Ponder no more, it's time to graduate from Bovine University and make your very own branding iron for all occasions!
This instructable will show you how to make your own beef brand from bicycle spokes.
This idea can easily be expanded to a chicken for poultry, a swine for pork cutlets, heck even Bambi for venison!
I chose to make this branding iron out of stainless steel spokes as it is food safe, the thin gauge is relatively easy to bend, and the spoke retains its shape.
Do not use wire coat hangers for this project, hanger metal is an alloy which may contain lead or other toxic elements which can be harmful if consumed
Do not brand skin
This instructable won runner-up in the Low & Slow BBQ Contest.
Check out the other entries!
Enough talk, let's brand something!
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Signing UpStep 1: Strip bicycle tire
As tempting as that bike lockup outside your school or place of work is many bikers frown upon having their tires removed for this purpose. Try to find a junked or bent tire to cannibalize.
I asked at my local bike store and they had two for me to choose from. Look for straight spokes with no coating (paint or stickers).













































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The black you see in the photos is carbon from the iron being heated and used to sear the meat, it is not harmful. If any of this would to flake off and land on your food it would be no different to eating some ash, and in such doses wouldn't be much of a health concern. That said, you bring attention to the fact that you should clean your iron regularly to prevent excessive food build up.
As greensteam mentioned already temperature will play a huge factor, and just like for food a high temperature is desired.
Just as important is to consider the size of the area you wish to brand. The brand shown here measures +/- 76 x 44.5 mm (3" x1.75") and some bends were tough for me to do by hand, intricate bends may be hard to achieve with this gauge.
Have fun, if you succeed post the results!