Hand Forged Ginkgo Leaf with Doug Lockhart

Blacksmith, Doug Lockhart, from Lockhart Ironworks in Logan, Ohio demonstrates how to forge a Ginkgo Leaf Pendant.
We will be making a limited amount of these beauties if you'd like to purchase one, find them on our website while they're available!
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-Danielle
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  • @user-sd1xn9uy7f
    @user-sd1xn9uy7f11 ай бұрын

    in my 70's just ordered a small propane forge (not arrived yet) youtubing for how to make tongs etc. and came across this, we moved into this house over 40 years ago and one of the first trees we planted was a Ginko, it's going on 30 ft. now, in autumn the leaves go brilliant yellow and as we sweep them up we always joke that they look like Ducks feet. Subscribed and after tongs and a spring fuller this will be my first project, Many thanks Danny

  • @grumpycricket
    @grumpycricket7 ай бұрын

    Hello from one metal working Lockhart to another! I enjoyed your video and learned a few new techniques.

  • @greyjohnson1097
    @greyjohnson10973 жыл бұрын

    Great looking leaf!

  • @michelleanderson8545
    @michelleanderson854510 ай бұрын

    Good technique but ginkgo leaves have two lobes, so there is a deep cut in the middle.