















-Original Message- 
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 12:21 AM 
To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills 
Subject: New Horseshoe canes 



Hello Everyone





I had a weekend with out
having to work, Which means, I got time in the shop this weekend. ;-)





 





Here are two new canes
that I made, the horseshoe can handles are something that Ive been playing
around with. (as something new, for me to try.)





the first one I used the
wave attachment, with a roughing end mill bit, cutting from the side. The
second one, I played with some stringed buttons look.





the buttons are on a
15" pitch, ( I used Mike's gear indexing method to set up the buttons.) It
worked out Neat !





 





Please let me know what
you think?





 





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RE: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - Mallet

2019-02-05 Thread Bill Bulkeley
Sorry mac thought your link didn’t work my mistake

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of MWF
Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2019 9:37 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge 
- Mallet

 

Bill,

Exact same video - except the link 
<https://www.scrapwoodchallenge.com/projects/categories/tools>  I posted takes 
you to a page that has the "description" (written comments) of the process - 
and if you scroll down, there's the "picture" for the video with the "Play" 
arrow/triangle in the middle.  The video is Great - but having the write-up is 
a big help.

Either way, the entire Project is pretty cool - and I thought others would 
enjoy it. 

I still can't wait to see the mallet that Joe will make!

You know what they say - When you are having trouble getting a piece to fit 
where it is supposed to fit, and it won't go?  "Get a BIGGER hammer!"

Mac

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  _  

 

 

-Original Message- 
From: Bill Bulkeley 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 4:47 PM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: RE: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge 
- Mallet 




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pho3O_MVOBQ

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of MWF
Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2019 7:40 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - 
Mallet

 

Tim & others,

 

I saw the process demonstrated on a "project" the guy was making on "Scrapwood 
Challenge".

Here is a link to that video:

 

https://www.scrapwoodchallenge.com/projects/categories/tools

 

Of course, we would use our LOMs to turn the mallet head and get the handle 
shaped.  Also should be able to mortise the mallet head for the handle hole as 
well as drill out the head's 2 faces to accept washers/weights and the rolled 
up leather.  

Consequently, this Challenge Project is very germane to our LOM Group's 
discussions. (I can't wait to see how big of a mallet Joe fabricates - probably 
a 2-handed one!)  LoL!

 

Have fun & Enjoy!

Mac


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-Original Message- 
From: Tim Ziegler 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 8:05 AM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: New Horseshoe canes 

Hey Mac that sounds pretty neat! Could you share more detail on that? My wife 
is into making things look old and that 

might be a pretty cool process.

I'm open to discuss one on one if you'd like as well as posting?


Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 12:45 AM MWF  wrote:

Curtis,

Thank you for sharing.  Really nice.  They remind me of a long-handled cudgel.  
You could put "the Hurt" on someone with them!

 

I read a neat technique to apply to steel (like your horse shoes):

Heat the steel up to being very hot - but not red.  Brush on linseed oil, rub 
it in, and lightly buff.

The effect:  The steel is left with a black patina look.  Very nice - and 
somewhat easy.

 

Be Safe (and handle the torch and hot horse shoes VERY carefully!) and have fun.

 

Mac


  _  


  _  


-Original Message- 
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 12:21 AM 
To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills 
Subject: New Horseshoe canes 

Hello Everyone

I had a weekend with out having to work, Which means, I got time in the shop 
this weekend. ;-)

 

Here are two new canes that I made, the horseshoe can handles are something 
that Ive been playing around with. (as something new, for me to try.)

the first one I used the wave attachment, with a roughing end mill bit, cutting 
from the side. The second one, I played with some stringed buttons look.

the buttons are on a 15" pitch, ( I used Mike's gear indexing method to set up 
the buttons.) It worked out Neat !

 

Please let me know what you think?

