CERTIFIED JOURNYMAN FARRIER - Certification Bar Shoe - Paeden Underwood

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

Комментарии • 47

  • @blushiikitti988
    @blushiikitti988 4 года назад +22

    he never misses his aim 🥺🥺🥺

  • @Shadeskast
    @Shadeskast 5 лет назад +29

    Hard work.

  • @CarolWS004
    @CarolWS004 4 года назад +5

    Congratulations!!!! My son is a journeyman in HVAC!! Very long process and hard testing! Also, I was amazed to hear you are in vet school! What an awesome career choice. God Bless!

  • @unclebuck5051
    @unclebuck5051 4 года назад +5

    Congratulations to Peaden. Incredible focus and energy. Nice work.

  • @orcaartist
    @orcaartist 4 года назад +29

    That’s amazing work! The final product is incredible. Are there any kind of farrier competitions that can be witnessed in the U.S.?

  • @kellybrigham1766
    @kellybrigham1766 4 года назад +3

    What concentration and skill this young man has. Excellent work

  • @Strigulino
    @Strigulino 4 года назад +20

    I’m not sure that many other jobs combine such hard work with health care. I mean, imagine if a surgeon had to make their own hip replacement implants. 😮

    • @robinkonig5828
      @robinkonig5828 3 года назад

      Well to be fair making a custom hip is a million times more complex than a horseshoe

  • @darkstar.357
    @darkstar.357 4 года назад +11

    Gets 35 minutes, smashes out a quality shoe in 18. Legend.

  • @oxfordpictionary
    @oxfordpictionary 4 года назад +5

    I have never seen someone do this before. Fascinating

  • @danshep69
    @danshep69 4 года назад +27

    Great biceps from that work!

    • @maverick_vet
      @maverick_vet  4 года назад +6

      haha

    • @danshep69
      @danshep69 4 года назад +2

      S&S Horseshoeing, is that you?

    • @itsLeVi309
      @itsLeVi309 4 года назад +5

      Dan Shepherd no it‘s not him I assume because he was talking about that person in a reply to another comment ☺️

    • @maverick_vet
      @maverick_vet  4 года назад +12

      Lea is correct. It is not me, he is a friend of mine that I watched complet his CJF. I need to get brave and get in front of the camera

    • @itsLeVi309
      @itsLeVi309 4 года назад +13

      S&S Horseshoeing hehe I think all of us would love to know who you are but always remember: if you don‘t feel comfortable infront of the camera or you just want your privacy, that‘s totally fine!! It‘s your decision to make, not ours 🙏🏻

  • @colin.charbel
    @colin.charbel 3 года назад

    Wow!! Great skill!

  • @cbsmitty7281
    @cbsmitty7281 4 года назад +3

    Damn i remember that... 😂 My elbows hurt watching.

  • @tombob9201
    @tombob9201 Год назад

    The nails are. Little forward and the fullering is a bit racked but but the medial and lateral branches are prominent which is goon ,a lot of good in the shoe and time management is great

  • @grantstephenson6643
    @grantstephenson6643 4 года назад +4

    Is that a Scott anvil? Can you tell me are there advantages with the tapered anvil vs the square heel anvil? Thanks. Great vids.

  • @GreatGreebo
    @GreatGreebo 2 года назад

    Wow…very impressive

  • @Cutehuskyshorts
    @Cutehuskyshorts 4 года назад +1

    Should be on world's best workers vine and a quick question can u do a vid explaining all of your equipment and what they do

  • @vilhelmsauers1734
    @vilhelmsauers1734 4 года назад +5

    Sheldon. Do Farriers in Training have any fake horses to practice on?

    • @maverick_vet
      @maverick_vet  4 года назад +4

      some do. I never have

    • @vilhelmsauers1734
      @vilhelmsauers1734 4 года назад

      Why face backwards when shoeing a horse and why put a horse's hoof between your legs? Isn't there a risk of being injured if the horse decides to jerk/pull the hoof from your hands?

    • @catboysephiroth560
      @catboysephiroth560 4 года назад +1

      @@vilhelmsauers1734 in another video, he mentioned he does this so the horse doesn't have to do as much work holding up it's leg. It's more comfortable for the animal.

