Adam’sForge blacksmithing videos
Adam’sForge blacksmithing videos
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Hand Forged Axe Workshop with Ben Abbott
Learn hand forging with Ben Abbott at Adams Forge! He will be joining us at Adam's Forge for demos and workshops from August 11th to the 18th.
Our signup page is here:
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Forging Classes With Ben Abbott!
Просмотров 2645 месяцев назад
Ben Abbott will be back from August 11th to the 18th at Adam's Forge for workshops and demos! Sign up here: adamsforge.org/#viewclasses #blacksmith #blacksmithing #blacksmithschool #blacksmithclasses #blacksmithtools #blacksmithprojects #forge #forgedsteel #bladesmith #bladesmithing #metalwork #metalart #glassart #woodworking #leatherworking #fif #forgedinfire #simivalley #venturacounty #handfo...
Ben Abbott Hand Forged Axe Demo!
Просмотров 1675 месяцев назад
Get it hot and hit it hard! Ben Abbott came to Adam's Forge and taught a hand forged axe class! He will be back with us from August 11th to the 13th for additional workshops and demos! Come join us on a new learning experience in blacksmithing. #blacksmith #blacksmithing #blacksmithschool #blacksmithclasses #blacksmithtools #blacksmithprojects #forge #forgedsteel #bladesmith #bladesmithing #met...
Forge Welding Hammers out of Wrought Iron and 1045
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Forging Split Calipers - Ep. 2
Просмотров 9242 года назад
Using traditional blacksmithing techniques Dossain Valencia forges a set of Split Calipers by hand. This is part 2 of 3. This class is available in person at our forge in Los Angeles, CA.
Forging Split Calipers - Ep. 3
Просмотров 5932 года назад
Forging Split Calipers - Ep. 3
Forging Split Calipers - Ep. 1
Просмотров 2872 года назад
Forging Split Calipers - Ep. 1
Fish Bottle Opener
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.2 года назад
Fish Bottle Opener
Railroad Spike Tomahawk
Просмотров 14 тыс.2 года назад
Railroad Spike Tomahawk

Комментарии

  • @Zelay-yh2zp
    @Zelay-yh2zp 5 дней назад

    Nice

  • @XSR_RUGGER
    @XSR_RUGGER 22 дня назад

    I’m learning so forgive my ignorance. What is the purpose of the smaller hammer. I see that it is moving the metal but is there a specific reason for the alternating blows?

  • @АрсенШидов-у2ы
    @АрсенШидов-у2ы Месяц назад

    👏👍

  • @johnbarnwell400
    @johnbarnwell400 3 месяца назад

    Awesome 😎👍🏼

  • @jesserogers398
    @jesserogers398 3 месяца назад

    That’s awesome do you have any videos on how you attached the handle ? Is it just friction fit or does it have a wedge

  • @michaelturner9848
    @michaelturner9848 4 месяца назад

    Cool!

  • @foggynight
    @foggynight Год назад

    Awesome, I dream of trying this lol.

  • @bhaktapeter3501
    @bhaktapeter3501 Год назад

    turn that railroad spike into a pipe tomahawk :)

  • @dennisw7350
    @dennisw7350 Год назад

    very nice.

  • @kyleaizondini-ay5144
    @kyleaizondini-ay5144 Год назад

    What kind of wood is used here?

  • @robertlee8400
    @robertlee8400 Год назад

    Putting a piece of carbon steel in it ,is like cheating to me , blacksmith it without it , there are ways to do this . This is just like Damascus steel pretty to look at , but can’t hold up to a true function time after time , eventually it will fail somewhere down the line . Heat treat the steel right & you don’t have to put a piece of carbon steel in it , use professional heat treating systems if you can afford them , it will hold the heat at temp & you,ll get better steel out of them & they,ll hold a edge longer . Another mistake you made was burning the Handel this weakens the wood . Would have went for a very dark stain . Never carve or burn your tomahawk handles . Tarring your handles or using old black motor oil can achieve this effect .

