Forge welded ball and ring door knocker

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @heathholman2552
    @heathholman2552 4 года назад +1

    As a novice blacksmith..... you make this look way too easy! Thank you for the content!

  • @Luis-eu2ow
    @Luis-eu2ow 5 лет назад +1

    I liked the slo-mo shot of you setting the weld a lot. Neat effect and it didn't have that weird effect others get when they slo-mo normal footage. Keep being awesome, the knocker looks awesome and I might have to try making one myself.

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it. Trying out those fun shots helps keep the whiole thing interesting

  • @billygildark4565
    @billygildark4565 5 лет назад

    Your becoming just as good of a filmmaker as a blacksmith sir! Thank you for your videos/inspiration

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you. I am glad the effort effort is showing.

  • @bartweir1789
    @bartweir1789 5 лет назад +1

    Fading in and out, panning left and right, zooming in and out, great use of overhead shots, slow mo...by golly it's almost as if you're getting the hang of editing lol. Really enjoy seeing your outtakes as well. Great video once again John.

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад +1

      Getting the hang of some things, but still a bit rough on the final execution of others.

    • @bartweir1789
      @bartweir1789 5 лет назад +1

      Looks pretty dang good on my end.

  • @danielrogers32
    @danielrogers32 5 лет назад

    Really liked the voiceover segment. I would like for you to do more voiceovers, especially when the gas forge and the power hammer are running. It makes it so much easier to understand what you’re saying, at least for this deaf guy!

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад

      I will try to keep that in mind. I just need a microphone that has similar qualities to he one used while filming.

  • @kendalkenny1843
    @kendalkenny1843 5 лет назад +2

    This scarf weld is very cool you made it so easy..
    Thanks...

  • @joenadeau4419
    @joenadeau4419 5 лет назад +1

    You make it look so easy............nice work

  • @luukderksen8810
    @luukderksen8810 5 лет назад

    After 9:00 min...Hammer hand get quenched in slacktub, the hot ball dansing around the anvilface, the hammerhead follows it with finesse and rhythm Greet video! Nice all these different camera angles!

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад

      Thanks, I'm glad you're enjoying it. Makes the editing more fun

  • @billy19461
    @billy19461 5 лет назад

    Only make it a little smaller. But it looks GREAT. Many of us would love to claim it.

  • @cypherian9821
    @cypherian9821 5 лет назад

    I am so glad I am not the only one who makes sparklers lol nice save John ;)

  • @buddyletendre
    @buddyletendre 5 лет назад +3

    I like the old style Black Bear Forge video meets new camera and video editing! This was really a pleasure to watch, and the little bit of narration didn’t bother me one bit. Thanks John.

  • @fs5083
    @fs5083 5 лет назад +10

    Love the outtakes at the end😂 glad its not just me. Nice job. 👍

  • @paulorchard7960
    @paulorchard7960 3 года назад +1

    Nice John, will make one just for the hell of it!

  • @jeffgrier8488
    @jeffgrier8488 5 лет назад

    Great video, your videos really motivate me to try new things, newbie that I am.

  • @ericcartrette6118
    @ericcartrette6118 5 лет назад

    John, thanks for faithfully bringing us into your smithy. I enjoy watching your videos and learn greatly from them. This is a great project. I wonder how a nice knocker would look on my front door! Hmm. Of course if it's a nice knocker I'm looking for, somebody besides me should make it maybe. :D

  • @tonielfving6870
    @tonielfving6870 5 лет назад +9

    Hello's from Finland.
    Thank you another inspiring video, again very entertaining and educational. i just like your style. I like to see project without cutting those heating parts, i mean some small project whit heating, so we beginner BS see how long it actually takes to heat steel before working. heck you can do whole video about heating without cutting.
    During winter i did good findings, antique anvil and blacksmith vise and just finished making my first coal forge. Summer vacation i start practice this fine art.

    • @melanisticmandalorian
      @melanisticmandalorian 4 года назад +1

      See what happens when you give a Finn confidence ... he starts planning on how to make swords to conquer Sweden.

  • @stationaryenginesworldwide
    @stationaryenginesworldwide 5 лет назад

    Beautiful work John !

