Published On Oct 5, 2018
When making swords, most of the time is spent in front of the grinder. Grinding generates a lot of metal dust and that dust gets everywhere. Unfortunately, dust collection for metal dust is quite tricky. The sparks from grinding can create smoldering fires, and finely ground high-carbon steel burns surprisingly well. It's time to make my own metal dust collector. In part 2, I will build the frame from which to hang the blower and the Thien Baffle I built in the last video.
Ingredients so far:
Blower with steel impeller: https://bit.ly/pennblower
16 gauge sheet metal: 4'x10'
1" angle iron 2x20'
Pattern Welding Explained T-Shirts:
RedBubbgle: https://rdbl.co/2BSFDkr
Tee-Spring: https://bit.ly/3hOnhC7
Music Credits:
My Purple Fox
written by Josh Friedman, Cameron Stymeist, and Deborah Rodrigo-Tyzio
performed by Purple Fox and the Heebie Jeebies
used with permission by Josh Morgan Music © 2017
courtesy of 8th Dynamic Records
https://mypurplefox.com/
The Spark of Knowledge
composed and performed by Josh Howard Friedman
used with permission by Josh Morgan Music © 2018
courtesy of 8th Dynamic Records
https://www.joshfriedmanguitar.com
Leggero Come una Piumatura
composed and performed by Josh Howard Friedman
used with permission by Josh Morgan Music © 2018
courtesy of 8th Dynamic Records
https://www.joshfriedmanguitar.com
A big thank you to the following Patreon patrons:
Bill Nibz
Andrew Hecker
László Várady
Quinn Harold Waterfield
In this project, I once again got invaluable help from Tony Pederson!
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Filmed on a Sony PXW‑FS7. Color grading in DaVinci Resolve.