Restoring a Vintage Blacksmith Hot Cut

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GRAFF Wood Carving Discs for an angle grinder

These grinding wheels can be used for shaping, profiling, carving, notching, flattening and grinding of wood, softwood and hardwood, chipboard, laminate and even plastic. Also, the discs are suitable for fast removing in convex and concave zones. The shaping and carving with our grinding wheel is smooth and accurate due to hundreds of sharp tungsten carbide teeth. The wheels are load-resistant and highly durable.
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Well, ya, we want to see something heated up and beat on. That's why we're here!

Nice job on the hot cut.

Kirt-Davis
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Hell yeah I’d love to see a ball pein hot cut being made🙂

FeatherHorseforge
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Made one from Masonary hammer instead of a ball pain that I had now I’ve got to make the ball pain and to a Masonary hammer because I need one

willlothridge
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Every one knows crack kills😂 nice work on the restoration.

mountainwolf
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Enjoyed the video. Thanks for posting!

bobm
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Have a scar on the right side of my ribs from having a piece of a fixture wedge surgically removed . Don’t miss factory life

willlothridge
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oh Branden you might as well do a ball peen nothing else it gives you an upload! i've actually been mulling over doing a ball peen tomahawk when it cools down! those disks, i know few politicians i'd like to take those too!!!

keithmoore
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Looks like a less angry version of Hammerhand

whatever_it_takes
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So if i bring up my cold chisel to critical temperature let it normalize and give it a steeper angle i would be able to use it as a hot cut chisel?

gaylecoombs
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I'm more concerned about that red hot projectile that went flying than finding old hot cuts to restore

CSIClough
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With not being hardened does that increase the rate at which the tool will mushroom?

sunshaker
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Wow that poor thing took some abuse 😢 since the back is so splintered, perhaps the face was longer but got heated, smashed, then regrinded, heated smashed and then regrinded... over and over again 😢 too bad the back splinters gotta go, they add character

Sir, marvelous reanimation of that poor fellow! I did something simmilar to a, once, stone cutter, now turned into wood-debarking (adze? Axe?) Tool

DeusEversor