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 2 года назад +1

    Nice knocker.

  • @stantilton2191
    @stantilton2191 4 года назад

    Perhaps a controlled heat with only the thinned section hot. Upset back into itself. Great video , thank you.

  • @1956vern
    @1956vern 5 лет назад +4

    Utilitarian blacksmithing! Just the way simple people like like it done! Thank you 😊

  • @Shadeskast
    @Shadeskast 5 лет назад +1

    I love this channel

  • @RayFromTheHayclan
    @RayFromTheHayclan 5 лет назад +2

    I like it when you make a mistake from time to time, with all your many years of experience. It makes me feel better when I screw something up.

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад +3

      Oh, I make lots of mistakes. I suppose I should just do a whole video covering the most common mistakes.

  • @JustinJennings
    @JustinJennings 5 лет назад +3

    Roy Underhill reference for the win.

    • @paulorchard7960
      @paulorchard7960 3 года назад +1

      Dont you have a little giant or ranchero you should be working on Justin?

    • @JustinJennings
      @JustinJennings 3 года назад

      @@paulorchard7960 yes.

    • @paulorchard7960
      @paulorchard7960 3 года назад

      @@JustinJennings
      Going to haunt you trying to shame you into finishing the stories of these worthy projects, you cannot hide, we know too much!

  • @steelpennyforge5152
    @steelpennyforge5152 5 лет назад

    Holy cow, that is one serious knocker! Better mount a steel plate behind it to hit or it might go right thru! Really good work.

  • @danbreyfogle8486
    @danbreyfogle8486 5 лет назад +2

    I saw the thumbnail picture in my e-mail had had thoughts this was much smaller, This is a great piece, too bad I don't have a log cabin, it would be perfect to announce guests...

  • @nickverbree
    @nickverbree 5 лет назад

    This was a really cool project!

  • @stantilton3339
    @stantilton3339 5 лет назад

    Great job and well done. A tutorial for every smith with out all the best tooling. Thank you.

  • @JJ-yk6il
    @JJ-yk6il 5 лет назад

    I have a track anvil coming sunday and im building a firebrick forge. Your vids are very inspiring. Thank you for going to the trouble of making them

  • @s7bfreeman
    @s7bfreeman 5 лет назад

    I've been in "the shop" all morning. I was happy to see a new video when I came in for a break. Thanks for another great tutorial!

  • @bootlegblades6276
    @bootlegblades6276 5 лет назад

    All that and only 423 takes... lol. I like it! always great tips from your videos thanks, partner!

  • @troytreeguy
    @troytreeguy 5 лет назад +1

    Nicely done John!

  • @duaneaubuchon9453
    @duaneaubuchon9453 5 лет назад +1

    I really like the door knocker you did s great job!!!

  • @AlbiesProductsOnline
    @AlbiesProductsOnline 5 лет назад +1

    Don’t worry we have all had those mornings with our rings burning so bad there are sparks the best way to prevent that is to say NO to the 1:00am burrito

  • @jefffarley9223
    @jefffarley9223 5 лет назад +1

    That was an incredible video! Your skills are amazing sir. The out takes just lets us know that no one is perfect, thank you! And awesome camera work!

  • @THISisglmicle
    @THISisglmicle 5 лет назад

    Well done, sir.

  • @brettsayers7768
    @brettsayers7768 5 лет назад +1

    Great video John, some useful techniques used to make the knocker.

  • @danielcrawford7315
    @danielcrawford7315 5 лет назад +1

    Wow Mr. John, you really stepped up your videography on this one. Lots of angles and fading in and out close ups. Very well done sir.
    Really neat project too.
    Hmmm no hair on them knuckles no more lol. Oh and if your wanting a cow or twoo...💥🔨ouch oh ok. Ill keep my cows! Lmbo
    Thanks for having us out to the smithy today 😁.
    Blessing to ya now,
    Crawford out 🧙‍♂️

  • @larryking606
    @larryking606 5 лет назад +1

    Good Afternoon , John ,
    I believe it was a very good Video ! The ball on the ring
    Of course took more attention,
    The weld , which was a pain , still came out! The slower frame rate, in combination with the Forge weld, looked Great ! Except for take 20 thur 23 was getting on your nerves , but a very Nice
    ADDITION to the Video !
    Overall Wonderful!
    Stay Safe, Waiting for your next Video !

