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- A bunch of public domain blacksmith books on PDF
I recently purchased 30 blacksmithing ebooks on eBay for $5 A little research and I came up with some details All of them are works published prior to 1923, so they are in the public domain The guy on eBay claims to have all resale rights, but he's full of it You can find the following
- Forums - Bladesmiths Forum Board
North American Bladesmith and Blacksmith Directory 43 posts North American Bladesmith Blacksmith Directory Marketplace By Lorne W , September 17 Forges, Tools, Equipment and Materials Tools and Tool Making The tools of the trade and how to make them
- Chimney material advice - Bladesmiths Forum Board
As you correctly note forge flues shouldn't get as hot as fireplace chimneys, but for some reason the code does not have an explicit section for solid fuel blacksmith forges, so it is up to the code authority what section is applicable Might be worth enquiring locally before shelling out the big bucks
- North American Bladesmith Blacksmith Directory Marketplace
By Lorne W January 25, 2021 in North American Bladesmith and Blacksmith Directory
- Tire Hammer Plans by Clay Spencer - BladeForums. com
Ray Clontz Tire Hammer Plans by Clay Spencer These plans are for a 50 lb power hammer that uses the rear axle and hub from a front drive car and emergency spare tire and weighs about 700 lbs It is powered by a 1 hp, 1750 rpm electric motor, 120 or 240 volts, runs about 250 blows per minute
- Homemade Hydraulic Press Recap - Plans - Parts - BladeForums. com
Allrighty guys, for history I wanted to post this build with it's own thread Especially for those looking to build their own press Big thanks to @Ken H> @Stacy E Apelt - Bladesmith @fitzo @weo @Natlek @12345678910 for being a sounding board during the build We've been discussing some parts
- Inducting forging of blades - BladeForums. com
I’m not a blacksmith … but I wonder if the higher oxygen atmosphere in the induction forge presents a problem with more material loss due to oxidation of the surface? I've been kinda paying attention to this, and I'm not sure there's more (oxygen or scale formation)
- RIP Phillip Baldwin (Shining Wave Metals) | BladeForums. com
RIP Phillip Baldwin August 24th, 2023 Phillip was the founder of Shining Wave Metals and pretty much THE guy in the US for Japanese and other high value alloys, as well as an accomplished blacksmith and bladesmith For those of us who started in the 80s, he was sort of an icon Testy icon
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