Este yunque no tenia marca ni nada escrito si sabes de que marca o de que año podría ser , déjamelo en los comentarios !! This anvil had no brand or anything written if you know what brand or what year it could be, leave it to me in the comments!
Se me olvidó comentar lo de las hamburguesas, que buena pinta tienen, que olores, se me hizo la boca agua, pero estás mezclando restauración con cocina, que es otra clase de restauración, jajaja.🦾
Im always screaming and raving when i see people take so much of the surface of an anvil when they restore it, and simply replace the face with high carbon steel. Seeing you harden the face brought me joy! Good job! I think that you would have had an even better result if you would have moved it around in the watertank more during cuenching, adding new cold water does a lot, but steam jacket is a real thing! Well done sir! That is a well restored anvil!
Muchas gracias , me alegra mucho que te guste el resultado , no fue tarea facil , pero estoy contento con el resultado , proximo video sera mi primer cuchillo con un trozo de acero de 1000 años !!😜
I really admire the work you put into turning that sow's ear into a silk purse. I don't know that I would have put in that much effort into a anvil that was badly cast with sub grade steel but you did pull it off. Great work! .
Marvilloso trabajo, tú si entiendes lo que es un yunque y como debe ser tratado. Justo cayó en mis manos un (creo) Peter Wrigth de 113 kg con la mesa destruida, alguien lo modificó haciendo una escala de medición (supongo) de surcos de amoladora rellenos de estaño cada pulgada, justo esto es lo que pienso hacerle. Muchas gracias por documentar y compartir tu trabajo.
Otro magnífico trabajo,vaya quebraderos de cabeza pero que creatividad con el templado,muy grande!! Marca no tendría,ponle la tuya,hombre!! Te lo mereces.
Muchas gracias!!! La verdad es que para templarlo me las vi , son 50 k de acero y para que eso cogiera témperatura hicieron falta algunas horas , lo de ponerle mi marca no es mala idea ...
Brilliant! That was a very badly cast anvil that you made into something worth saving. Great work! I hope you’ll use it and it’s more than just another garden piece.
muy buen trabajo hermano es de días esa restauración, se ve fácil pero no lo es y no me gusto el video me encanto!!!! te di tu merecido Like y claro me suscribí también. Te sigo hace tiempo pero este video fue el que impulso suscribirme Lol. Mil gracias por el trabajo de todo. 👍
That anvil was an extremely poorly cast one from the factory. Nice restoration job. I was quite worried it might crack where the lead was poured in when you re-tempered it. All of the re-facing jobs I have seen were where the anvil was put into a large forge and the new face forge welded on. I treated my wooden base block bottom and sides with a copper base paint to kill any bugs trying to get into the wood. My friend and I both painted the sides and bottoms of our anvils with Atco Carbon Elastic paint. Horrible smell and takes a couple of weeks to dry, but in the last 50+ years since we treated them, no rust through the paint. I did like the routing of the anvil block for a good fit. Kudos on that idea. All in all, a very nice restoration job.
I'm at a loss of words to express how beautiful this anvil is… I've never seen them so clean, neat and fairly built. You're insanely talented. And the sole fact that you went through all this trouble to harden and temper it… simply outstanding
Muchas gracias !! agradezco mucho tu reconocimiento , fue mucho trabajo pero fue muy divertido , para templarlo estuve 3 días buscando la forma de hacerlo y probando varios métodos ❤❤
Excellent job. Was a little concerned when you plunged it into water that it may crack considering the void in the base of the casting, but it came good. Well done.🙂🇬🇧
Un proyecto magnífico y de mucho pesó maestro, lo de limpiar y rellenar, fácil, lo de hacer los agujeros nuevos, difícil, sobretodo el grande cuadro, lo de templar toda la parte de trabajo, muy complicado, a pesar de todo, el resultado final es espectacular, un gran trabajo como siempre, lo único que no me gusta, es la duración del vídeo y si le añades los 5 o 6 anuncios ya ni te cuento, si el tutorial lo partieras en dos de 16 o 17 minutos, sería mas fácil de ver, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 💪👍👌🤓😜
Muchas gracias Viorsa !! son buenas ideas !! lo de los anuncios lo acabo de solucionar los tenia puesto por defecto y la verdad es que le meten anuncios al video a cascoporro , yo soy el primer interesado en que Los espectadores tengan la mejor experiencia con mis videos , muchas gracias por tus ideas y tu sinceridad un fuerte abrazo para ti y para Naron ( Galicia )
Well it looks like you did a amazing job a lot of hard work I am surprised that the top plate did not crack around the perimeter of the weld at the time of quenching
I truly enjoyed watching this, Thank you. I've gotten gifted an anvil similar to your there and it's going to require some efforts to make it workable again, if perhaps not as bad as yours was, I look forward to the challenge.
