Dragon's Breath Forge
Dragon's Breath Forge
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Iron/Carbon Phase Diagram Tutorial
The iron/carbon phase diagram can be intimidating and confusing. In this video, Peter Swarz-Burt walks you through the diagram and explains how you can use it to understand the metallurgy and working properties of your steel, as well as how to apply this knowledge to get consistent heat treatments and hardness from your material.
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Видео

"Damascus" Definitions
Просмотров 2472 года назад
Peter delves into the sometimes mystifying terminology that surrounds wootz, "damascus steel", pattern-welded steels, and some of the decorative techniques that are common on historical pieces.
Chakram Forging Tutorial and Demo
Просмотров 5482 года назад
Peter walks us through the process of hot-punching and forging out a set of wootz chakram.
Twisted Wire Guard and Pommel Decoration Tutorial
Просмотров 2812 года назад
Jamie Lundell walks us through his process for embellishing sword guards, handles, and pommels with twisted silver wire. The tutorial includes tips on how to create your channel, get fast and consistent twisted wire, how to get a tight fit-up, and how to solder into a continuous ring.
Railroad Spike Wootz Forging - Lecture and Demo
Просмотров 4192 года назад
Peter talks us through the "dos and donts" of wootz smelting and forging on his new, experimental batch of railroad spike wootz. In future videos he will delve into his furnace set-up and get into the nitty-gritty of forging this fantastic material.
Time-Temperature-Transformation Diagram
Просмотров 5092 года назад
Time-Temperature-Transformation Diagrams (or TTT Diagrams) are plots of temperature versus time and are useful for understanding the transformations of an alloy steel at elevated temperatures. Peter walks us through the diagram and explains the window during which you can straighten your blades immediately after quenching. The link to the Kevin Cashen's diagrams can be found here: www.cashenbla...
Making a Sword Scabbard, Part 1: Wood-Core
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.2 года назад
Making attractive and functional scabbards for your blades can take them to the next level - in these videos, Jamie walks us through the process, gives tips, and points out common problems. In this first installment, we go from layout through the completion of a felt-lined wood core. In future installments, Jamie will cover leather wrapping the wood core and crafting the scabbard fittings and d...
Intro to Bladesmithing, Part 1: Forging
Просмотров 14 тыс.2 года назад
We've finally gotten around to recording our ever-popular "Introduction to Bladesmithing" shop class! This series will be broken down into three parts: forging, grinding, and finishing. This video covers all the basics of forging a self-handled knife and makes a great primer/refresher for our students who have taken the course in our shop, or as a guide for those seeking to start working out of...
Intro to Bladesmithing, Part 1a: Alternate Handle Style
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Peter expands on last week's "part 1" video by showing an alternate way of forging the handle of a basic, self-handled knife.
Peter Q&A - The Chemistry of Damascus
Просмотров 2952 года назад
Peter begins answering your submitted questions by discussing the chemical processes of forge welding and touching upon the basics of patterning. We intend to touch upon all these questions again with full tutorials as time allows, but in the meantime, enjoy this spectacular information dump by Mr. Swarz-Burt.
Chinese Cord Wrap
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 года назад
Peter demonstrates a fairly traditional handle wrapping technique with modern materials. Though paracord wraps on "tactical-style" weapons are nothing new, this techniques is self-tightening, gives a more robust gripping surface, and looks great.
Anvil Buyer's Guide
Просмотров 41 тыс.2 года назад
Peter talks us through the types of anvils as well as what to look for if you are in the market for one (new or used).
Damascus Tutorial
Просмотров 6452 года назад
Peter walks through making a damascus billet, step-by-step, and explains flux-less forge welding.
Hand-Forged Damascus
Просмотров 3432 года назад
Jamie follows up Peter's previous deep-dive into the chemistry of fluxless pattern welding by demonstrating that it can be made without the higher-end tools such as a press or power-hammer. Jamie builds a billet of random topography Damascus using the bare minimum tools to show you that it can be done by nearly anyone with a forge.
Heat Treatment In-depth
Просмотров 4222 года назад
Peter has talked about hardening and tempering steel before, but this time he goes on a deep dive into the metallurgy as well as running a number of flex tests at different temper points.
Intro to Bladesmithing, Part 2 - Grinding
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Intro to Bladesmithing, Part 2 - Grinding
Crucible Steel (Wootz) Melt - Part 1
Просмотров 26 тыс.2 года назад
Crucible Steel (Wootz) Melt - Part 1
Salt Pot Overview
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Salt Pot Overview
Crucible Steel Wootz Melt - Part 2
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
Crucible Steel Wootz Melt - Part 2
Forging Non Ferrous Metals
Просмотров 4492 года назад
Forging Non Ferrous Metals
Brazing and Tang Extension
Просмотров 5182 года назад
Brazing and Tang Extension
Wootz Knife Forging
Просмотров 7272 года назад
Wootz Knife Forging
Fitting a Tapered Bolster
Просмотров 2252 года назад
Fitting a Tapered Bolster
Twisted Damascus Introduction
Просмотров 2172 года назад
Twisted Damascus Introduction
Twist Damascus Tutorial
Просмотров 5772 года назад
Twist Damascus Tutorial
Twist Damascus - Billet assembly
Просмотров 1262 года назад
Twist Damascus - Billet assembly
Sword Handle Assembly
Просмотров 5802 года назад
Sword Handle Assembly
Twist Damascus, Pt. 3 - Forging the Billet
Просмотров 762 года назад
Twist Damascus, Pt. 3 - Forging the Billet
Templating and Layout
Просмотров 332 года назад
Templating and Layout
Mono Steel Finishing
Просмотров 632 года назад
Mono Steel Finishing

