Large Sideways Hooks 90* S-hooks With Traditional Curl Finials Forged to Finish (roughly 6" long)

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I had a client reach out and commission me to forge a large batch of these larger sized sideways hooks or 90 degree s-hooks, after forging them I saw how useful they would be for countless applications. The hooks have a 1.25” opening on one end and a 1” opening on the other. The overall length is roughly 6” perfect for hanging cast iron, cookware , Cooking utensils, hanging baskets and more. Each hook is individually hand forged in rural Appalachia using traditional tooling and techniques , the last two photos are a “story board” showing all the steps involved in forging one of these hooks. After forging and cleanup work the hooks are given a traditional blackened finish. Thanks for checking out my blacksmith shop! Carter Conley
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I had a client reach out and commission me to forge a large batch of these larger sized sideways hooks or 90 degree s-hooks, after forging them I saw how useful they would be for countless applications. The hooks have a 1.25” opening on one end and a 1” opening on the other. The overall length is roughly 6” perfect for hanging cast iron, cookware , Cooking utensils, hanging baskets and more. Each hook is individually hand forged in rural Appalachia using traditional tooling and techniques , the last two photos are a “story board” showing all the steps involved in forging one of these hooks. After forging and cleanup work the hooks are given a traditional blackened finish. Thanks for checking out my blacksmith shop! Carter Conley
I had a client reach out and commission me to forge a large batch of these larger sized sideways hooks or 90 degree s-hooks, after forging them I saw how useful they would be for countless applications. The hooks have a 1.25” opening on one end and a 1” opening on the other. The overall length is roughly 6” perfect for hanging cast iron, cookware , Cooking utensils, hanging baskets and more. Each hook is individually hand forged in rural Appalachia using traditional tooling and techniques , the last two photos are a “story board” showing all the steps involved in forging one of these hooks. After forging and cleanup work the hooks are given a traditional blackened finish. Thanks for checking out my blacksmith shop! Carter Conley