Great anvil restoration accomplished with fairly basic tools. However, aesthetic speaking, the brightly coated / modern manufactured chain and lag screws are dissonant chords that detract from the rest of the project. JS Some hand crafted chain as well as hand formed square head screws in the stump band, with some flat strap anvil tie downs would push this beauty over the top. 💪
Muy buen vídeo de restauración. 👍 Estaría muy interesante que empezaras a recoger chatarra para fundir metales y hacer lingotes. Rescatar metales como cobre, bronce, aluminio... ¡Saludos!
The plate is not forge welded to the top like it was traditionally done. Only the edges are welded so there's an air gap along the entire center. It looks good and will be a good working anvil, it isn't done properly and the face is prone to cracking in half now.
sorry but strongmaster is correct - if your content with light forging it’ll be fine but if you start to put some force into your forging there’s a good chance that top will part ways with the body of the anvil
@@myrelics1 Keep doing what you are doing. You're a dying breed of craftmanship try to teach the younger generation. Sorry I don't know Spanish but I love Linda Ronstadt
I only can image how many of hundert of thousend hammerhits must he held... but i think facing the surface will be ok .... the rest of work whas to much for this old fellow... but in the end a nice work to get this retired anvil some prosthetik help😉👍
Un buen trabajo como al que nos tienes acostumbrados. Para mi tiene pinta de ser un yunque del s.XIX (mas que nada por el estado en general y el desgaste, pero mas alla de eso... misterio).
@@myrelics1 Por curiosidad busque un poco y vi uno muy similar al tuyo en todocoleccion, pero desgraciadamente tampoco aporta mucha info el vendedor :(
@@rebusomnia4540 yo también busque y no encontré nada sobre el ... Puede que sea bastante antiguo pero no tanto como los de forja , creo que es de acero fundido
Very good. You even heat treated the face, which most people don't. However, you need to bolt the base of your anvil to the wooden stump. It'll make it more secure and put more energy into your work piece.
Great job! I have a 1860’s mouse hole that is in worse shape than the one you have made like new. It has a 3/8 to 1/2” dip with a crack across it that I don’t know how deep. Can anyone suggest if to rebuild or replace. I just paid 100 American bucks for it. It’s 145 22:24 lbs ???
Buen trabajo maestro felicitaciones ,yo tengo un yunque que está deteriorado o gastado podría hacerme ese trabajo donde lo puedo ubicar por favor respondame gracias😊😊😊
Me alga mucho que confíes en mi para ese trabajo , pero no hago este tipo de trabajos , solo restauro cosas por diversión es como un entretenimiento que tengo
Chain kills some vibrations but does steal from the look of a nice shaped anvil. 2 small magnets placed underneath the horn and the heel dampens the loud ring of the anvil more efficiently.
Boa noite! Quando retornar á Espanha, vou perguntar para minha prima, se tem mais coisas do tempo do meu Avô! só vi a roda de amolar e a morsa igual a que você reformou. Lindo trabalho que você fez nessa bigorna!
When screwing you use your drilling tool into drilling mode instead of screwing (the selector with numbers and drawings). It might be why you break some screws. Very nice work besides that.