Комментарии

  • @joshuaford9003
    @joshuaford9003 7 дней назад

    How do you set finger groves in your tang

  • @Keshu27o8
    @Keshu27o8 26 дней назад

    your video is recommended to me by chat GPT

  • @TheOGfrenchy
    @TheOGfrenchy 26 дней назад

    Great info thank you!

  • @JPSEverydayGamer
    @JPSEverydayGamer Месяц назад

    Came here because I've found a Custom Wakizashi made out of a crowbar on ebay. The description says... Note: the brass hilt is not fused together and would need a refit to be more secure, but that’s how it was sold. ... Guess that's brass sodering right? Maybe just clamp the hilt in with a vice since in his pictures you can visibly see a gab between the blade and hilt.

  • @jayntibhaigajjar1785
    @jayntibhaigajjar1785 Месяц назад

    P

  • @Alduin7Worldeater
    @Alduin7Worldeater Месяц назад

    Its perfect thanks

  • @themightybuegeler4692
    @themightybuegeler4692 Месяц назад

    Can I also use a ball pin hammer as well

  • @outtakontroll3334
    @outtakontroll3334 2 месяца назад

    i like that logo

  • @choppergirl
    @choppergirl 3 месяца назад

    I like my short lengths of railroad tracks. Don't need an expensive anvil. Didn't cost us anything. Short lengths of Steel I - beams work really well too. Pieces of either are just about free. $10 a pound... um no. Anvil snobs.

  • @joehiggins7358
    @joehiggins7358 3 месяца назад

    What kind of steel are you using?

  • @danielforbes8711
    @danielforbes8711 3 месяца назад

    Wish I had watched the video before I screwed up 12" dagger. Oh well it's called learning

  • @giulianoMX
    @giulianoMX 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much. I love your approach on the scabbard instead of other videos I've seen where they carve the wood which seems painful. Did those 2 extra pieces of wood you glued on the sides added an extra 1/4" to give you a total width of 1/2" for the scabbard after using the planner? Also, I wanted to thank you because I was going to use 1/2" poplar which would have to be reduced later on with a planner which adds extra work, so I am going now with 1/4" thickness instead of 1/2".

  • @mikesteele2337
    @mikesteele2337 5 месяцев назад

    This is the worst video I've ever watched,. Aside from the 5000 "ahs" and strutters, his explanation is illogical and confusing. I'm a very experienced knife maker....take my advice and don't waste your time watching. It's pure garbage.

  • @habibkamaruddin7650
    @habibkamaruddin7650 5 месяцев назад

    Can i buy sir 🙏

  • @eliyassusanto6870
    @eliyassusanto6870 5 месяцев назад

    Very helpful, thank you so much

  • @suicidesamuraiz
    @suicidesamuraiz 5 месяцев назад

    I love the shuffle walk! I'm about to attempt my first wootz, while doing a bloomery burn, too. Good info!

  • @ericchilver9113
    @ericchilver9113 6 месяцев назад

    Wow this explains so much. Will need to listen a few times to let it all sink in

  • @aurelioperez1363
    @aurelioperez1363 6 месяцев назад

    Sacrilegium a open crucible

    • @gwcstudio
      @gwcstudio Месяц назад

      I think he said he had glass on it

  • @muriellivermore2560
    @muriellivermore2560 6 месяцев назад

    Very helpful! Thanks

  • @philiproux8011
    @philiproux8011 7 месяцев назад

    What I love about this anvil is the enormous girth of the waist of the avil! This gives the requiered inertia for me to less effortlessly hammer out my work. The horn is not that important than the bulk in the centre!

  • @goat9199
    @goat9199 7 месяцев назад

    u ded?

  • @mustamuri
    @mustamuri 7 месяцев назад

    ✨⚔️✨ 👶👏❤️

  • @trevordell6394
    @trevordell6394 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for the depth of grind! Super helpful in understanding!!! How do you keep inclusions/shuts out while twisting? T

  • @ronnieg6358
    @ronnieg6358 9 месяцев назад

    What are the principles of wood block mounting and metal stand mounting?