    • @Adamsforge282
      @Adamsforge282 Год назад

      Hi Robert, the reason we use as little high carbon steel as possible is an homage to the old days when high carbon steel was expensive and you would ONLY use it for pieces that needed to stay sharp and hold an edge. Furthermore the body of the axe doesn’t need to be hardened, it’s more durable as mild steel. Our forge weld here is strong and cross-boundry grain formation was likely achieved since it survived the quench. Burning the handle is another ancient technique called shou sugi-ban by the Japanese, it doesn’t damage any internal wood and creates a layer of carbon that prevents the formation of mold or rot and damage from insects.

    • @garetkonigsfeld2
      @garetkonigsfeld2 Год назад

      Blacksmith have been forgwelding in the bit for hundreds of years. Just because yours fail doest make it wrong or in your words cheating. If the steel doesn't have enough carbon, it doesn't have enough carbon. I care how professional the heat treating facility is. It's still going to be a soft piece of steel. He did a great job and did the correct procedure forgeweldig the bit in. Good job. Thanks for sharing.

    • @blacksmithingone
      @blacksmithingone 17 дней назад

      A railroad spike is still a low carbon steel at around point 3-4 carbon. most high carbon steel is around point 8 and above. So you need to put in a high carbon bit to allow it to hold an edge. Yes a spike will hold an edge but it will dull very quickly and not hold that edge long. Forge welding has been done for hundreds of years. This is how they made tomahawks, axes, knifes and more for years. Burning the wood of the handle does not weaken the wood. It will actually perserve the wood. It is a japanese wood treating process.

  • @pablodelfin9181
    @pablodelfin9181 2 года назад

    Nice EVA T-shirt mate, i paint my tradle hammer with the 01 unit colors hehe

  • @mtn.homeforge351
    @mtn.homeforge351 2 года назад

    Very nice.

  • @Dragon-Slay3r
    @Dragon-Slay3r 2 года назад

    Was only to catch the otter

  • @andrewoperacz7427
    @andrewoperacz7427 2 года назад

    Fantastic video!! Love the use of the black pipe bell to help drift the eye!!! Thank you!!!! Great idea!!!!

  • @thefarfiles
    @thefarfiles 2 года назад

    Cool video, I finally made some 3/4" V bit tongs today. Tomorrow I will attempt a RR spike tomahawk.

  • @publicblacksmith9467
    @publicblacksmith9467 2 года назад

    Hi Goodjob bro

  • @NoNeedForSensorsOnYouTube
    @NoNeedForSensorsOnYouTube 2 года назад

    Solid mount for that anvil. I have mine mounted to a steel tractor-trailer wheel and the wheel is permanently fixed to a beer keg filled with concrete. This allows me to use holes around the wheel to hold me tools. Every handle I have fits them.

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. 2 года назад

    Beautiful job. Forge On. God bless.

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. 2 года назад

    Looking forward to seeing more videos soon on this project. Forge On. God bless.

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. 2 года назад

    Forge On. God bless.

  • @edgardosergiomateo440
    @edgardosergiomateo440 2 года назад

    Porque de cada golpe deja elartillo de costado ? Es un tic

    • @Adamsforge282
      @Adamsforge282 2 года назад

      we look at the slot after each hit to punch it through straight and even on both sides

  • @ДмитрийСемдянкин-о2ь

    И чо это было!?

    • @Adamsforge282
      @Adamsforge282 2 года назад

      podpishitesʹ, chtoby uznatʹ ! subscribe to find out!

  • @oneirmcintosh840
    @oneirmcintosh840 2 года назад

    Red hot

  • @schmiedepeter3881
    @schmiedepeter3881 2 года назад

    Thetomahawk looks reallynice. Greetings from germany.

  • @torockiusz8836
    @torockiusz8836 2 года назад

    Nice Greetings from TFR