Tremendo!!! 😍😍😍😍😍 una maravilla de restauración, y es una gozada ver lo creativo que eres, trabajando con relativamente pocos medios 👏👏👏👏 Es el primer vídeo tuyo que veo, y algo me dice que eres de aquí, de España? 😉😉😉
What a huge undertaking! And your results were quite Good! As per the anvil itself, I would venture to say it's a Vulcan. Or one other the variants produce by Vulcan. Arm n hammer was one such and there were others produce for outlet store which carried little or no markings, and usually of lesser quality. IMHO you "had" one of the lower quality ones. "Had" because your transformation has raised to from the dead and made a higher quality end product. Can you share the grade if steel you added to make the top plate? Appears to be 20mm to 25 mm thickness? End result appears to be in the 80 to 90 kilo range? Nicely done Sir Blessings aboundant Crawford out 🙏🏻🔥⚒️🧙🏼♂️
Muchas gracias !! El peso final fue de unos 60 k , la placa superior es de 20 mm , muchas gracias por la información , estoy de acuerdo contigo en que tenia que ser un yunque de baja calidad por no disponer de una marca grabada ... el grado de dureza de la placa superior después del templado acabo siendo de unos 55 HRC
Impressive amount of work for that anvil ! A simple block of iron would work well enough, especially with a hardened surface. For your anvil however, i had a few concerns : First, the fact that the face was only welded on the sides meant it wasn't all a single solid block, and i'm wondering if you're not losing energy trough vibration and the gap between the face and the body of the anvil. Then of course, it seems you had some problems with the hardening. You said OK on the video, but the anvil was still clearly soft (the file was biting in the face, even a medium carbon steel like C40 would mostly skid a file after a quench). Are you sure you used hardenable steel for the face ? Because in that case, don't bother hardening it. Then, for hardening, you need to heat up everything evenly at a cherry red. No less, no more. For that, i think it would have worked better with a slightly bigger pit, AND way more charcoal all around. The key is really to make a large fireball insulated by a thick layer of charcoal all around. When you quenched, the anvil didn't look hot at all. A magnet shouldn't stick when you quench.
Gracias ! si es acero que se puede templar específicamente con agua , quedo bastante duro , y no pierde energía al golpearlo estoy bastante contento con el resultado , es mas que suficiente para el uso que le doy en mi taller
Would that work for an anvil? Welding a sheet of metal to the top of it, and what was the metal that was poured into the bottom of it ? Lead ? It looks good at the end, but I'm not sure if a blacksmith would use it
pues te garantizo que funciona bastante bien , ya he forjado bastantes herramientas y un chuchillo que será mi próximo video , no te lo pierdas ! el metal fundido es plomo si
@@myrelics1 there is empty space in between the face and the body of the anvil. This is going to suck up energy. You should have welded all the way from the middle to the outside with a full penetration weld that fills in all the space. Also you don't need a complete flat anvil which would have left the original heat treat.
@@sander7165 si las caras están perfectamente refrentadas como es el caso la perdida de energía es 0 , no es necesario soldar desde el interior , la ultima parte no la entendí
Este yunque no tenia marca ni nada escrito si sabes de que marca o de que año podría ser , déjamelo en los comentarios !! This anvil had no brand or anything written if you know what brand or what year it could be, leave it to me in the comments!
Se me olvidó comentar lo de las hamburguesas, que buena pinta tienen, que olores, se me hizo la boca agua, pero estás mezclando restauración con cocina, que es otra clase de restauración, jajaja.🦾
@@viorsa8200 había que parar para comer ... Ese yunque no cogía temperatura ni a empujones 😂 la hamburguesa era de pollo estaba buenísima
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Im always screaming and raving when i see people take so much of the surface of an anvil when they restore it, and simply replace the face with high carbon steel. Seeing you harden the face brought me joy! Good job! I think that you would have had an even better result if you would have moved it around in the watertank more during cuenching, adding new cold water does a lot, but steam jacket is a real thing! Well done sir! That is a well restored anvil!
Muchas gracias , me alegra mucho que te guste el resultado , no fue tarea facil , pero estoy contento con el resultado , proximo video sera mi primer cuchillo con un trozo de acero de 1000 años !!😜
Would have loved to see the difference between a steel ball bounce on the old surface compared to the new surface. Great video thumbs up.