  • @KimGregGreen-uh1mt
    @KimGregGreen-uh1mt 10 месяцев назад

    Nks. The best tutorial so far simple and complete

  • @MrRon2k
    @MrRon2k 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing. I have some questions: 1. What were the dimensions of the steel stock you stated with? 2. Why didn't you flared the heel of the knife until you had already forged your bevels?

  • @ZeroAlligator
    @ZeroAlligator 11 месяцев назад

    This is awesome, is there a part 2?

  • @zahnklyberg9448
    @zahnklyberg9448 11 месяцев назад

    Instant subscriber

  • @mustamuri
    @mustamuri Год назад

    Make in dark..,.. you have too much light....

  • @billwoehl3051
    @billwoehl3051 Год назад

    Bananas? Make banana pudding 😂

    • @michaelrobertson8795
      @michaelrobertson8795 Месяц назад

      And most importantly, before you get started is for me going over the process before even get it hot. So I know, all my tools were there and you gotta hit it as fast as you can with the amount of heat you're putting in. Always do rehearsal before you start to forward that way. You know where everything's at. Great video

    • @michaelrobertson8795
      @michaelrobertson8795 Месяц назад

      Basically just utilizing the heat as fast as you can too save fuel

  • @billwoehl3051
    @billwoehl3051 Год назад

    Where do you buy your ferric chloride? How much for a gallon? Also, do you dilute it? Or buy it diluted?

  • @jmbstudio6873
    @jmbstudio6873 Год назад

    165lb Kanca from Centaur Forge. Cant beat it. I also have a 165 that I bought used and it is just steel cast. The Kanca has a top that is 65'ish Rockwell hardness.

  • @normandbujold6677
    @normandbujold6677 Год назад

    Very interesting video. Thanks for all the good info!

  • @aaronsher1
    @aaronsher1 Год назад

    Question - you made a point of not aiming the point of the blade "upstream" on the belt - why do you not do the same with the edge? All of your edge grinding was pointing the edge up, but I'd think you'd have almost the same issue there.

  • @petrimakela5978
    @petrimakela5978 Год назад

    One of the best knife forging tutorials I've seen.

  • @davidmanassy3440
    @davidmanassy3440 Год назад

    not sure if its my end or not but its hard to make out whats on the board

  • @garethbaus5471
    @garethbaus5471 Год назад

    I am pretty sure that just about everyone who has attempted pattern welded damascus has had at least 1 attempt that they just want to give up on and use as scrap. I wouldn't consider there to be any shame inherent to failure.

  • @jdr9942
    @jdr9942 Год назад

    Like previous comment, love the simplicity. I have been free handing mine for a long time. This will take guess work out. After 400 grit, do you switch to hand sanding vertically on the blade? From tang to tip or do you keep it same direction as the wheel?

  • @zonenhonig877
    @zonenhonig877 Год назад

    11:00 How can i heat treat a piece of steel like this (if i can at all) ? Also if i am not sure which kind of steel it is? Would it still make sense to buy a big enough piece fort a good price? Would also be great if someone could weld a hardened plate on that steel pipe if that is senseful.

  • @mightymurph550
    @mightymurph550 Год назад

    Very cool, thank you for the demonstration. I had considered taking up a class for fun

  • @SnowHunter44
    @SnowHunter44 Год назад

    very nicely done, informative video, thanks...

  • @tedgiannacopoulos3660
    @tedgiannacopoulos3660 Год назад

    This was an excellent video. Very informative for beginners!!!

  • @b01tact10n
    @b01tact10n Год назад

    I appreciate this video👍 I am looking forward to obtaining one to start out. I've learned how to make charcoal from my late grandfather and im looking to become a blacksmith.👍

  • @Vulgaryty
    @Vulgaryty Год назад

    Brilliant! This is exactly what I've been hunting for! Thank you so much for making and sharing this!

  • @Archtops
    @Archtops Год назад

    Great info! Thank you

  • @jackshadow325
    @jackshadow325 Год назад

    Peddinghaus and Kanca anvils are forged, not cast.

  • @damnu8089
    @damnu8089 Год назад

    Really

  • @nobs3075
    @nobs3075 Год назад

    While I now know some things to look for in an anvil, I seemed to have missed the point of title of this video, where do I buy?

  • @highdesertdog
    @highdesertdog Год назад

    You make it look easy. I would have gone thru half a tank of propane, and stock reduced handle/ricosso transition w a grinder, and it would still b a turd compared to the lovely bullet you just created

  • @dad4836
    @dad4836 Год назад

    Hey my friend great vid. Just saw it the other other day. I’m gathering comments together for a high and low temperature sword treat tanks. Lov’n your generosity with intel. We do the same. Could you send me in the direction of what salts you are using. Thanks Jeff