Blacksmithing Forging A Nail Header And Making Some Nails

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Back to the basics with this one. I want to make nails and I have a need to make some Nail based jewelry. So a Nail Header is what I need to get started

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  • @drason69
    @drason69 9 лет назад +67

    Farmers used to make nails. During winter they would sit by the fireplace with a bundle of rods from the general store, and make nails. In spring they take the nails back to the store to trade for crop seeds. Just an FYI :)

    • @The_JEB
      @The_JEB 9 лет назад +3

      aaron west
      when you think about it, nails hold a lot of structures together, so for people to take one object (such as a metal rod) and turn it into nails, which would be needed more so back then so you'd get a good chunk of change

  • @Nillaferilla
    @Nillaferilla 4 года назад +4

    One of the best damn blacksmiths on RUclips I have ever had the pleasure to watch. Miss your content, man!

  • @killaslice7
    @killaslice7 9 лет назад +1

    For something as simple as a nail that is actually really cool.

  • @stevegriffiths8906
    @stevegriffiths8906 Год назад

    I'm a newbe like you and have watched several vids about forging a nail header. One thing they did was to drift the bottom face of the hole to make is slightly wider, thereby minimizing the possibility of getting your nail stuck.
    Thanks for these videos. As much as we are both still learning, I've learned some useful skills from you! Great!

  • @kevinkp7779
    @kevinkp7779 9 лет назад +2

    Chandler I would like to thank you for all the advice you give on these videos. I have been wanting to start my own knife making company for awhile now, and have picked up a lot of much needed information from you. Thank you sir. From the bottom of my heart Thank You.

  • @KathrynLiz1
    @KathrynLiz1 8 лет назад +18

    When using a drift, wet the drift (or dip into oil or grease) and coat it in coal dust. The hot iron into which it is driven will turn the coal dust into gas and 'lubricate' the drift, preventing sticking and helping to not overheat the drift.... :-)

  • @stantilton3339
    @stantilton3339 8 лет назад +4

    Chandler, I like the nail headers. Great to use a railroad spike for this. I'll check some here I Maine for hardenability. If you drift in reverse or from the bottom up, just a bit larger than the nail stock the nail will fall right out. Make sure when drifting you don't enlarge the top hole. I have also seen a cheat done with a drill bit to enlarge it. Not a criticism by any means. Just thinking.

  • @GentlemenG
    @GentlemenG 9 лет назад +2

    I feel like I learn a ton from you. I want to start smithing for myself I love knives and metal and fire and working with my hands it seems so awesome.

  • @slick66
    @slick66 9 лет назад +1

    Nobody's said it and I was a little surprised you didn't... 'Nailed it'!!! Those are a lot harder to make then most people might think. On the special on BBC there is a blacksmith school and making a nail is one of their first projects to begin learning the craft ;) Hope you've seen that special on BBC, if you haven't try to find it online but I would guess you saw it years ago ;)

  • @BB_46
    @BB_46 7 лет назад

    Awesome project, great job.

  • @thealexbeast
    @thealexbeast 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome video. I really appreciate you showing off all the cool stuff to do with spikes as they are one of the main pieces i have to work with. I am going to finish up my attempt at this tomorrow.

  • @MrDukesinner
    @MrDukesinner 8 лет назад

    Chandler,I have really grown to like your videos,I've been doing blacksmith stuff just a short while now,it is very addicting!! Thanks for being just a regular guy,doin'shit that he loves,and sharing with us.Keep 'em comin' brother,and GOD bless you,oh-and yer mom!!

  • @kjkwf
    @kjkwf 9 лет назад +1

    very cool. great looking nails right off the bat! loved the ring!

  • @frankleone8695
    @frankleone8695 8 лет назад

    i like your video and your sence of humor good work and thank youfor your contribution to the Blacksmith world

  • @WULFWERKS
    @WULFWERKS 5 лет назад

    Great job sir!! Even after just two nails it looked great and it really helps me cause someone just gave me a bucket of spikes. Thanks for the education!

  • @rjgambill54
    @rjgambill54 8 лет назад

    I'd have to say when it come to Blacksmithing Chandler Dickinson is my favorite Blacksmith to watch. I've learned so much from him I just can't wait to make a forge and start Blacksmithing myself.

  • @deepbeeps
    @deepbeeps 7 лет назад

    I just built my first forge. Then today, my first project was a pair of tongs. They actually didn't come out too bad for my first forging ever. I posted a video of it. Next I am going to try a rail road spike knife. Loved the video, this will be on my "to do list".