Thanks !!!
I really admire the work you put into turning that sow's ear into a silk purse. I don't know that I would have put in that much effort into a anvil that was badly cast with sub grade steel but you did pull it off. Great work!
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thank you so much !!!
Wonderful to see someone take the time to save an old, abused anvil. It will last a lifetime now. Keep the fire burning!
Muchas gracias !! mantendré el fuego encendido !!
Algo aparentemente sencillo de restaurar y el trabajo que da, aún más con una terminación como esa. Gran video.
Muchas gracias !! la verdad es que si que me dio trabajo ...
Most MAGNIFICENT restoration I've ever seen!!!! A thing of pure BEAUTY!!
Muchas gracias !! ❤❤❤
Excellent thorough work. No Ts left uncrossed. Makes me wish I was young again. A pleasure to watch.
Muchas gracias !!
Marvilloso trabajo, tú si entiendes lo que es un yunque y como debe ser tratado. Justo cayó en mis manos un (creo) Peter Wrigth de 113 kg con la mesa destruida, alguien lo modificó haciendo una escala de medición (supongo) de surcos de amoladora rellenos de estaño cada pulgada, justo esto es lo que pienso hacerle. Muchas gracias por documentar y compartir tu trabajo.
Great and beautiful job.
I liked the new creative method of bluing by using the hamburger.😁
Thank you. I enjoyed it.
Muchas gracias , me alegra mucho que te gustase !!!
Un trabajo magnífico, como siempre... y celebro ver que no soy al único que se le rompen los tornillos al apretarlos.😝
Muchas gracias !! Tornillos y broca 😂 no sé de qué madera era el tronco pero era durísima
You may not know it so im going to tell you, this video did wonders for MY OCD. The straight lines. The flat edges. I lub it! 👍✌️
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Otro magnífico trabajo,vaya quebraderos de cabeza pero que creatividad con el templado,muy grande!! Marca no tendría,ponle la tuya,hombre!! Te lo mereces.
Muchas gracias!!! La verdad es que para templarlo me las vi , son 50 k de acero y para que eso cogiera témperatura hicieron falta algunas horas , lo de ponerle mi marca no es mala idea ...
An Excellent repair Job. You got the hardy hole spot on too. Brilliant job.
Thank you so much !!
Beautiful restoration!
Who doesn't love a good anvil?
Thanks for sharing! 😊
thank you so much !!
Beautiful refabrication of that anvil. It is certainly built better than it was before. 👍
Lo atamos con alambre! Muy bien. Saludos de EEUU. muy buena obra!
Muchas gracias!!!
Brilliant! That was a very badly cast anvil that you made into something worth saving. Great work! I hope you’ll use it and it’s more than just another garden piece.
Muchas gracias !! espero usarlo bastante !!
Excellent job bro, I thought you were making a mistake by grinding that bevel on the top until I saw what you did it for.👍👍
Thank you so much !!!
Un cambio espectacular. Enhorabuena
Gracias !!
*My Relics* Bravo well done, thank-you for taking the time to bring us along. GOD Bless.
Thank you so much!!❤
muy buen trabajo hermano es de días esa restauración, se ve fácil pero no lo es y no me gusto el video me encanto!!!! te di tu merecido Like y claro me suscribí también. Te sigo hace tiempo pero este video fue el que impulso suscribirme Lol. Mil gracias por el trabajo de todo. 👍
Muchas gracias Antonio !!!❤❤
Fantastico trabajo de restauracion. Una joyita. Enhorabuena por tu trabajo. Un cordial saludo
Muchas gracias Miguel !! una joyita sii , tenia muchas ganas de tener uno , será de tanto ver forjado a fuego 😂 un saludo !!
@@myrelics1 Je, je, te vemos forjando un bowie en un proximo video!
@@Miguel_ON65 pues no vas muy desencaminado 😂 algo se verá !!
A lot of work but well worth it. You did a most masterful job. I commend your skills and your effort.
Muchas gracias !! me alegra que te guste ❤❤
That anvil was an extremely poorly cast one from the factory. Nice restoration job. I was quite worried it might crack where the lead was poured in when you re-tempered it.