  • @RayFromTheHayclan
    @RayFromTheHayclan 5 лет назад +1

    Hey John, I think that sounds like a good idea for a video, to talk about some of the mistakes you make. I think a lot of your viewers would find it useful and informative.

  • @christopherbright1048
    @christopherbright1048 Год назад

    I truly enjoy your videos I would ask aside from forge anvil hammers & tongs what would you recommend as essential tools for beginning blacksmithing

  • @mikepettengill2706
    @mikepettengill2706 5 лет назад

    really interesting technique and thanks for the outtakes.

  • @robarcher3892
    @robarcher3892 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks John, another good explanation of some good woork.

  • @sbjennings99
    @sbjennings99 5 лет назад

    Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls

  • @mikemeister458
    @mikemeister458 3 года назад

    Very cool stuff.

  • @fouledanchorforge5223
    @fouledanchorforge5223 5 лет назад +2

    Great video love the coal forge work.

  • @gurvinderkau1e5w18
    @gurvinderkau1e5w18 5 лет назад +2

    Nice video sir. Video quality angles have definitely improved. Njoyed

    • @johnedisto6741
      @johnedisto6741 5 лет назад +1

      Completely agree! At the midpoint the shot lets you really see the part rounding up nicely.

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you. This one actually had some pretty big technical issues, such as loosing sound and forgetting to turn a camera on for several minutes. But It edited out better than I thought it might. I appreciate your comment.

  • @MrDukaman
    @MrDukaman 5 лет назад

    I really need a coal Forge it seems to get so much hotter. My gas Forge welds no problem.the other day I welded up a piece for 5160 to a 2 x 2 inch block of mild steel so it gets hot but it just seems like coal is so much better. That’s my next project build a coal forge old school with a hand crank blower. ...Paul.

  • @hannemannironworks1651
    @hannemannironworks1651 5 лет назад

    Awesome John!

  • @johnnydrummond8216
    @johnnydrummond8216 5 лет назад

    Brilliant!!, Inspiring as always

  • @JesusisLord-7A
    @JesusisLord-7A 5 лет назад +1

    If you don't mind having more than one anvil, a farrier's anvil would be great for making that ring. Farrier's anvil have turning cam just for make flat things round, like horseshoes.

  • @jjppres
    @jjppres 5 лет назад

    Great video John! Something I may actually try as well. I like the simplistic yet smithed look.

  • @mikechapple2363
    @mikechapple2363 5 лет назад +1

    Something new to try! I really need a swage block, but improve can be very educational.

  • @johnjude2677
    @johnjude2677 5 лет назад +1

    Good video like always did you enjoy playing in the muck tank.
    Wear them great mill gloves for safety
    Thank you Sir

  • @baddogforge5181
    @baddogforge5181 5 лет назад +1

    Better watch that knocker might knock the door over lol well done enjoyed the video

  • @georgeking4802
    @georgeking4802 5 лет назад

    About a 22 minute video but what would your actual time be start to finish making this with the coal forge? I always enjoy your videos. Thanks George

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад

      I'm guessing about an hour if I wasn't making a video. it was about 3 1/2 hours to do while making a video

  • @ghostforge3303
    @ghostforge3303 5 лет назад

    thats a long staple..... looking good John

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr 5 лет назад +1

    Awe-shucks, I wanted to see you put that staple through your shop door and have someone knock and see how it sounds inside the shop. Maybe you'll do it and share that in a future video?

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад +1

      My shop door actually has a window, where a door knocker might go. So I doubt I'll be putting it there

    • @thomasarussellsr
      @thomasarussellsr 5 лет назад

      @@BlackBearForge on the door jamb or next to it then? Your creation, your call. Thanks for the reply.

  • @currajeperm8418
    @currajeperm8418 5 лет назад +1

    Profesore bravooooooo super

  • @michaelrichards2310
    @michaelrichards2310 5 лет назад

    Like the narrative while you were forging, when your mic was down.