  • @rogerbennett
    @rogerbennett 9 лет назад +1

    Great stuff! I'm hoping to make some garden furniture later in the year, and decided I should make my own nails. This is exactly what I need to do.

  • @danmacmullin6710
    @danmacmullin6710 7 лет назад

    Brilliant. I get a kick out of these videos.

  • @kynaston1474
    @kynaston1474 8 лет назад

    I love your videos so much. They're my favorite blacksmithing videos on RUclips.

  • @DominikSpilka
    @DominikSpilka 9 лет назад +3

    I like this, even though I don't have any experience with blacksmithing, I really like how your first nails went, keep up a good job!

  • @MrBull1006
    @MrBull1006 9 лет назад

    Chandler I know you are very busy and do not get a lot of time to read all the posts but I just wanted to take the time to thank you for the videos you put on here you have inspired me to keep working on my blacksmithing I had a car wreck a year ago and have spent a lot of time at home and was trying to find something to keep my mind busy and office thinking of what had happened to me and I've watched a lot of your videos and I just want to take the time to thank you for what you do

    • @chandlerdickinson
      @chandlerdickinson  9 лет назад

      +MrBull1006 Well thank you for the comment... and I hope you all the luck in your recovery!

    • @kkirschkk
      @kkirschkk 8 лет назад

      +Chandler Dickinson love your stuff, if something ever happens you will be ready, so does it matter if the nails head is flat? and can you use copper or bronze?

  • @drason69
    @drason69 9 лет назад +1

    You said it. "SWEET"! Nice job

  • @ManyskunksKimCurtis
    @ManyskunksKimCurtis 2 года назад

    Very good job! I love the way you formed the heads on the header! I'm going to make a few of these of different sizes and sell th nails at Rendezvous!
    Thanks, Chandler! As I alays I learned something!

  • @Detecting207
    @Detecting207 9 лет назад

    Very cool video! That's a great tool!

  • @TheLoneWolfForge
    @TheLoneWolfForge 9 лет назад +1

    Chandler, If you punch/drift a slightly larger hole from the back your nails shouldn't stick. I've made a lot of nails at Ft. Vancouver and at personal demos. Nice video. I made a header out of a RR spike a couple of years ago and it's still holding up well.

  • @frankljs
    @frankljs 6 лет назад

    I have about 100 rr spikes. Nail header making time! Brilliant idea sir. The metal isnt as hard as good tool steel, but better than mild for sure.

  • @michaelbeary
    @michaelbeary 7 лет назад

    You're a lucky man to be doing the job you do. I hope you get really good at it.

  • @trknust
    @trknust 4 года назад

    I have a very old book that shows how to make a shotgun natural. It starts with these handmade nails that have been in a house or barn that burned down. One of the earliest places to get Steel, as the iron and could slowly soak up a bit of carbon while being protected by the wood beams themselves.
    I have looked for an old burned barn since to try it out.

  • @philcox4246
    @philcox4246 9 лет назад

    Great work as always

  • @elnafinn
    @elnafinn 9 лет назад +2

    Always good to see hot metal shaped with a hammer
    Very satisfying
    Cheers

  • @JustPlainCommonSense
    @JustPlainCommonSense 8 лет назад

    Good looking nail ring!

  • @srspower
    @srspower 9 лет назад +3

    There is something hypnotic about watching you do this, this video actually came up after another unrelated video i watched and I just didn't click off it!

    • @chandlerdickinson
      @chandlerdickinson  9 лет назад +10

      +srspower check out my others... you might just escape the world for a while..lol

    • @davids970
      @davids970 7 лет назад

      Chandler Dickinson. are you still making the stainless rings,how much

  • @Goodwithwood69
    @Goodwithwood69 9 лет назад +1

    You nailed it!

  • @ronb5781
    @ronb5781 9 лет назад

    Nice work and handy addition to your tools. !!

  • @WinDancerX
    @WinDancerX 8 лет назад

    Great job! I enjoy watching other smiths who don't refine things so much that they look like they came off a hardware store shelf. Blacksmith work should LOOK handmade. Most blacksmiths make everything faster than I do- but you know what... nobody ever asked me how long it took me to make something :)

  • @Buckrun11
    @Buckrun11 9 лет назад

    I always enjoy watching you work. Nice job.