All of the re-facing jobs I have seen were where the anvil was put into a large forge and the new face forge welded on.
I treated my wooden base block bottom and sides with a copper base paint to kill any bugs trying to get into the wood.
My friend and I both painted the sides and bottoms of our anvils with Atco Carbon Elastic paint. Horrible smell and takes a couple of weeks to dry, but in the last 50+ years since we treated them, no rust through the paint. I did like the routing of the anvil block for a good fit. Kudos on that idea.
All in all, a very nice restoration job.
Muchas gracias !! ❤ gracias por compartir tus experiencias , lo de la pintura es muy interesante y la buscare , saludos !!
Actually he did not really add any hardness to the anvil. Wrong kind of metal for that.
@@TheCobraman45¿ dime que metal use ?
¡Siempre espero tus videos porque nunca me defraudas, genial como siempre!.
Muchas gracias !! con subs asi dan ganas de ponerse a trabajar en el siguiente video ❤
I'm at a loss of words to express how beautiful this anvil is… I've never seen them so clean, neat and fairly built. You're insanely talented. And the sole fact that you went through all this trouble to harden and temper it… simply outstanding
Muchas gracias !! agradezco mucho tu reconocimiento , fue mucho trabajo pero fue muy divertido , para templarlo estuve 3 días buscando la forma de hacerlo y probando varios métodos ❤❤
Buen curro te ha dado ese yunque, quedo de paquete, y la base muy buena, felicidades por el trabajo 👍 👏 💪 😉
Muchas gracias !! La verdad es que dio trabajo , pero me gusta este tipo de trabajo
What a great channel I love to watch them restore old stuff
Thanks !!
Да наковальню отшлифовал . Ты гений . Это же как только догадался .
Hello from England. Just subbed, i've got a thing for anvils. Lovely restoration. Thank you.
Thanks !!!
Very cool, love the lathe faceing the anvil, you should do the ball bearing test to see if the face is hardened evenly.
Excellent job. Was a little concerned when you plunged it into water that it may crack considering the void in the base of the casting, but it came good. Well done.🙂🇬🇧
Muchas gracias !! a mi también me preocupaba que se pudiese agrietar
Awesome job.
Now drop a big ball bearing onto the top of it to check rebound. That's the real test.
Gracias !! , tendré que probarlo !!
Very nice work.
I really liked how this turned out.
Thanks for sharing.
Take care.
Muchas gracias a ti por verlo y comentar!!!
Love that you made it into a working anvil, not a lawn ornament
Thank you so much !!!
Aye dios mio, hamburquesas! That was awesome dude, nice restoration 👍
Muchas gracias !!!
Nice job my friend……filing that hardy hole square took some time I bet……
Muchas gracias !! Si , tarde mucho tiempo en limarlo
Un proyecto magnífico y de mucho pesó maestro, lo de limpiar y rellenar, fácil, lo de hacer los agujeros nuevos, difícil, sobretodo el grande cuadro, lo de templar toda la parte de trabajo, muy complicado, a pesar de todo, el resultado final es espectacular, un gran trabajo como siempre, lo único que no me gusta, es la duración del vídeo y si le añades los 5 o 6 anuncios ya ni te cuento, si el tutorial lo partieras en dos de 16 o 17 minutos, sería mas fácil de ver, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 💪👍👌🤓😜
Muchas gracias Viorsa !! son buenas ideas !! lo de los anuncios lo acabo de solucionar los tenia puesto por defecto y la verdad es que le meten anuncios al video a cascoporro , yo soy el primer interesado en que Los espectadores tengan la mejor experiencia con mis videos , muchas gracias por tus ideas y tu sinceridad un fuerte abrazo para ti y para Naron ( Galicia )
My compliments on an excellent job Sir. Thank you for sharing !
than you so much !!❤
Una vez más un gran vídeo de un gran trabajo. ¡Bravo, amigo canario!.
A esperar con ganas el próximo.
Un cordial saludo, maestro
Muchas gracias!! ❤️ Un saludo!!