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад

      Thanks. I had trouble deciding if I should just leave the bad narrative, which you could hear if you listened closely or just go this other route with the voice over and a bit of music. So I'm glad it came out OK

  • @4110mahindra
    @4110mahindra 5 лет назад +5

    That's a big Knocker.

    • @billy19461
      @billy19461 5 лет назад +1

      4110mahindra it is for old people like mr that don't here so well.

    • @melanisticmandalorian
      @melanisticmandalorian 4 года назад

      that's not so big, you should see my knocker .... hangs down to my knees.

  • @mossdavis4447
    @mossdavis4447 5 лет назад +2

    7:00 I was worried my earbuds had stopped working, the right ear wasn’t playing anything. The sound came back at 18:00, but went away again at 19:20

  • @georgegriffiths2235
    @georgegriffiths2235 5 лет назад +1

    Great job John shame about the dislikes but we all have our Knockers 😊

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад

      Don't knock the knocker? 😉 Actually I have come to expect a few on every video.

  • @ianfranklin2216
    @ianfranklin2216 5 лет назад +16

    Dr. Frankenstein "What knockers" Inga "Oh! Thank you doctor." :)

    • @johnedisto6741
      @johnedisto6741 5 лет назад +1

      Insert obligatory blacksmith/steel balls joke here:

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад +12

      I have wondered about little movie clips like that. Might be fun to add sometime.

    • @StuartdeHaro
      @StuartdeHaro 5 лет назад +1

      I came here to make this reference. It's nice to find another person of culture in this world.

  • @franktaylor5417
    @franktaylor5417 5 лет назад

    What size hammer do you enjoy with the bulk of your jobs.?

  • @mikeredrugger
    @mikeredrugger 5 лет назад

    would love to see how to make a cupped hammer i think it would make rounding that a bit easier but still relatively new to the craft and i jacked around making knives to start with for the first 2 years so now i have to fight my instinct to turn every bar of steel into a blade lol

  • @benlear7419
    @benlear7419 5 лет назад +1

    You should attempt to make a forge welded rose.

  • @MisterTee2010
    @MisterTee2010 10 месяцев назад +1

    You do not need a door knocker my friend. You are welcome to my home anytime

  • @MrDukaman
    @MrDukaman 5 лет назад

    Hey john just thinking. How about a boom mike over head then u don’t have to put it on and off. Just a thought ....paul.

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад

      I have thought about going that route, but it then needs to be moved every time I use another tool like the vise or treadle hammer. But it may be worth using both recording into different devices as a backup. The other issue I worry about is the higher heat overhead.

    • @MrDukaman
      @MrDukaman 5 лет назад

      Oh yea the heat rises too. Hotter up there. I have that problem when I use my iPhone for music and leave it on the shelf it goes out on overheat. Just a thought I got your back ... paul

  • @tkjazzer
    @tkjazzer 5 лет назад

    Would this have traditionally be made with wrought iron steel so it does not rust?

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад

      I am sure that wrought iron would have been the common material and rust was just to be expected and dealt with

  • @johnjude2677
    @johnjude2677 5 лет назад

    Would it work to flux when it was just scuffed because then it so clean....but blacksmiths all heat up first

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад

      The flux needs to melt on contact or it just falls off of the cold iron

  • @stanervin6108
    @stanervin6108 5 лет назад

    Notified 20 hrs. after being posted? Not shame on you. Not your fault. Shame on RUclips! Nice work, nonetheless John!
    P.S. love the background muzak!
    🐾🔥⚒

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад +1

      Roy over at Christ Centered ironworks just did a video on the subject. Must be more of an issue than I thought

  • @eliseodiaz7806
    @eliseodiaz7806 5 лет назад

    Try making door handles . Like for home door ; Barns ; Tool Boxes ; storage chest or Hampers , Rustic cast iron or even brass

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад

      I have videos covering many of those items. Just do a quick search

  • @fanert1
    @fanert1 5 лет назад +15

    you made the bar fat in the middle, ofcourse its upset

  • @grandadz_forge
    @grandadz_forge 5 лет назад

    Another skill to tackle

  • @stanervin6108
    @stanervin6108 5 лет назад

    Get some cows!🐾🔥⚒

  • @MatthewTinker-au-pont-blanc
    @MatthewTinker-au-pont-blanc 5 лет назад

    A note on presentation, the icon at the beginning of the video doesn't do your knocker justice, it needs to have your hand next to it to give the scale! When you can see how big it really is, it's much more interesting! Thanks, Matthew

  • @martinturner9823
    @martinturner9823 5 лет назад

    can you make first the ring and add the ball later?

