Nice. I took a blacksmithing class not too long ago and had a blast. Once I get some other stuff squared away I hope to start buying some basic smithing gear.
@vtpaladin Centaur Forge is a pretty good resource for forging stuff. I've made a few purchases from them, including my anvil. The forge I use in this video belonged to my father. I guess he bought it at an auction or something like that.
@fastacker2 Forgery? well, that's one way to put it.
Don't know about a blown gasifier stove. If I just want to do a little bit of forging I heat the metal with an oxyacetylene torch. I've also used charcoal, but that's a lot more work than coal.
I really want to make myself a little forge like this I would like to make some railroad spike knives where did you get yours I have seen them online but not locally
great skill to have, I have put shoes on a few horses and made a little knife with a homemade forge and anvil. Would love to have the set up and knowledge of it you have
@tuffnutt34 I don't have a great deal of knowledge in blacksmithing, but I did take a class in it a few years ago. Mainly, you just need to get started to learn how to do it. There are of course lots of techniques, but it's really all about getting metal hot and shaping it how you want.
Nice. I took a blacksmithing class not too long ago and had a blast. Once I get some other stuff squared away I hope to start buying some basic smithing gear.
vtpaladin 2 months ago
@vtpaladin Centaur Forge is a pretty good resource for forging stuff. I've made a few purchases from them, including my anvil. The forge I use in this video belonged to my father. I guess he bought it at an auction or something like that.
therealvirginiawind 2 months ago
@therealvirginiawind Cool, thanks for the tip.
vtpaladin 2 months ago
I thought forgery was illegal? :)
never mind, forge ahead. I wonder if those air blown little gasifier stoves get hot enough for forge work as well?
fastacker2 2 months ago
@fastacker2 Forgery? well, that's one way to put it.
Don't know about a blown gasifier stove. If I just want to do a little bit of forging I heat the metal with an oxyacetylene torch. I've also used charcoal, but that's a lot more work than coal.
therealvirginiawind 2 months ago
Very cool! Thank you for sharing.
JaxRL 2 months ago
I really want to make myself a little forge like this I would like to make some railroad spike knives where did you get yours I have seen them online but not locally
MarshmallowVogt 2 months ago
@MarshmallowVogt I got my forge from my father who got it at an auction. I've seen them myself at auctions and also on eBay.
therealvirginiawind 2 months ago
great skill to have, I have put shoes on a few horses and made a little knife with a homemade forge and anvil. Would love to have the set up and knowledge of it you have
tuffnutt34 2 months ago
@tuffnutt34 I don't have a great deal of knowledge in blacksmithing, but I did take a class in it a few years ago. Mainly, you just need to get started to learn how to do it. There are of course lots of techniques, but it's really all about getting metal hot and shaping it how you want.
therealvirginiawind 2 months ago
Great work thank you for sharing,nothing gets hotter the that Hillbilly Gold ; )
duckzbuckznbigtruckz 2 months ago
@duckzbuckznbigtruckz Hillbilly Gold. That's fun, and accurate!
therealvirginiawind 2 months ago