Excellent work! The tool that helps to make all the other tools.
Thanks !!!
It looks like it got worms. Glad you saved it.
Хорошая работа, смотрел с интересом! Понравилось! 👍
Gracias !!❤
Well it looks like you did a amazing job a lot of hard work I am surprised that the top plate did not crack around the perimeter of the weld at the time of quenching
Muchas gracias !! yo también estaba preocupado con eso , pero nada ni una grieta ..
I truly enjoyed watching this, Thank you. I've gotten gifted an anvil similar to your there and it's going to require some efforts to make it workable again, if perhaps not as bad as yours was, I look forward to the challenge.
🤣 thank you so much !! ❤
Отличная работа, ждем откованных шедевров.
Excellent restoration & beautiful anvil.
Thank you so much !! ❤
Great anvil restoration accomplished with fairly basic tools. However, aesthetic speaking, the brightly coated / modern manufactured chain and lag screws are dissonant chords that detract from the rest of the project. JS Some hand crafted chain as well as hand formed square head screws in the stump band, with some flat strap anvil tie downs would push this beauty over the top. 💪
Thanks !! ❤
very nice work i look forward to viewing more of your restorations 👍👍👍👍
Thanks !!!❤❤
Muy buen vídeo de restauración. 👍
Estaría muy interesante que empezaras a recoger chatarra para fundir metales y hacer lingotes. Rescatar metales como cobre, bronce, aluminio...
¡Saludos!
Muchas gracias !!! Ya me hice la forja y tengo pensado hacerme un horno para fundir metales , gracias por tus sugerencias!!
Genial,genial, genial muy buen trabajo si señor ,peeeeeeero un poco pesada la parrilla no😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👏👏👏👏🍻🍻🍻🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
😂😂 me gustan bien echas las de pollo 😋
The best anvil restoration ever.
thanks !!!❤❤
@@myrelics1 I just watched it the second time. It's still the best anvil restoration ever.
Los videos de restauracion o creacion de yunkes son is favoritos
Very nice l was wondering how you were going to harden the new top well done 👏
Thank you so much !!!❤
The plate is not forge welded to the top like it was traditionally done. Only the edges are welded so there's an air gap along the entire center. It looks good and will be a good working anvil, it isn't done properly and the face is prone to cracking in half now.
Al aplanar las 2 caras perfectamente no existe espacio de aire entre las placas , quedo una pieza solida y resistente , no va a partir
sorry but strongmaster is correct - if your content with light forging it’ll be fine but if you start to put some force into your forging there’s a good chance that top will part ways with the body of the anvil
The hole, was a casting defect. The mold maker did not include a big enough RISER, to feed the cooling molten steel/iron.
This is great work. I appreciate your video making as well.
Muchas gracias !!
To do that type of work you need a lot of specialty tools.But it nice to see bring back the old anvil
Muchas gracias !! me alegra que te guste
@@myrelics1 Keep doing what you are doing. You're a dying breed of craftmanship try to teach the younger generation. Sorry I don't know Spanish but I love Linda Ronstadt
@@pcs2511 Muchas gracias !! tu comentario me da mucho animo !!❤❤❤❤
I only can image how many of hundert of thousend hammerhits must he held... but i think facing the surface will be ok .... the rest of work whas to much for this old fellow... but in the end a nice work to get this retired anvil some prosthetik help😉👍
Muchas gracias !!
Buen trabajo , saludos desde Valencia
Gracias , saludos !!
You should use some silicone to mount it to the stump it sounds good the way it is not with the silicone nothing can get under it
Good job 👍
Muchas gracias !! al final lo atornille al tronco con unas placas de acero
Un buen trabajo como al que nos tienes acostumbrados. Para mi tiene pinta de ser un yunque del s.XIX (mas que nada por el estado en general y el desgaste, pero mas alla de eso... misterio).
