This is honestly kind of cringe. Especially the part where you quench stock rebar and then pretend like that's some spectacular achievement. You also didn't show any finished product or identifiable end goal. But I like your forge and as a metallurgy student it reminds me of my beginnings so take the like.
Yeah it's not really meant to shown to other blacksmiths. I made it for a video class I'm at. I made it just to kind of show the different parts of blacksmithing and stuff. How do you plan on doing some more actual forging videos of. Me màking stuff
@@octaviusthecrafter depends how you've learned If you are self taught might be more awkward to try it but I'm sure there are plenty of tutorials on RUclips but you don't need borax you can use anything with a high silica content and a high melting point like some kinda of sand
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You are a very disturbed person.
This is honestly kind of cringe. Especially the part where you quench stock rebar and then pretend like that's some spectacular achievement. You also didn't show any finished product or identifiable end goal. But I like your forge and as a metallurgy student it reminds me of my beginnings so take the like.
Yeah it's not really meant to shown to other blacksmiths. I made it for a video class I'm at. I made it just to kind of show the different parts of blacksmithing and stuff. How do you plan on doing some more actual forging videos of. Me màking stuff
It's also too cold and you could have firewelded as that's like the best bit of smithing for videos and pictures
@@Intvictus I have not Done forge welding before.
@@octaviusthecrafter depends how you've learned If you are self taught might be more awkward to try it but I'm sure there are plenty of tutorials on RUclips but you don't need borax you can use anything with a high silica content and a high melting point like some kinda of sand