I know, I know - photos are necessary but I did not have my camera at the shop. Just wanted to say that with a press getting solid welds becomes easy as compared to all my failures pounding layers together.
We built a small 50 ton press out of a metal muncher at the fab shop. Actually just made smooth dies fpr the angle cut off and gave it a whirl. My welds took real easy and I have a new damascus(forge welded) blade in process.
The opening is pretty small because it is fabbed up out of an angle muncher so the mouth is only about 2x4 but for small knives and cable it works sweet.
For those that are struggling to get consistant welds I strongly recomend a press to get them set. Makes life so much easier.
Here is the "iron Worker" - we converted the center part(angle chopper) into a press by building smooth dies.
*a couple pics of the shop, forge, power hammer and some of the many anvils laying around. That ball behind the big anvil is solid and about 16" across. My buddy builds custom iron fences and you can do some cool stuff with a round anvil.
*I also added a pic of some of my recent works in progress. The knife blade is just a teaser to see what kind of pattern I am getting and I think it may be a nice one. The top piece is a cable billet I made today. I am not sure what I will find inside regarding cold shuts and junk but I am sure there is a decent blade in there.