  • @briancook8938
    @briancook8938 5 лет назад

    I'm just getting in forging at my new off grid property and needed to know how to make 1 of these so thank u

  • @vincentmazza9221
    @vincentmazza9221 9 лет назад +1

    You are an impressive man. I hsve learned so much in the short time I've been following the channel.

  • @drason69
    @drason69 9 лет назад

    Added bonus...make a cross stamp to put on the ring. Takes one hammer blow, and puts something extra in it for the buyer

  • @MikeFriesenLampLightGames
    @MikeFriesenLampLightGames 6 лет назад

    Nice, doesn't look super hard to make one of these, think I'll give it a try soon.

  • @CharisWilliams
    @CharisWilliams 7 лет назад

    Awesome work!

  • @bc65925
    @bc65925 9 лет назад +1

    I was thinn'n the same thing, gotta make me a nail header. Real good to have one for demo.

  • @thomasmelick8732
    @thomasmelick8732 7 лет назад

    Nice work mate, love watching the trouble-shooting with those three domed head nails. I'll be pinching your idea of the railroad spike as beginning stock for it too!

  • @corvusnoirreviews4908
    @corvusnoirreviews4908 9 лет назад

    Awesome job. I have seen other nail header video's but they did not do one that had multiple and was one piece. Definitely going to make me one once I am up and running. You should make a DVD chandler with all your video's.

  • @VikOlliver
    @VikOlliver 5 лет назад

    You're doing more than I have! But I saw a trick where you bend the cut at 90 degrees and put it back in the fire with the tip pointing out the top of the coals. Your steel doesn't burn and you don't need to quench the tip!

  • @AJsWargaming
    @AJsWargaming 9 лет назад +11

    In whiskey making the whiskey lost due to evaporation is called the angel's share. Is the steel that slags off in blacksmithing called the anvil's share?

  • @Rabbitt23
    @Rabbitt23 7 лет назад

    A nail that makes more nails!! Nailception!

  • @brianfalls5894
    @brianfalls5894 3 года назад

    Nice job on the nails and the tool too Chandler. I'm getting ready to get into some forging myself and I think this would be the perfect starter project. Not the tool mind you but the nails. I just ordered up a square nail header and it should be in around the middle of the month. By then I should have my anvil all set up and my forge up and going.

  • @Shipwright1918
    @Shipwright1918 8 лет назад +2

    Awesome stuff. Might not be as sexy as a sword or an axe, but making ordinary things like nails and gate-hinges was a smithy's bread and butter back in the day, and there are a lot of traditional carpentry guys out there who are looking for the old square-sided nails.

  • @as1888
    @as1888 9 лет назад

    I really enjoy your videos, man, and the projects you do are always fantastic.

  • @frapsATV
    @frapsATV 9 лет назад

    I like these videos :) You're awesome!

  • @shakeyjakes2418
    @shakeyjakes2418 8 лет назад

    I make nails at a local museum for demonstration and I must say you done good. I wanted to get other ideas for making better quality nail header than what I have and I will give it another go at making a better one. You nails by the way are good but if you wanted to make them about 3-5mm thick, create a thick diamond tipped point at the end (about 1cm long) then score round the base of it and use the horn to spread it out. Keep an eye on the tip to about the thickness you need then just flatten it out so its about 1 - 2 inchs long. Cut the amount of 'meat' you want off for your head and thats it. I like to rose head the nail so it give it an old look and your finger glides off it

  • @erickrios3738
    @erickrios3738 9 лет назад

    Looks awesome sir

  • @alexonder1545
    @alexonder1545 7 лет назад

    Nice job Chandler

  • @stretch2187
    @stretch2187 9 лет назад +26

    I click your ads just so you can buy new gloves. I also dig your videos.

    • @chandlerdickinson
      @chandlerdickinson  9 лет назад +9

      ***** Thanks I bought some new gloves with my ad money but they only lasted a week!

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187 9 лет назад +6

      Chandler Dickinson
      Ha! I guess you better start growing some serious calluses if you're gonna work the gloves off your hands. Take care buddy.

    • @The_JEB
      @The_JEB 9 лет назад

      Chandler Dickinson
      have you tried a high quality welding glove?
      my friend has a pair of welding gloves that he uses when he's blacksmithing and they've lasted him a long time

  • @MrBraziana
    @MrBraziana 7 лет назад

    Hi Chandler I've been your sub. don't know how long your first video I watched was the ram's head dugger and that was a good 3-4 year ago, I've been hooked on your videos ever since. your work as making me wanting to give blacksmith a try.
    keep up the good work
    well done Chandler

  • @ronaldsimpsonjr.2519
    @ronaldsimpsonjr.2519 9 лет назад

    awesome video, great project, keep it up.

