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BALUSTER ORNAMENT P.1125
SURFACE PATTERNS P.1127
RAILING P.1129
WELDED SQUARE
CORNER P.1131
ABANA RING P.1132
PRESENTATION DRAWING P.1133
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#91, MARCH 1998
Published by Jerry Hoffmann, Blacksmith's Journal, P.O. Box 193,
Washington MO 63090. The Blacksmith's Journal and its staff does not
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Blacksmith's Journal. The Blacksmith's Journal disclaims any responsibility or
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contained in the Blacksmith's Journal. © 1998 Jerry Hoffmann,
Blacksmith's Journal
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Volume 1, August 1990 - July 1991
#0 Basket Handle / Lap Weld / Tool Handle
#1 Forging 1/2" x 11/2" Channel Iron
#2 Coal Forge / Flat Jaw Tongs / Drawings
#3 Cave Fire / Box Joint Tongs / Drawings
#4 Gas Forges / Box Jaw & Bolt Tongs / Drawings
#5 Stock / Basics / Damascus Leaf / Drawings
#6 Upsetting / Punching / Drawings
#7 Basics / Tooling / Split & Twist / Poker
#8 Square Corners / Layout Drawings
#9 Blacksmith's Helper
#10 Eye Punch / Cross Peen Hammer / Ladder Twist
#11 Heat Treatment / Square Punch / T Weld
Volume 2, August 1991 - July 1992
#12 Scrolls / Bending Fork / Scroll Jig
#13 Snub End Scrolls / Scrolls Made in a Vise
#14 Fishtail Scroll / Flair Scroll / Pattern Scroll / Split Scroll
#15 Door Latch / Hooks
#16 Twisting Wrench / Twisting / Diamond Twist
#17 Tongs , Round Stock / Split Basket Twist / Folded Leaf
#18 Fireplace Shovel / Collar / Shovel Blade / Shovel Form
#19 Channel Collar / Rivet Tools / Rivets Tenons / Drill Press
#20 Finial / Decorative Laminations / Stock Lengths
#21 Perspective Drawings / Skillet / Skillet Handle
#22 1 & 2 Point Perspective / Hinge Eye / Door Hinge
#23 3 Point Perspective / Strap Hinge / Leaf Hinge
Volume 3, August 1992 - July 1993
#24 Hinge Journal / Keeper / Hinge Variations / Drop Latch
#25 Hardy Tools / Tool Holder / Shop Equipment & Layout
#26 Forging Tools / Hot Cut / Gate Pull / Hammer Handles
#27 Sign Frame
#28 Flag Holder / Letter Opener / Braided Handle / Finishes
#29 Bar Ornament / Bar Scroll / Split Flair Finial / Bar Splice
#30 Kitchen Utensils / Vessel / Vise Grip Modifications
#31 Boot Scraper / Baluster Joinery / Bar Splices
#32 Andiron / Fire Tool Stand / Tulip / Bending Stock
#33 Rope Pulley / Bending Forks / Grinder-Saw
#34 Square Knot / Angle Iron / Flue Block Forge
#35 Forged and Fabricated Railing
Volume 4, August 1993 - July 1994
#36 Fireplace Grate / Snub Tool / Dynamics / Roofing Hammer
#37 Street Sign / Forged Numbers
#38 Forged Numbers / Spring Latch / Twist Shear
#39 Shop Equipment / Cutting Torches / Blacksmith's Helper #2
#40 Sculptors' Chisels / Rings, Handles and Knobs
#41 Patterns / Barbs / Split Leaves / Rubik's Twist / Latch Plate
#42 Patterns / Ring / Quick Hardies / Rail Anvils
#43 Forged Ring
#44 Forged Ring / Arc Welds
#45 Forge Welding Tips / Headboard
#46 Fireplace Tools / Tool Holder / Doorknob
#47 Pipe Forging / Bar Twister
Volume 5, August 1994 - July 1995
#48 Picket Finials / Fences / Stringer Bracket / Post Installation
#49 Fence Installation / Fence Assembly / Quatrefoil
#50 Toilet Paper Stand / Towel Rack
#51 Power Hammer Restoration
#52 Fireplace Crane / Power hammer Dies