 

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RE: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - Mallet

2019-02-05 Thread MWF
Bill,Exact same video - except the link I posted takes you to a page that has the "description" (written comments) of the process - and if you scroll down, there's the "picture" for the video with the "Play" arrow/triangle in the middle.  The video is Great - but having the write-up is a big help.Either way, the entire Project is pretty cool - and I thought others would enjoy it.  I still can't wait to see the mallet that Joe will make!You know what they say - When you are having trouble getting a piece to fit where it is supposed to fit, and it won't go?  "Get a BIGGER hammer!"Mac-Original Message-
From: Bill Bulkeley 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 4:47 PM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - Mallet















https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pho3O_MVOBQ

 

Bill

 





From:
legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of MWF
Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2019
7:40 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Giving steel a black
"patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - Mallet





 





Tim & others,





 





I saw the process demonstrated on a
"project" the guy was making on "Scrapwood Challenge".





Here is a link to that video:





 





https://www.scrapwoodchallenge.com/projects/categories/tools





 





Of course, we would use our LOMs to turn
the mallet head and get the handle shaped.  Also should be able to mortise
the mallet head for the handle hole as well as drill out the head's 2 faces to
accept washers/weights and the rolled up leather.  





Consequently, this Challenge Project is
very germane to our LOM Group's discussions. (I can't wait to see how big of a
mallet Joe fabricates - probably a 2-handed one!)  LoL!





 





Have fun & Enjoy!





Mac

















-Original Message- 
From: Tim Ziegler 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 8:05 AM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: New Horseshoe canes 



Hey Mac that sounds pretty
neat! Could you share more detail on that? My wife is into making things look
old and that 



might be a pretty cool
process.





I'm open to discuss one on
one if you'd like as well as posting?








Kind Regards,



 





Timothy J. Ziegler





Ziegler WoodWork &
Specialty





14171 160th Ave.





Foreston MN 56330





 





320-294-5798 shop





320-630-2243 cell









 





 





On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at
12:45 AM MWF <mwfos...@earthlink.net>
wrote:











Curtis,





Thank you for sharing.  Really
nice.  They remind me of a long-handled cudgel.  You could put
"the Hurt" on someone with them!





 





I read a neat technique to apply to steel
(like your horse shoes):





Heat the steel up to being very hot - but
not red.  Brush on linseed oil, rub it in, and lightly buff.





The effect:  The steel is left with a
black patina look.  Very nice - and somewhat easy.





 





Be Safe (and handle the torch and hot
horse shoes VERY carefully!) and have fun.





 





Mac

















-Original Message- 
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 12:21 AM 
To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills 
Subject: New Horseshoe canes 



Hello Everyone





I had a weekend with out
having to work, Which means, I got time in the shop this weekend. ;-)





 





Here are two new canes
that I made, the horseshoe can handles are something that Ive been playing
around with. (as something new, for me to try.)





the first one I used the
wave attachment, with a roughing end mill bit, cutting from the side. The
second one, I played with some stringed buttons look.





the buttons are on a
15" pitch, ( I used Mike's gear indexing method to set up the buttons.) It
worked out Neat !





 





Please let me know what
you think?





 





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RE: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - Mallet

2019-02-05 Thread Bill Bulkeley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pho3O_MVOBQ

 

Bill

 

From: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of MWF
Sent: Wednesday, 6 February 2019 7:40 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - 
Mallet

 

Tim & others,

 

I saw the process demonstrated on a "project" the guy was making on "Scrapwood 
Challenge".

Here is a link to that video:

 

https://www.scrapwoodchallenge.com/projects/categories/tools

 

Of course, we would use our LOMs to turn the mallet head and get the handle 
shaped.  Also should be able to mortise the mallet head for the handle hole as 
well as drill out the head's 2 faces to accept washers/weights and the rolled 
up leather.  

Consequently, this Challenge Project is very germane to our LOM Group's 
discussions. (I can't wait to see how big of a mallet Joe fabricates - probably 
a 2-handed one!)  LoL!

 

Have fun & Enjoy!

