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10 GoodAbout John Rigoni
- Birthday 05/17/1980
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http://www.rigoniironworks.com/
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Houston, TX
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I run a small shop in Houston, Tx with the intent on creating beautiful work.
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Thanks everybody, I'm working on building a new shop this year and plan on making more videos in the coming year, stay tuned
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Hello everyone, haven't posted on here in awhile. Here is a video I finished recently. The style is after British Elwell hogsplitter cleavers. The steel used is from a thick section of a Ford leaf spring.
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Hello again, I've finished the tooling for this build and thought I'd share. I saw Roberto Giordani's soapstone holder/pointer in Belgium and had to make something in a similar fashion. Here is a video of the process:
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Good stuff! Pretty cool how Mr. Fogg's forum has grown.
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I'm making hot cut chisels this week and thought I'd film one variant, since I haven't seen it on youtube yet. Starting stock is 1 1/8" x 1 3/8" of annealed H13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZpVUY-fAvg
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Forging Box Jaw Tongs for blade stock
John Rigoni replied to John Rigoni's topic in Video and Multimedia
Thanks everyone, more videos in the near future. JJ Simon: The atlantic 33 and h13 held up just fine, but I had issues with the 01. More tests with a different bar of 01 and heat treat, to see what the deal is. -
I posted this earlier on instagram, but thought I would share it here to those needing to hold knife (billet sized) pieces. These tongs started out as 1"x4" square bar and are sized to hold 1/4"x2" flat bar. Of course you can size the tongs to any thickness/dimension you like. *Certain forging steps were skipped in the video, mainly truing up on the swage block and anvil.
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Looking good! Nice and clean.
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Thanks everybody. KC, small world. Well your welcome if you're ever in the area. I'm looking for property now in the huntsville area for a permanent shop. Hopefully I can have something set up sometime next year.
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Here a video of the process:
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Good stuff!
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Jspool: Good stuff! Best of luck in the build.
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Thanks everybody Three weeks of tool building and trying not to burn up my camera. Happy how it turned out.