Here's my second attempt, this one mostly by myself and with my own forge. Ended up bigger than I thought, but thanks to Clay's early instructions in the back of my mind, I managed to keep it from twisting all over the place as I forged it. A ways from finished, but already learning a lot.
Started out as a chunk of farrier's rasp (free).
After a little heat and hammering.
About to where I couldn't make it any better with my hammer.
You guys that can forge really close to finished profile simply amaze me...
And here's how it's going when you don't have a belt grinder
A few thousand pushes of the file later and it becomes extremely evident why good hammering will be on the front of my mind next time....
Like I said, no belt grinders and minimal tools for me. After I got it hammered out best I could, I used my cordless angle grinder to get more of the profile. Not the fastest way I'm going, but sure fun regardless. Any suggestions/advice always welcome-thanks for looking.
Jeremy