#53 Grill / Railing / Misc. Welds / Snub Upset
#54 Stair Railing Measurement / Railing Terminal
#55 Wall-mount Lantern
#56 Concealed Wiring / Chandelier / Candlestick / Hot Cutting
#57 Shutter Dog / Gutter Bracket / Spring Vise / Bar Weave
#58 Spiral Stairs / Spiral Stair Frame
#59 Grooving Tool / Treadle Hammer / Collar / Swing Arm Adjuster
Volume 6, August 1995 - July 1996
#60 Hardy Tool Blank / Weathervane
#61 Side Table / Furniture Leg
#62 Floor Lamp #1 / Floor Lamp #2
#63 Filing Vise / Fireback/Grate
#64 Blacksmiths' Tools
#65 Blacksmiths' Tools / Air Gate #1 / Air Gate #2 / Double Calipers
#66 The Creative Process / Rosettes
#67 Fireplace Doors / Rosettes / Curtain Holdback
#68 Chain / Anvil Stand / Linked Balusters
#69 Apple Hinge / Photo Gallery
#70 Thumb Latch / 2½" Flatter
#71 Ornamental Bell / Fabricated Panels / Continuous Scroll
Volume 7, August 1996 - July 1997
#72 Door Chime / Welded Faces and Edges
#73 Hinge Pintle / Door Stop / Hack Saw
#74 Hack Saw / Sawing Tips / Keepsake Box
#75 Keepsake Box / Rails and Molding
#76 Damascus Basics / Patterns / Hinge / Spiral / Picture Frame
#77 Desktop Blacksmithing / Brazed Hinge / Power Hammer Tools
#78 Scale
#79 Mini Vise / Swage Blocks / Railing Post
#80 Pot Rack / Curb Bit
#81 Post and Railing / Fire Mop / Rein Clip
#82 Hossfeld / Forming Die / Welded Finial / Hammer Tech. / Tips
#83 Filing / Post Vise Stand / Door Latch
Volume 8, August 1997 - February 1998
#84 Door Latch / Decorative Chain / Square Corner
#85 Cone Shell / Spring Tool / Lap Joint
#86 Mail Box / 90° Bar Splice
#87 Grill / Serpent Head
#88 Coat Hooks
#89 Walkway Gate / Tool Steel Identification Guide
#90 Firescreens
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BALUSTER ORNAMENT
The following ornaments are all made by splitting and lap welding stock
to the body of a baluster. The use of a hot cut is shown, but splitting
with a metal cutting band saw is a more efficient and accurate method.
285-1
SPLIT THE END OF STOCK
THAT IS AS THICK AND
TWICE AS WIDE AS THE
SQUARE BALUSTER TO
BE USED.
285-2
OPEN UP THE
BRANCHES AND
SMOOTH THE BASE
OF THE SPLIT STOCK.
285-3
BEND THE BRANCHES BACK
AROUND, WELD THEM, DRAW
OUT AND SCARF FOR LAP
WELDING TO THE BALUSTER.
285-4
UPSET AND
SCARF ONE HALF
OF THE BALUS-
TER, THEN WELD
IT TO THE ORNA-
MENT.
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285-5
SPLIT THE OTHER END OF THE ORNA-
MENT THE SAME WAY AS BEFORE.
285-6
WELD THE
ORNAMENT AS
BEFORE, THEN
LAP WELD TO
THE OTHER
HALF OF THE
BALUSTER.
OPEN THE BRANCH-
ES AND SMOOTH
THE BASE OF THE
SPLIT STOCK OVER
THE ANVIL HORN AS
SHOWN.
285-7
VARIATIONS
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SURFACE PATTERNS
Surface patterns may be
used in bars and plates to
embellish plain surfaces (eg:
“Keepsake Box”, p.931).
Three examples of this tech-
nique follow.
286-1
“WEAVE”
BEGIN BY LAYING
OUT THE PATTERN.
MAKE AN EQUALLY
SPACED GRID PAT-
TERN WITH EACH
SEGMENT EQUAL
TO THE SIZE OF
THE SQUARE
PUNCH TO BE USED
.
286-2
START BY PUNCH-
ING THE SEGMENTS
COLD TO FORM AN
IMPRESSION FOR
LOCATING THE
SEGMENT ONCE
THE STOCK IS HOT.
HEAT, AND PUNCH
ALL THE SEGMENTS
TO A DEPTH EQUAL
1/4 THE WIDTH OF
THE PUNCH.
286-3
USE A SMALL SIDE
SET TO MAKE THE
WOVEN PATTERN
BY PUNCHING
BETWEEN THE
SEGMENTS AS
SHOWN.
FINISH HOT
START COLD
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