Muchas gracias!! Sii antiguo parece , pero no tenía nada escrito ni ninguna marca ... Un misterio
@@myrelics1 Por curiosidad busque un poco y vi uno muy similar al tuyo en todocoleccion, pero desgraciadamente tampoco aporta mucha info el vendedor :(
@@rebusomnia4540 yo también busque y no encontré nada sobre el ... Puede que sea bastante antiguo pero no tanto como los de forja , creo que es de acero fundido
Nos has hecho esperar pero merecía la pena!!
Muchas gracias Salvador !!
@@myrelics1 a ti por subir estos vídeos.
muy buen trabajo de resureccion,,gracias por tu tiempoi
Muchas gracias !! y gracias a ti por el tuyo , se te habrá revuelto el estomago de ver como embride el yunque al torno 😂
@@myrelics1 de eso no vamos a hablar...y de como sujetaste la herramienta en el plato tampoco.,,,ja ja...un saludo
😂😂 lo se , Un saludo
Yo tengo uno que está igual me gustó el trabajo 👍💪
Gracias !!
Well done that was amazing! I loved watching this 👍
el plomo da mucha mas masa al yunque
Very good. You even heat treated the face, which most people don't.
However, you need to bolt the base of your anvil to the wooden stump. It'll make it more secure and put more energy into your work piece.
Muchas gracias por ver el video y por tus sugerencias !! , actualmente ya lo tengo atornillado al tronco y también le puse ruedas
Magnífico trabalho parabéns 👏👏👏👏. Br
muito obrigado !!
Eine gute Arbeit von einem guten Mann 🪚🔩🔨👍👍 Viele Grüße aus Deutschland 🍀
Well done. Professional restoration.
Thanks !!
Wow! What a great restoration!
Thank you so much !! ❤
Regunta q tipo de acero colocaste arriba del yunque y cual soldadura aplicaste se ve muy bien el acabado felicitaciones!!
muchas gracias !! es acero templable que se puede templar específicamente con agua
Beautiful job, Sir
Thanks !!
Hell of a restoration Bro.👌👌👌
Thanks !!!
Awesome Job! You taught me allot. Thank you.
Muchas gracias !!
Excellent work! 👍👌
Guau!!!!!! Espectacular 😱
Muchas gracias !!!
Great job! I have a 1860’s mouse hole that is in worse shape than the one you have made like new. It has a 3/8 to 1/2” dip with a crack across it that I don’t know how deep. Can anyone suggest if to rebuild or replace. I just paid 100 American bucks for it. It’s 145 22:24 lbs ???
Muchas gracias ! yo lo reconstruiría !
Buen trabajo maestro felicitaciones ,yo tengo un yunque que está deteriorado o gastado podría hacerme ese trabajo donde lo puedo ubicar por favor respondame gracias😊😊😊
Me alga mucho que confíes en mi para ese trabajo , pero no hago este tipo de trabajos , solo restauro cosas por diversión es como un entretenimiento que tengo
@@myrelics1 okey de todas maneras gracias.
26:47 is the chain the anvils necklace? Or does it actually have a purpose, Iv seen some others with a chain so not sure.
la cadena evita vibraciones sonido y ayuda a sujetar piezas al yunque
Chain kills some vibrations but does steal from the look of a nice shaped anvil. 2 small magnets placed underneath the horn and the heel dampens the loud ring of the anvil more efficiently.
Boa noite! Quando retornar á Espanha, vou perguntar para minha prima, se tem mais coisas do tempo do meu Avô! só vi a roda de amolar e a morsa igual a que você reformou. Lindo trabalho que você fez nessa bigorna!
Muito obrigado !!❤
When screwing you use your drilling tool into drilling mode instead of screwing (the selector with numbers and drawings). It might be why you break some screws. Very nice work besides that.
The hand work is excellent
Thanks !!!
Provavelmente o Machado do Thor foi forjado por você 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Belo trabalho.
🤣🤣 Muchas gracias !!
Gran trabajo, ni llevándolo al infierno parece que no quería templar jajajaja
Gracias !!! Me costó bastante que cogiera témperatura son 50 k de acero
Ficou perfeito parabéns pelo seu excelente trabalho
Muito obrigado !!!
True heavy metal, nice!
