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- How do YOU draw tapers? - Blacksmithing, General Discussion - I Forge Iron
Hi everyone, As the emphasis in the title suggests, I want to hear how YOU, plural, draw different kinds of tapers At the far edge of the anvil with the work raised and the hammer tilted to set your angle? At the near edge using half faced blows and then working them smooth on the face of the an
- How to forge Bend Flat Bar the Hard way using the Easy way.
Go to topic listing All Activity Home Blacksmithing Blacksmithing, General Discussion How to forge" Bend Flat Bar the Hard way using the Easy way
- New to blacksmithing, coal vs coke forge.
Hello everyone I am new to blacksmithing I have done a lot of reading and watching videos about forges I have also been window shopping available forges on- line The one I want to get is offered with either a coal or coke pot The difference being the depth, around two inches more for the coa
- Building a smiths shed - Blacksmithing, General Discussion - I Forge Iron
Go to topic listing All Activity Home Blacksmithing Blacksmithing, General Discussion Building a smith's shed
- My take on the Split Cross Fredricks Cross - Blacksmithing, General . . .
Go to topic listing All Activity Home Blacksmithing Blacksmithing, General Discussion My take on the Split Cross Fredricks Cross
- Rebar crossbow?? - Blacksmithing, General Discussion - I Forge Iron
Hi I’m new to this forum and pretty new to blacksmithing as well a crossbow is something I wanted to make sense I started forging I was wondering how rebar would work for this application I Know a leaf spring or other spring steel would work better but right now I have rebar and Im probably go
- A Way to Guesstimate Material Loss to Scale - Blacksmithing, General . . .
Hey All Newbie here with newbie question Is there a way to size a metal block to start with in order to arrive at a known forged dimension, taking loss through scale into account? Probably a million variables, I know, but sort of a standard Say an allowable percentage overage on volume to get c
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