Anybody know where to get true hand-forget iron holdfasts? I'm planning a woodworking bench and would like to know where to find these before I start boring holes everywhere. -Thanks!
Check this out - Reviews and sources:
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/article/The_Mystery_of_Holdfasts/
pete
I got a couple off-shore ones from Klingspor's that failed after only a couple uses, and I did use a wooden mallet. (in a pine substrate to boot). Heads snapped right off: Cast, not forged, which was evident from the open grain of the broken metal.
Thanks Jimmy for the link to at least one good source.
Go
Actually, there is grain in iron/steel.
The cast ones don't use the strength of the grain.
I think of it like MDF vs. riven straight grain oak. If you try to bend both, you'd get wildly different results.
I have the Tools for Working Wood holdfasts, love them. IMHO, they are the best value out there.
But, ones made by a blacksmith are equally if not exceedingly awesome.
Avoid anything else, they are going to fail in short order. This is one of those rare cases where skimping just won't work out.
Jim
Anybody know where to get true hand-forget iron holdfasts? I'm planning a woodworking bench and would like to know where to find these before I start boring holes everywhere. -Thanks!
Holdfasts are a good project for a blacksmith in training. My 15yr old son is currently learning how to blacksmith from a local not-for-profit forge that was created by some from Colonial Williamsburg. PWW has a good article that gives you the necessary angles to make a decent one. Here are a couple different size ones my son made for me.