Hey Mr.Roy I can't stress enough how much I love your channel and how many ideas you and your wife has given me, I'm a 17 year old African-American male and I've been smithing since I was 13, I first saw your channel when I was 15 and it stuck with me ever since. I've joined a blacksmith organization in TN, it's called RCBA (Rutherford County Blacksmith Association), and you are one of my biggest inspirations in this trade, I might even start my own channel this year because of your inspiration and I wanted to thank you and your wife for that, plus the fact that you guys are followers of the one and only Jesus Christ is another blessing all over again. Keep up your hard work and let the Lord continue to guide yours and your family's path through life, God bless y'all.
Brilliant was looking for a better solution to my crappy wood block and not ready to invest more into a decent swage block yet. Roy you rock. Thanks 🙏 this will be perfect. God bless my friend
Thanks for the very informative video. I need to make several shallow bowls and the way your ring fits in the hardie (or pritchel, if the case may be) is a great idea to stabilize it. I might weld some stringer beads along the part that goes down the hardie at 90 deg. apart so they might make the round shank fit tightly.
I havent been able to get to my shop at all in what seems like half a year now, the shop is outside and with it being so cold in the winter in Ontario i just didnt want to brave it XD I have been watching your videos and making a list of projects to work on when the weather starts to heat up and this swage and bending forks seems super useful! Also making so coat hooks and perhaps an ash tray with that bowl swage would be fun little gifts for people!
Nice project, and one I'll be making soon. Very simple explanation, for a simple tool. I like that you demonstrate how it works at the end for those that were unsure of its applications. 👍
What I use for a swage block I have a 4" round swage I bought at SOFA last year, that clamps in a vise. also, a 3" diameter eyebolt with the stem cut off and a hardy stem welded on, a rose petal swage for leaves, and if I'm lucky enough maybe I'll win the one you made!
You sneaky sod, hiding that in there haha I just purchased an ebook from you. That way I can enter AND support the amazing work you do. Keep on rocking :)
Believe it or not i have a small cupping tool that literally forged itself from a mill ball, sometimes the balls get jammed in gaps and the continuous hammering from the other balls can forge them into each other, the result is a perfect shaped cupping tool, just weld a hardy shank and your good to go
I have a car axel, don't think I'm going to bend that like you did! I think I asked this but can someone let me know what kind of steel would be in a car axel!? Excellent video once again! God bless and keep on ⚒️ ing my friend!!
Thank you so much for the support! Just to let you know that I finally got the template bundle done and it's up there to :-) God bless you and thanks for taking the time to watch!
Entered, Roy. I need to talk to you about coming over again. But this time I will be bringing some 1040 or 1045 round bar stock. I need to make a series of drifts. I have the small hawk and the large battle axe. I just need to make some for hammers and various other sizes for tools I may need to make at a later date. Anyway, give me a call or shoot me a text or message, and we can set it up.
Just might have bad viewable content based upon my channel name but I guess I really don't care :-) I love Christ so the rest doesn't matter.. You can think of it this way you have your very own secret RUclips blacksmith lol... Thanks for watching!
@@ChristCenteredIronworks best comment of the day Mr. Roy! There is no better teacher and savior than Jesus Christ. Without him we would still be in darker ages for sure. Blessed days sirSir, to not only you but your family. Blessings and prosperity to ya'll, Crawford out
Hey Mr.Roy I can't stress enough how much I love your channel and how many ideas you and your wife has given me, I'm a 17 year old African-American male and I've been smithing since I was 13, I first saw your channel when I was 15 and it stuck with me ever since. I've joined a blacksmith organization in TN, it's called RCBA (Rutherford County Blacksmith Association), and you are one of my biggest inspirations in this trade, I might even start my own channel this year because of your inspiration and I wanted to thank you and your wife for that, plus the fact that you guys are followers of the one and only Jesus Christ is another blessing all over again. Keep up your hard work and let the Lord continue to guide yours and your family's path through life, God bless y'all.
Brilliant was looking for a better solution to my crappy wood block and not ready to invest more into a decent swage block yet. Roy you rock. Thanks 🙏 this will be perfect. God bless my friend
I like it. You can weld a little chunk of pipe under the ring to add depth. Thank you Mr. Moss for that idea, that's what I built. ⚒ On Roy!!!!!
Thanks Roy, excellent idea, this will help me a lot, swage blocks are scarce across the pond
Thanks for the very informative video. I need to make several shallow bowls and the way your ring fits in the hardie (or pritchel, if the case may be) is a great idea to stabilize it. I might weld some stringer beads along the part that goes down the hardie at 90 deg. apart so they might make the round shank fit tightly.
I havent been able to get to my shop at all in what seems like half a year now, the shop is outside and with it being so cold in the winter in Ontario i just didnt want to brave it XD I have been watching your videos and making a list of projects to work on when the weather starts to heat up and this swage and bending forks seems super useful! Also making so coat hooks and perhaps an ash tray with that bowl swage would be fun little gifts for people!
Nice project, and one I'll be making soon. Very simple explanation, for a simple tool. I like that you demonstrate how it works at the end for those that were unsure of its applications. 👍
To be honest with you Roy, I would have never thought that would work as well as it did.
