![]() |
|
|
|||||||
| Farriers Helping Farriers Fabricate Shoes For those of you who enjoy making shoes, either to nail on, for competition, or as a stress reliever.... |
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1636
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Here is an attempt at a wedge. I started off with 12.5 inches of 5/16 X 3/4. Constuctive criticism welcome.
Cody Hofsommer |
|
#1637
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Your fullering and nail holes could be a little more towards the toe on the hind. Where they are now IMO they are too far back. Work on your heels more. Don't turn the shoe until your heels are right. Check out the video on heels on the WCB site, I've watched it a few dozen times and learned something new each time.
__________________
Nick Young, Farrier WCB member #361 "I'll keep my freedom, my guns, and my money, you can keep your change..." |
|
#1638
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Here are two that I forged today one is a hind preventer barshoe forged from 14" x 3/8" x 3/4" and the other is a concave lateral heel support shoe forged from 11 1/2" x 3/8" x 3/4" flat stock w/ inside cut out(concaved) On the preventer barshoe, it is just the poor lighting and the lack of my photography skills that makes the rolled quarter appear thinner; the foot surface has same section width throughout.
__________________
Phillip Box, Jr., CJF AFA#9007 |
|
#1639
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Pretty work Phillip.
__________________
The harder I try the luckier I get. |
|
#1640
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Yeah good on you Phil noyce stuf mate
would that I had half your artistic tallent n skill
__________________
Mark Anthony Amor If we want anymore excrement like that outta you we'll squeese ya head Mind how ya go now
|
|
#1641
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Thanks Matt and Red. And Red, I'm sure you have a lot more talent than you give yourself credit for. I don't have a ton of talent, I have to work pretty hard at it everyday to do the little bit of stuff that I do.
__________________
Phillip Box, Jr., CJF AFA#9007 |
|
#1642
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Really nice stuff.
Would you list the steps you used to forge the concave shoe? Thanks. Rick
__________________
Rick Burten PF If you always do what you've always done, then you'll always get what you always got." "no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself" |
|
#1643
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Rick, this is the sequence I use, others may have other ways of going about it.
-Bump up(upset) lateral heel -Forge lateral heel checks -Forge medial heel and break toe but I don't close it too tight or define it at this stage -Mark fullering from heel to heel and run a parallel line with fuller just to the inside of your other fullering. -Cut out the inside with the fuller and hot rasp w/ half-round file. -Fuller from quarter to quarter full depth -Set and define toe and quarter bends, run fuller back through and lay out nails -Finish punching nails -Hot Rasp entire shoe and brush and iron it out. I personally prefer to leave the toe open to prevent chatter marks from the fuller trying to make such a tight turn around the toe of a hind pattern. However, you could just make a fuller that is adjusted to make such tight turns and this would enable you to set the toe at an earlier stage.
__________________
Phillip Box, Jr., CJF AFA#9007 |
|
#1644
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Well here is tonights forge practice. Not as pretty as Phillips, but never the less. 11 1/4" of 5/16 X 3/4. 1/4" bumped into the toe. My toe nails are still to far back. What do you think? Would they nail?
Cody PS They do stack up with each other much better then the pics show. I must not have been staight above them
__________________
Cody Hofsommer CF |
|
#1645
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Heels came out much nicer!
__________________
Nick Young, Farrier WCB member #361 "I'll keep my freedom, my guns, and my money, you can keep your change..." |
|
#1646
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
I'd say. The fullering and placement needs some work. How are you marking the starting of your creases?
__________________
yep. |
|
#1647
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Thanks Phil. I appreciate it.
Rick
__________________
Rick Burten PF If you always do what you've always done, then you'll always get what you always got." "no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself" |
|
#1648
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Quote:
__________________
Phillip Box, Jr., CJF AFA#9007 |
|
#1649
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
I marked 1 1/4" from center and then bumped a 1/4" into the toe. I think that would be pretty close for my nails but I keep forgetting and start my fullering there. I really only started creasing my shoes 2 weeks ago, my forging has a long way to go, but every journey starts with one step. I find my self thinking about forging all the time! who would think that bending a piece of steel into the shape of a horses foot would be so addicting? Anyway thanks for the input!
__________________
Cody Hofsommer CF |
|
#1650
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: handmades
Phill. Nails exit pretty close to center on the toe nails and just slightly finer on the heel nails. They are punched for MX 50's. I need more consistency. Baby steps!! Thanks again
__________________
Cody Hofsommer CF |
![]() |
| Tags |
| handmade, tools |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
