CBA/ABANA Level-1- The Gate-Latch, Part 3 The Tenoned Staple and associated tooling.
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Part-3 of a 3-part video series featuring the CBA's and ABANAs gate-latch project.
A lot of this video focuses on the tooling required for the tenoned staple.
The tenoned staple is forged and riveted to the back plate during this video.
If you're clicking through KZread videos, this one is probably not for you, but if you're making the gate latch, hopefully, I've got you covered.
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Thank you for three excellent videos. Your calm, helpful, descriptive style improves my confidence, and my forging too.! And yes, I have all three of your excellent books. I thoroughly recommend them.
Best instructional videos on KZread! Thank you.
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Just an awesome video Mark. The same level of detail as in your books.
Very nice work sir. Very well done. Can’t wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge on. Fab on. Weld on. Keep Making. God bless.
Always like watching your videos. I hope they inspire someone to take up the hammer
This is an excellent video, thank you for posting. The John McLellan drawing on the calsmith site calls for 5/16" stock, where you are using 3/8". Both are fine, I'm just noting the difference.
Just ordered your 3 books. Am excited to receive them. And, already looking forward to the 4th in the series! Be well.
Mark, do you still plan to write a 4th textbook? These are very useful videos!
@MarkAspery
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Yes, I'm still working on the book, but I wanted to lend support to the CBA & ABANA curriculum as they advance.
@Slickheadhunter
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I was also curious about the fourth book, I have the first three and find them very informative
I like the video but had trouble hearing the commentary on my tablet. I'll watch it again on my pc. Lucky I am primarily a visual learner
Mark, are your swages and guillotine tools made from mild steel or tool steel?
@MarkAspery
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Mild steel, case hardened after proving them in use.
@texastaterbug5395
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@@MarkAspery Thank you!!
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