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You are doing good! Normally smiths start making S hooks and nails. If you can beat something into a round shape you are on the right track. The HF belt sander's are hit and miss. Some of them don't have enough power to knock off loose rust. You can build your own belt sander and have something that will work all the time. Wayne Goddard a noted bladesmith wrote a book titled "$50 Knife Shop". It's a really good guide to building up your equipment on a budget. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wayne-goddards-50-knife-shop-revised-wayne-goddard/1018008502
Nice Jussy..I dabble in the smithing also. Here's a few of my projects,mainly knives. The demascuc I made for my Kung fu teacher that celebrated his 60th Bday n 50 years of Kung fu. The other was a skinning knife made from an old file.
This is cheating as I no longer have a true forge, but I made this "hammer of Thor" compete with a rubik twist handle. Still have to make a stand for it though.
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