  • @learningtofly6675
    @learningtofly6675 5 лет назад

    hum i wonder if a plate for knocker strike on ?

  • @richardwalkden6349
    @richardwalkden6349 5 лет назад

    Sir
    Might you please consider explaining the forging fundamentals you might assume too trivial to explain to enthusiasts... if I could explain As I watch your videos it surprises me how you know your material will stretch or shape beyond where logic says it would snap, crack or be too weak to be useful. Typically as you approach a piece of glowing metal with your hammer you know where and how and where the metal is going to “move” to achieve your proposed objective. This might be pushing, stretching, forcing or drawing material. Your experience knows what is going to happen but unless we understand what is actually happening at the material level it remains something of a dark art.
    Again typically as you work a piece it displays changes like slag emerging from the piece or two pieces bonding together. How and why does this happen?

  • @codystillwagner7723
    @codystillwagner7723 5 лет назад

    Where do you get your coal?

  • @B.McAllister
    @B.McAllister 5 лет назад

    "AH HAH! It's a clinker!"

  • @lindworm5384
    @lindworm5384 5 лет назад

    What track starts playing at 3:45?

  • @eliseodiaz7806
    @eliseodiaz7806 5 лет назад

    Good Quality Video 1080P looks good . Much better

  • @scoobshagg
    @scoobshagg 5 лет назад +1

    Glad I'm not the only one who gets frustrated while standing at the anvil

  • @grandadz_forge
    @grandadz_forge 5 лет назад

    LOL "take 423!" forgot that one

  • @PGSchroe
    @PGSchroe 5 лет назад

    Trolling Chandler a little? :)

    • @BlackBearForge
      @BlackBearForge  5 лет назад

      Doubtful. Did he do a door knocker recently?

    • @PGSchroe
      @PGSchroe 5 лет назад +1

      No, the music you played when you were forge welding the ring reminded me of his opening segment of his videos. Made me chuckle.

  • @Rottinrock
    @Rottinrock 5 лет назад

    when the first musical interlude happened I looked for the belly dancers to appear

  • @av8scuba
    @av8scuba 3 года назад

    Based on the title, i was expecting a free-floating ball. But it appears the ball was not made that way.

  • @JJ-yk6il
    @JJ-yk6il 5 лет назад

    3.14 times? Anyone else notice pi? Illuminati confirmed

  • @sledgehammer9966
    @sledgehammer9966 5 лет назад

    I dont got why the staple (do you spell it that way?) is so long? You mentioned, that the size of the staple depends of the thickness of your door, but your staple seems way to long for any door you have on your house. I´m not sure if it was just for demonstrating or if this was a realistic size, because if it´s to long, you risk that the spike are coming out on the inside of the door. You know, I´m a bit confused and would appreciate help. :D

    • @83gt17
      @83gt17 5 лет назад +1

      Old way, on something like a barn door, you'd drive the staples or fasteners through the door and then bend the ends over on the inside to secure it.

    • @sledgehammer9966
      @sledgehammer9966 5 лет назад

      @@83gt17 yes of course! Makes sense. But doesn't that look a bit odd from the inside?

    • @83gt17
      @83gt17 5 лет назад +1

      @@sledgehammer9966 we're so used to hand made craft items being fairly expensive, "decorative" items, we sometimes forget- they were a practical item to close a door. As John might say, the cows in the barn didn't complain.

    • @sledgehammer9966
      @sledgehammer9966 5 лет назад

      @@83gt17 I thought of that myself: the cows don't bother. But then I thought:"Why would you want a door knocker on the door of your barn? " Here in germany it's not common to knock on the door of a barn.