Bracelets
I forge bracelets out of different sizes and shapes of mild steel bar stock. The ends are tapered, rounded, and/or flattened first. I may also flatten round stock or square stock on the diamond. If I am going to file or fuller the edges, I do it after working the ends. Then, I do my twisting, securing the piece in the vice and spot heating in small increments with a torch and working my way up with a twisting wrench. After the twists are done, I shape the bracelet over the horn of the anvil, using a wooden mallet, so as not to damage the twist. Of course, if I decide to flatten the twist, I use my forging hammer. The final step is any scrolling done to the ends, which I do using scrolling pliers. I normally just apply Johnson's Paste Wax or Renaissance Wax to the heated bracelet after going over it with a wire wheel.