Как тебе удалось восстановить такой сложный электронно-механический прибор? Браво, Мастер! 😂
Tremendo!!! 😍😍😍😍😍 una maravilla de restauración, y es una gozada ver lo creativo que eres, trabajando con relativamente pocos medios 👏👏👏👏
Es el primer vídeo tuyo que veo, y algo me dice que eres de aquí, de España? 😉😉😉
What a huge undertaking! And your results were quite Good!
As per the anvil itself, I would venture to say it's a Vulcan. Or one other the variants produce by Vulcan. Arm n hammer was one such and there were others produce for outlet store which carried little or no markings, and usually of lesser quality. IMHO you "had" one of the lower quality ones. "Had" because your transformation has raised to from the dead and made a higher quality end product.
Can you share the grade if steel you added to make the top plate? Appears to be 20mm to 25 mm thickness? End result appears to be in the 80 to 90 kilo range?
Nicely done Sir
Blessings aboundant
Crawford out 🙏🏻🔥⚒️🧙🏼♂️
Muchas gracias !! El peso final fue de unos 60 k , la placa superior es de 20 mm , muchas gracias por la información , estoy de acuerdo contigo en que tenia que ser un yunque de baja calidad por no disponer de una marca grabada ... el grado de dureza de la placa superior después del templado acabo siendo de unos 55 HRC
Great work ! Thanks for sharing 👍
Muchas gracias a ti por verlo y comentar !!!
Buen trabajo! Las marcas que tiene en las esquinas son de gente probando si los punzones están duros.
😂🤣 Muchas gracias !!
18:47 наковальня - мечта кузнеца!!!
Estoy muy contento de tener uno !!
You do beautiful work.
Is the in-ground heating used to bond the new plate to the old anvil, or for tempering?
Gracias ! ! es solo para templarla
Nice work 👏
Me acabo de suscribir a ver si llegas a los 100000 y te dan la placa que te lo mereces, un gran trabajo como siempre 👌
Muchas gracias !! Ojalá llegue a los 100.000 !! ❤️
Beautiful work!
Impressive amount of work for that anvil ! A simple block of iron would work well enough, especially with a hardened surface. For your anvil however, i had a few concerns :
First, the fact that the face was only welded on the sides meant it wasn't all a single solid block, and i'm wondering if you're not losing energy trough vibration and the gap between the face and the body of the anvil.
Then of course, it seems you had some problems with the hardening. You said OK on the video, but the anvil was still clearly soft (the file was biting in the face, even a medium carbon steel like C40 would mostly skid a file after a quench). Are you sure you used hardenable steel for the face ? Because in that case, don't bother hardening it. Then, for hardening, you need to heat up everything evenly at a cherry red. No less, no more. For that, i think it would have worked better with a slightly bigger pit, AND way more charcoal all around. The key is really to make a large fireball insulated by a thick layer of charcoal all around. When you quenched, the anvil didn't look hot at all. A magnet shouldn't stick when you quench.
Gracias ! si es acero que se puede templar específicamente con agua , quedo bastante duro , y no pierde energía al golpearlo estoy bastante contento con el resultado , es mas que suficiente para el uso que le doy en mi taller
Some background, as to how you know the Anvil belonged to an Old Blacksmith would be nice. Who was he? Where did he live? How old was he?
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Would that work for an anvil? Welding a sheet of metal to the top of it, and what was the metal that was poured into the bottom of it ? Lead ? It looks good at the end, but I'm not sure if a blacksmith would use it
I agree! No bueno!
pues te garantizo que funciona bastante bien , ya he forjado bastantes herramientas y un chuchillo que será mi próximo video , no te lo pierdas ! el metal fundido es plomo si
@darnutzer no te entendí , ¿ puedes explicarte mejor ?
@@myrelics1 there is empty space in between the face and the body of the anvil. This is going to suck up energy. You should have welded all the way from the middle to the outside with a full penetration weld that fills in all the space. Also you don't need a complete flat anvil which would have left the original heat treat.
@@sander7165 si las caras están perfectamente refrentadas como es el caso la perdida de energía es 0 , no es necesario soldar desde el interior , la ultima parte no la entendí