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    spoon forged from a bit of spring steel, turned out quite nicely!

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    That's a much bigger spoon than the one I made which was more like a spatula. But it is a fun project to try.

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    yes really fun trying to dish it, ive seen someone put a 50mm ball hitch in their hardy hole for stuff like this but my anvil has suffered a bit of damage under previous ownership and there is only 1/4" of steel on the back edge of the hardy so i'm a bit nervous about what tools i'm putting in it!

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    Now you're ready to forge a corkscrew




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