Mac

  _  

  _  

-Original Message- 
From: Tim Ziegler 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 8:05 AM 
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com 
Subject: Re: New Horseshoe canes 

Hey Mac that sounds pretty neat! Could you share more detail on that? My wife 
is into making things look old and that 

might be a pretty cool process.

I'm open to discuss one on one if you'd like as well as posting?


Kind Regards,

 

Timothy J. Ziegler

Ziegler WoodWork & Specialty

14171 160th Ave.

Foreston MN 56330

 

320-294-5798 shop

320-630-2243 cell

 

 

On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 12:45 AM MWF  wrote:

Curtis,

Thank you for sharing.  Really nice.  They remind me of a long-handled cudgel.  
You could put "the Hurt" on someone with them!

 

I read a neat technique to apply to steel (like your horse shoes):

Heat the steel up to being very hot - but not red.  Brush on linseed oil, rub 
it in, and lightly buff.

The effect:  The steel is left with a black patina look.  Very nice - and 
somewhat easy.

 

Be Safe (and handle the torch and hot horse shoes VERY carefully!) and have fun.

 

Mac


  _  


  _  


-Original Message- 
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 12:21 AM 
To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills 
Subject: New Horseshoe canes 

Hello Everyone

I had a weekend with out having to work, Which means, I got time in the shop 
this weekend. ;-)

 

Here are two new canes that I made, the horseshoe can handles are something 
that Ive been playing around with. (as something new, for me to try.)

the first one I used the wave attachment, with a roughing end mill bit, cutting 
from the side. The second one, I played with some stringed buttons look.

the buttons are on a 15" pitch, ( I used Mike's gear indexing method to set up 
the buttons.) It worked out Neat !

 

Please let me know what you think?

 

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Giving steel a black "patina" w/linseed oil - Scrapwood Challenge - Mallet

2019-02-05 Thread MWF
Tim & others,I saw the process demonstrated on a "project" the guy was making on "Scrapwood Challenge".Here is a link to that video:https://www.scrapwoodchallenge.com/projects/categories/toolsOf course, we would use our LOMs to turn the mallet head and get the handle shaped.  Also should be able to mortise the mallet head for the handle hole as well as drill out the head's 2 faces to accept washers/weights and the rolled up leather.  Consequently, this Challenge Project is very germane to our LOM Group's discussions. (I can't wait to see how big of a mallet Joe fabricates - probably a 2-handed one!)  LoL!Have fun & Enjoy!Mac-Original Message-
From: Tim Ziegler 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 8:05 AM
To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: New Horseshoe canes

Hey Mac that sounds pretty neat! Could you share more detail on that? My wife is into making things look old and that might be a pretty cool process.I'm open to discuss one on one if you'd like as well as posting?Kind Regards,Timothy J. ZieglerZiegler WoodWork & Specialty14171 160th Ave.Foreston MN 56330320-294-5798 shop320-630-2243 cellOn Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 12:45 AM MWF  wrote:Curtis,Thank you for sharing.  Really nice.  They remind me of a long-handled cudgel.  You could put "the Hurt" on someone with them!I read a neat technique to apply to steel (like your horse shoes):Heat the steel up to being very hot - but not red.  Brush on linseed oil, rub it in, and lightly buff.The effect:  The steel is left with a black patina look.  Very nice - and somewhat easy.Be Safe (and handle the torch and hot horse shoes VERY carefully!) and have fun.Mac-Original Message-
From: 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills 
Sent: Feb 5, 2019 12:21 AM
To: Legacy-Ornamental-Mills 
Subject: New Horseshoe canes

Hello EveryoneI had a weekend with out having to work, Which means, I got time in the shop this weekend. ;-)Here are two new canes that I made, the horseshoe can handles are something that Ive been playing around with. (as something new, for me to try.)the first one I used the wave attachment, with a roughing end mill bit, cutting from the side. The second one, I played with some stringed buttons look.the buttons are on a 15" pitch, ( I used Mike's gear indexing method to set up the buttons.) It worked out Neat !Please let me know what you think?C.A.G.



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