  • @knivesstuff
    @knivesstuff 9 лет назад

    nice video, good to see you forging again!

  • @Misterkettukettu
    @Misterkettukettu 9 лет назад

    Nicejob, welldone!

  • @lindsaymiller9316
    @lindsaymiller9316 8 лет назад

    Good on ya mate thats whats its all about, just got to have a go

  • @kbbacon
    @kbbacon 9 лет назад +1

    Nicely done!!

  • @williamdawson3353
    @williamdawson3353 9 лет назад +1

    Pretty neat.

  • @SAagreedSA
    @SAagreedSA 9 лет назад +1

    New subscriber here, just wanted to say I really like this kind of stuff. Great content, would love to learn how to do some of that before it's all over.

  • @HickLif3
    @HickLif3 8 лет назад

    I have an idea for making a knife out of a horseshoe, or make it look like it was a horseshoe so i can usea better steel, and I was thinking of using some brass "nails" in the nail holes and basically rivet them into place. this is a great idea that i'll have to experiment with

  • @courtneygoodson4400
    @courtneygoodson4400 7 лет назад

    not too shnabbie. that was great. it took me weeks to learn how to do it right. you got it right in two hours. what!!!???!!!. not too shnabbie at all.

  • @cronkthecrunk
    @cronkthecrunk 5 лет назад +2

    "Hot hot hot! Dang I need new gloves!" Story of my life

  • @Wodenthrall
    @Wodenthrall 9 лет назад +1

    good work mate

  • @theNick256
    @theNick256 9 лет назад +23

    I would follow you in a zombie apocalypse

  • @shortlife5289
    @shortlife5289 7 лет назад

    very good i like it bro

  • @mattwilds06
    @mattwilds06 9 лет назад +1

    well done sir!

  • @WG1807
    @WG1807 9 лет назад

    Hope you don't mind me saying:
    When you are quenching, it's best to keep the piece moving underwater (or in the oil) by waving it side to side or swirling it around in a circular pattern. The reason for this is that if it's kept still, a steam pocket can be created around the hot piece and this can slow the cooling - which is not what you want for hardening or tempering. You need a rapid quench.
    Obviously that's just another detail and not always essential. Your quench worked for you. But it's just another tip.
    Great job there though.

  • @JacksonNomad
    @JacksonNomad 9 лет назад

    Railroad spikes sadly aren't used on train lines in the UK, they use a different method of attachment. Thats why they are so damn hard to find. I tend to just use old cold chisels, its a resonable compromise, you can do with them most of the things you can do with spikes.

    • @WG1807
      @WG1807 9 лет назад

      JacksonNomad Anti-roll bars off vehicles are a good source. There's no demand for them 2nd-hand so the scrapyards should let you have them cheap - or even free if you have a mate there. You only need one of two for several feet of good carbon-steel round. Old coil springs are the same.

  • @chrislivingston2036
    @chrislivingston2036 9 лет назад

    hello chandler cool vid. i like the cut nail style header, the dbl header was even cooler idea. have you ever tried a round faced hammer instead of the cross pean ? and the horn ?i do not want to sound like a know it all, that is not my thing, but when i changed hammers i was able to move metal alot more affectively .bryan branzel has a great vid on why he uses a round hammer.it changed the way i work. good to see you finally had some sun . cheers from south Texas ...... chris

  • @briansnyder8494
    @briansnyder8494 9 лет назад

    I'll take the first 5 lb box of two and one half nails LOL. your doing good, keep practicing.

  • @antheaxe7340
    @antheaxe7340 9 лет назад +1

    tip clean the hole thingup like you did but before tempering the you can see how far the temoering colers goes

  • @garrettnielsen7412
    @garrettnielsen7412 8 лет назад

    cool video. I'm just starting out. I want to learn to forge tools.

    • @SUPERMAR10312
      @SUPERMAR10312 8 лет назад

      Have you checked out technicusJoe? I think that's his channel's name.

  • @Diztaught
    @Diztaught 9 лет назад +1

    man i love the videos, ive been watching them all night xD keep it up! i subbed

  • @FamilyForge
    @FamilyForge Год назад

    I watched a bunch of forging nails videos in preparation for forging my first nail (and first blacksmithing project ever!). I love how everyone does it just a little differently and there's no "right" way to do it. I learned from my dad who learned at Old Sturbridge Village, a living history museum in Massachusetts, almost 50 years ago. I'm documenting my journey learning blacksmithing on my channel.