  • @JordanSmith-fg6if
    @JordanSmith-fg6if 4 года назад +4

    Someone with experience can hopefully answer this, but why does he bounce the hammer on the anvil? Is it to keep a rhythm, use the bounce for momentum to swing the hammer up, knock off slag of some sort? I know nothing about blacksmith or farrier work.

    • @Ace12444FTW
      @Ace12444FTW 4 года назад +1

      It helps with the reposition on the hammer while holding the hammer

    • @HeliosFish
      @HeliosFish 4 года назад +7

      There are a variety of reasons, regripping the hammer, a moment’s rumination, a habit learned by tradition from their mentor, or resting. Bringing the hammer down on the anvil means less distance to bring it back to swinging height. For those that continually bounce the hammer I find it’s easier on the elbow. An anvil being immobile and solid will rebound the hammer when struck ( Newton’s 3rd law. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction). This means at any given time the hammer is either going up or coming back down so when it needs to be raised back up one won’t need to overcome the inertia of it being at rest if they match the timing. Kind of like jumping on a pogo stick.
      One usually brushes off scale

  • @elstongunn4277
    @elstongunn4277 3 года назад

    I wonder if his right arm/shoulder/back are significantly bigger/stronger than his left arm/shoulder/back.

  • @mothball5425
    @mothball5425 4 года назад +3

    I want to appreciate his skills. But i keep getting distracted by his biceps 😍

  • @ermawhipple8771
    @ermawhipple8771 4 года назад +1

    Do Farriers ever use hearing protection? Years and years of that repetitive sound can really damage one's hearing.

  • @lessik28
    @lessik28 3 года назад

    Great!:-)

  • @westcoastfrisco
    @westcoastfrisco 4 года назад +2

    Tie your anvil down. Bouncing all over

  • @Ianochez
    @Ianochez 4 года назад +1

    I can't figure out why we beat the shoe cold or hot, as a lazy person, I would beat it blazing hot, I do not know when atomic structure could be critical in the process. because I assume that beating the steel while cold bend and stretch, and at blazing hot temperature, it might be possible that the atomic structure can somehow realign itself.

    • @92powerdiesel61
      @92powerdiesel61 4 года назад +1

      Here is what I know steel work hardens, and it also becomes brittle when heated up and not cooled slowly enough.

    • @Ianochez
      @Ianochez 4 года назад

      Yeah I was thinking about that. the next step would be magneticaly activated 3D printing, a magnetic pattern within the structure of the printed tools.

    • @Thatz_Dustin
      @Thatz_Dustin 4 года назад

      Just imagine it! Lol.
      Customer: yeah, the ole boy needs a new set of shoes! 🐴
      3D Printing Farrier: OK sir. That'll be 400$ for the design and cam costs, materials, and I'll be back in 4 days to shoe him up! Also I'll have to add an extra 50$ for the trim and alignment.
      Blacksmithing Farrier: OK sir, I'll give him a clip, level the hoof, and bang out 4 shoes in a few hours. That'll be $160

    • @Ianochez
      @Ianochez 4 года назад +2

      @@Thatz_Dustin ahahha I agree, but I hope that 3d printing could be cheaper later, like the radio or tv when they cost big money back then

  • @gcollazo955
    @gcollazo955 4 года назад +1

    How much is that shoe worth? I say $200

  • @christangaskins8770
    @christangaskins8770 4 года назад +1

    We all wanna know what u look like @ SS Horseshoeing

  • @clintonemmert5184
    @clintonemmert5184 5 лет назад +7

    Bet your arm is tired. Nice looking shoes, do wish the person doing the video got closer.

    • @maverick_vet
      @maverick_vet  5 лет назад +10

      That would have been better for sure! but it was at a Certified Journeyman Farrier Certification so I had to give him his space.

  • @chrisbieber6157
    @chrisbieber6157 4 года назад +1

    Horses literally don't ever need horseshoes...It's a cruel practice. Nice to see some blacksmithing though.

    • @Jasmine-kp3vd
      @Jasmine-kp3vd 4 года назад +8

      Chris Bieber I get why ur worried but no need, the shoes help with their feet so the pressure on their foot is released. I’m no expert at horses but look it up, if helps the horse and doesn’t hurt them.