Well done 🔨
That's an awesome plan you've got there. Thank you Mr. Roy.
Blessed days sirSir, Crawford out
God bless you sir hope you have a wonderful day as well :-)
This is great. I need to form some shield bosses. This should fit the bill nicely!
That seems like a great use for this tool for sure :-) Thanks for taking the time to watch God bless!
"Abstract" I love that.
love the no-weld forming tool... good Job Roy and Olga
Wow, that made bowl forming look so fast! I gotta try it was I can forge again.
Nice forming stake,
Roy.
What I use for a swage block I have a 4" round swage I bought at SOFA last year, that clamps in a vise. also, a 3" diameter eyebolt with the stem cut off and a hardy stem welded on, a rose petal swage for leaves, and if I'm lucky enough maybe I'll win the one you made!
Thanks for another great video Roy. Yeah, I made it to the end yet again, of course that is easy to do with your stuff. Thanks.
Great swage idea Roy. I might have to try this out.
Clever stuff Roy, the best things are always simple. Great Educational video again. Thanks
That’s a great easy and quick form to make a bowl
I really like this dishing swag. Going to make myself one. Thank you
Your welcome hope it turns out great for you :-) thank you for taking the time to watch! God bless
Hmmm never built a bowl.Might have to give that a go...great video,thankyou.
Thank You Roy For Another Great Video. I'm Getting Back In My Shop Monday, God Bless.
That’s a great tool. Definitely will have to make one. I get smoked out using my wood swage!!! Thank you
Awesome work Roy! That's a fair hunk of steel!
Very cool tool. Enjoy all the info you give out. Thanks
You sneaky sod, hiding that in there haha I just purchased an ebook from you. That way I can enter AND support the amazing work you do. Keep on rocking :)
Your awesome! Thank you for the support and God bless you:-)
Love the video. May use this for multiple different projects in the future.
Believe it or not i have a small cupping tool that literally forged itself from a mill ball, sometimes the balls get jammed in gaps and the continuous hammering from the other balls can forge them into each other, the result is a perfect shaped cupping tool, just weld a hardy shank and your good to go
A sting Ray bowl! i'm entered Thanks Roy
That is a great idea Roy. Thank you sir.
That turned out great! Really like it.
Thanks for the idea. Will add this to my 'to do' list. I may have to find a better way to anchor my anvil down. Cheers.
Awesome glad this might help you. God bless you and thank you for taking the time to watch!
Very well done! Thank You. Wayne
Yahoo I will go for the challenge give away
Awesome!
another great video always watch the hole thing great info thanks again and god bless
Thank you Roy.
I have a car axel, don't think I'm going to bend that like you did! I think I asked this but can someone let me know what kind of steel would be in a car axel!? Excellent video once again! God bless and keep on ⚒️ ing my friend!!
Not always, but most generally 4140 for newer stuff, 1045 for older.
@@bartweir1789 thank you so much for your reply! Greatly appreciated my friend!!
Great video Roy keep em coming 👍🏻⚒🔥⚒🔥
That bowl could be used for spin the bottle or who's turn to do the dishes is it im sure you could sell it easy
Curious.. what mic are you using ( and nice idea one giant eyebolt)
I'm using the rode link wireless lav mic
Great video as always Roy, when it comes to your large bending fork how did you get such a tight bend with out a lot of buggering it up ?
Saw the giveaway the day after i bought a swage block.
So, i need to land some 1" round. Too bad i don't have a pipe bender.
Nice job
Just bought two pdfs last week lol damn... And ive got all the freebies from xmas lol oh well ty for the tutorial anyways roy!
Thank you so much for the support! Just to let you know that I finally got the template bundle done and it's up there to :-) God bless you and thanks for taking the time to watch!
Nice tip there. Thanks for the video Roy. I'll be making some of these.
Entered, Roy. I need to talk to you about coming over again. But this time I will be bringing some 1040 or 1045 round bar stock. I need to make a series of drifts. I have the small hawk and the large battle axe. I just need to make some for hammers and various other sizes for tools I may need to make at a later date. Anyway, give me a call or shoot me a text or message, and we can set it up.
Cool video..
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice video
Were did you buy your skel Brush? I cant find one aound me so far...
I got mine off of Amazon. Type in "Butcher brush".
how about you give me a anvil lol that 66lb you got 3 of them im using a railroad track right now and it sucks need a anvil bad and im poor
Tooken? Lolwut?
What a waste of the upsetting block for its real purpose @14:46 ... but it does make an nice hammer rest
It says 1 comment. But I counted 8. You have bad algorithms attached to you. Most likely it’s your channel name ....
Odd, it said 10 when i got here and i counted 10, youtube can be very weird at times
Heino Obermeyer It could be me. I’m being tract for not being a good sheeple.
Just might have bad viewable content based upon my channel name but I guess I really don't care :-) I love Christ so the rest doesn't matter.. You can think of it this way you have your very own secret RUclips blacksmith lol...
Thanks for watching!
@@ChristCenteredIronworks best comment of the day Mr. Roy! There is no better teacher and savior than Jesus Christ. Without him we would still be in darker ages for sure.
Blessed days sirSir, to not only you but your family. Blessings and prosperity to ya'll, Crawford out