  • @onefootwander3019
    @onefootwander3019 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome

  • @aaronroberts560
    @aaronroberts560 9 лет назад

    I couldn't even imagine making enough nails one at a time to build a barn or house.

  • @memyselfandI531
    @memyselfandI531 9 лет назад

    nice ring, I bet your mom likes it :)

  • @daddyfoot1999
    @daddyfoot1999 9 лет назад +1

    heres a little data for you:
    Tungsten carbide
    Chemical Compound
    Tungsten carbide is a chemical compound containing equal parts of tungsten and carbon atoms. In its most basic form, tungsten carbide is a fine gray powder, but it can be pressed and formed into shapes ... Wikipedia
    Melting point: 5,198°F (2,870°C)
    Density: 15.63 g/cm³
    Formula: WC
    Molar mass: 195.86 g/mol
    Boiling point: 10,830°F (6,000°C)

  • @IMMETALDesigns
    @IMMETALDesigns 9 лет назад

    Great video Chandler! Where are you "finding" railroad spikes? I know there are those who always says it is illegal to walk the tracks and others say only if you get caught. Then there are the people who sell the spikes they walked the tracks to find.

  • @christopheleblanc9175
    @christopheleblanc9175 9 лет назад +1

    great video, lol

  • @kodack23
    @kodack23 9 лет назад

    i live down under, and i live right by an old rail road, there is heaps of those laying along the ground

  • @The_Gallowglass
    @The_Gallowglass 9 лет назад +7

    It isn't cheating to use a drill. Whatever makes your job easier and efficient is best as long as the quality doesn't suffer.

  • @robbiehawthorne3847
    @robbiehawthorne3847 9 лет назад

    Could you try a horse shoe bottle opener ?? Love your work

  • @bengarbutt9226
    @bengarbutt9226 9 лет назад +1

    Have u thought about if you are doing full time black smithing?

  • @17hmr243
    @17hmr243 9 лет назад +1

    have you looked into melting milk bottles for plastic handles and mallets ?

  • @marciofranco9376
    @marciofranco9376 8 лет назад

    muito boa estas idéias

  • @jimzivny1554
    @jimzivny1554 8 лет назад

    Great job, that why they burned down house's to reclaim the nails in the west. Ring looks good, do you sell them?

  • @danielbennett8685
    @danielbennett8685 9 лет назад

    What if made it so you put the stick in the header before adding the point then you might get a cleaner head and you wont have to tap the point to get it out. You could have to add a little with to the top of the bar stock but thats not hard. Not sure if that would work, just a thought.

    • @chandlerdickinson
      @chandlerdickinson  9 лет назад

      Daniel Bennett In a controlled chamber you could extrude the entire nail through the header... here you need the shank done before you go to the tool

  • @CaptainDestructo82
    @CaptainDestructo82 9 лет назад

    And if you draw out your material over the horn in conjunction with a rounding hammer it's supposed to work even faster.

    • @chandlerdickinson
      @chandlerdickinson  9 лет назад

      CaptainDestructo82 Mmmmmmm Rooouuunnnndiinnnng Haaaammmmmeerrr I gots to make me one of those

    • @CaptainDestructo82
      @CaptainDestructo82 9 лет назад

      Yeah, I wish I had the skill to make one. One of these days. Until then I can't justify spending that much on a hammer lol.

  • @markwilliams141
    @markwilliams141 9 месяцев назад

    Appreciate you

  • @aaronbrown284
    @aaronbrown284 9 лет назад

    I think you could do well making a lot of those nail rings in stainless to sell to all the christian shops and stores around.

  • @adamj1168
    @adamj1168 8 лет назад

    Fantastic man?

  • @marciofranco9376
    @marciofranco9376 8 лет назад

    parabéns pelo seu trabalho

  • @davidrahn9903
    @davidrahn9903 9 лет назад

    Hey I just found you channel tonight and the first video I watched made me a subscriber. I was wondering what fuel you burn. It looks like old fashioned charcoal to me, and I was wondering if I was right. I have three forges myself. One for charcoal, one for hardwood, and one for propane. Thanks for the awesome vids.

  • @LazyLifeIFreak
    @LazyLifeIFreak 9 лет назад

    What type of wood is used to make the handles on your hammers? Like, ash or some kind of fir? I got a few bits of yew laying about, will try making some handles out of it.