My first 3/4 fullered

Discussion in 'Horseshoeing Competitions and Handmade Horseshoes' started by Christos Axis, Jun 6, 2012.

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    This is the way most young lads go about a 3/4 fullered
    H 1 jump the toe
    H2 toe bend and mark the toe with your fuller
    H3 outside heel and hem your branch and mark to the heel with fuller
    H4 turn outside branch fuller and put nail holes in
    the same for the inside and then 1 heat for clip or 2 for a hind

    some lads can shave off a heat or 2
    but thats more or less how many heats
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    George show us some fullering with the hand made fuller please
    my 4 fullers got robbed in the break in
    i might try and make one
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    My easiest way is to have the pic in my picture file in my computer. Then pull it up as "upload a file". Then it gives you 2 sizes for your pictures and you pick one. Is this what you're looking for?
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Karen the only thing George is shy about is posting pics;)
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    Gotcha!
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    dana fenn It's complicated . . . .

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    Ahh . . . please, George?
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    Travis Morgan Copenhagen. You can see it in my smile!

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    Do you even shoe horses? I've not seen any pics! LOL
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    dana fenn It's complicated . . . .

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    my dear, George . . . . it can be done. i paid BIG time to have my sister come up and set up my kodak easyshare camera to do it. it's worked SO slick for years!
    sigh . . .. now kodak is shutting down and tsf all my pictures to Shutterfly?!? really?
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    dana fenn It's complicated . . . .

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    p.s. George . . . . . all my kids WILL have four legs . . . .
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    George, scanning in??? Who does that anymore? You can take film to Walgreen's and they'll put it on cd. Much easier. Or get a digital camera, pull the memory chip out, put it in your computer slot, and the computer will tell you what to do.

    The file error thing may be because the picture you're uploading is too big. I can explain what to do, but I'm sure someone can explain it better.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    If i can put a pic up anybody can
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    david a hall Moderator

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    John did you have shop bought fullers or home made? I have a lovely one Richard Elis made for me for doing him a favour one day. I mainly use a Jim Keith as they are nice to use. The Mustad one seems good value for money.
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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    I'll try. Scan/upload pics to computer "pictures".
    Go to Photobucket and open an account. Then find the upload button, and it will go to your computer file and you choose one, and at the bottom click open. Back at PB, you upload.

    The picture now has an address, actually 4. The 2nd one down is probably the one you need. Copy address and go to farrier site . In your post, you'll see a pic of a tree at the top. Click that, and it will askfor the URL.

    I hope someone can explain this better. Or tell you how to shrink the pic so it can be uploaded straight up to your post.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    All flatland fullers
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    david a hall Moderator

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    Trust Me Ray the hammer second from the right was a cats head hammer, I ground it down to that shape took a few hours and a few belts on the grinder. I cut the tit off and the drawing flat that was in the midle and ground about 3/4 of a pound off it. It is a lovely hammer to use and was cheap to buy if you dont count the man hours.
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    ray steele Administrator

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    David,

    I believe you but/and I 'm amazed, nice looking hammer.

    Regards

    Ray
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    Travis Morgan Copenhagen. You can see it in my smile!

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    You're an embarassment to the trade for refusing to learn new skills!
    (LOL)
    Trade in the grandpa phone and use the tapatalk app; you can take the pics with your phone and post them from it, too.
    If, after you get the phone, you have trouble, just go to a playground with a sack of candy and ask the kids if they wanna see pictures on your phone. ;)
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    Travis Morgan Copenhagen. You can see it in my smile!

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    Have you tried the Roy Bloom ones? What is your opinion?
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    i would not like the Bloom range of tools
    but i think he is a nice fella
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    i will come over and take some pics for ya and even post them;)

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