Fire Poker- Reverse Twist & Tetradecahedron Handle
Hand forged fire poker. Made on a whim, letting the steel and the tools guide the aesthetic design. This is one of my all-time favorites for all the shapes in the handle- like the curving reverse-twist, and the tetradecahedron finial! The finial itself is a very challenging shape to make symmetrical, and the diameter exceeds that of the parent bar stock, which is a weird detail few people know that makes forging very unique. The point is made using forge-welding, where the end is split, folded back, and fused into one solid piece. It has a couple coats of boiled linseed oil, and as I am very late to listing this it already has a pretty sweet aged-black color! I love it! what can I say haha. I'm 100% positive this will make your fires cooler.
Anyhow! Feel free to reach out with any questions. :) Thank you!
Ethan
Hand forged fire poker. Made on a whim, letting the steel and the tools guide the aesthetic design. This is one of my all-time favorites for all the shapes in the handle- like the curving reverse-twist, and the tetradecahedron finial! The finial itself is a very challenging shape to make symmetrical, and the diameter exceeds that of the parent bar stock, which is a weird detail few people know that makes forging very unique. The point is made using forge-welding, where the end is split, folded back, and fused into one solid piece. It has a couple coats of boiled linseed oil, and as I am very late to listing this it already has a pretty sweet aged-black color! I love it! what can I say haha. I'm 100% positive this will make your fires cooler.
Anyhow! Feel free to reach out with any questions. :) Thank you!
Ethan
Hand forged fire poker. Made on a whim, letting the steel and the tools guide the aesthetic design. This is one of my all-time favorites for all the shapes in the handle- like the curving reverse-twist, and the tetradecahedron finial! The finial itself is a very challenging shape to make symmetrical, and the diameter exceeds that of the parent bar stock, which is a weird detail few people know that makes forging very unique. The point is made using forge-welding, where the end is split, folded back, and fused into one solid piece. It has a couple coats of boiled linseed oil, and as I am very late to listing this it already has a pretty sweet aged-black color! I love it! what can I say haha. I'm 100% positive this will make your fires cooler.
Anyhow! Feel free to reach out with any questions. :) Thank you!
Ethan
30” long
22-23” shaft (from twist forward)
~1.5 pounds