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<blockquote data-quote="Witness2016" data-source="post: 69231417" data-attributes="member: 384170"><p>I'm guessing once you get started you will have those tool made in a short time...then again that would depend on how beautiful you desire to make them ...Can you heat up a let's say, a 1 foot long piece and make a few hand tool pieces from that, the same day, or do you have to complete the tool and go back to heating then designing next piece? Actually, can you make several wood handles then forge and place the steel part (blade ,etc..) onto the wood handles or do you have to do then in completion one at a time; steel and wood?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Witness2016, post: 69231417, member: 384170"] I'm guessing once you get started you will have those tool made in a short time...then again that would depend on how beautiful you desire to make them ...Can you heat up a let's say, a 1 foot long piece and make a few hand tool pieces from that, the same day, or do you have to complete the tool and go back to heating then designing next piece? Actually, can you make several wood handles then forge and place the steel part (blade ,etc..) onto the wood handles or do you have to do then in completion one at a time; steel and wood? [/QUOTE]
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