Never seen our blacksmith use gloves at all, you get to know where the hot bits are! (I didn't, and have the burns!)Loving the no gloves policy...my kind of man I hate wearing gloves doing anything.
I like the little pile of box section cutoffs lifting the stand up abit
Depends how many times you want to use the driftAre you spying on me Nick? I was looking at drifts last night as I want to have a go, though I don’t know what grade steel I’d need, and I’ve yet to have a go at hardening and tempering, so much to learn!
Can you show us the drift you used please? I’ve seen both chisel and pointed types.
Do you know what grade it is?View attachment 405428
I've got an 8mm punch, that probably does 12x holes a day in 10-12mm steel. Fettle it up maybe once a month and rework it after 6mths or so.
It's air-hardening steel so never gets quenched. I don't wear gloves either so I'll quench the handle end occasionally if I'm doing a load at once and it gets too hot too hold.
Do you know what grade it is?
@hotponyshoes is that a bought punch? I have loads of 8mm rivets so that would be a handy size.
Most of my punches are made from en 9.
Depends how many times you want to use the drift
I have mild steel drifts, they will be ok for a few drifts. In fact a lot of my round drifts are just mild steel with a taper at each end.
All the way up to h13 for punches and drifts that take a lot of abuse.
Anything medium carbon will be fine in reality.
I have made a lot of punches, chisels and drifts from old cold chisels.
That’s my patent foot vice don’t you know,connected to a motorcycle chain,shove your foot through the hole,press down,the chain grips the steel onto the anvil face.I'm more wondering why there's a wheel on the anvil base ?