Simple Forging for Profit - Affordable blacksmithing part 3
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Forging simple items is great practice as you learn blacksmithing. But these simple forgings can also be a way to pay for the tools and supplies you need to equip you blacksmith shop.
Basic blacksmithing Tool list:
From Vevor use code: VVPRO
Propane Forge, Single Burner: s.vevor.com/bf...
Propane Forge, Double Burner: s.vevor.com/bf...
30kg Acciaio anvil: s.vevor.com/bf...
4 1/2" vise: s.vevor.com/bf...
From Blacksmith Supply use code: bear5
Hammer: www.blacksmith...
Tongs: www.blacksmith...
Other supplies found online or locally
Hacksaw frame
Hacksaw blades 18tpi
8" - 10" half round file with handle
Propane cylinder 20lb or larger with propane
3/8" hot rolled mild steel 40 feet (usually sold in 20 foot lengths)
Blacksmith Supply: www.blacksmith...
Use discount code "bear5"
Combat Abrasives - bit.ly/3r73P8d
Use code "Blackbear10" for a discount on your next order
Anvil provided by; Fontanini Anvil
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Precut blanks for forging available from:
www.blacksmith...
use coupon code John at checkout.
My blacksmiths apron
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Mailing address:
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P.O. Box 4
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Below you will find useful links that will help you in your journey as a blacksmith.
To find more information in blacksmithing in the US or to search for your local ABANA affiliate group visit.
www.abana.org/
Blacksmithing tools and supplies
Self contained air hammers - www.saymakhamme...
General blacksmithing supplies - www.oleoacresf...
General blacksmithing supplies - www.piehtoolco....
General blacksmithing supplies - www.centaurforg...
General blacksmithing supplies - www.blacksmith...
General blacksmithing supplies - www.blacksmiths...
Square head bolts and lags - www.blacksmithb...
New anvils - www.oldworldan...
New anvils - www.nimbaanvils...
New anvils -
Industrial supplier - www.mcmaster.com
Tong blanks and tools - kensironstore....
Fire brick and refractory - refwest.com
Blacksmithing and related activities can be hazardous. These videos are not a substitute for competent professional instruction. Your safety is your sole responsibility. Always use appropriate safety equipment including eye and ear protection when working in the shop. Follow manufactures safety guidelines for the use of all equipment. In the event something shown in one of these videos seems unsafe, it is up to you to make the appropriate changes to protect yourself.t yourself.
The voice over is perfectly acceptable. As long as you have fun and the knowledge is clearly passed from you to us I’m here to support it.
I agree
The post-shooting voiceover works well. Helps to isolate your voice from the noise of the forge and anvil.
I second this.
Thanks John, this is going well!
Yup! Awesome idea!
It's a good choice when there's a lot going on that needs to be covered as it's happening with enough voice to be clearly heard as the work goes on.
That said perhaps not every video will benefit fr the voice over style. It's your show and your intamently better qualified there in than I. 🙏🔥⚒️🧙🏼♂️
I like the voice over I can hear you better then when you try to talk o er the hammer blows
This affordable blacksmithing that you’re putting out is a fantastic series! Yes, I like the voiceover. It is very generous that you spread your knowledge in this way. Thank you!
Glad you enjoy it!
Greetings from Ireland. Thanks for all your time, it's good of you to share your knowledge with the world. I like the voiceover format, it gives you an uninterrupted chance to make full use of your heat and also gives you time to describe the process better. You are a good teacher.
John, the voice overs for these smaller projects is great. This so reminds me of the famous hook of the week series. Perfect timing, my Son and nephew want to learn and I can refer this video to them before they start. Thank you for all your videos and time.
Glad you enjoyed it!
John, the voice over technique worked well for the narration.
@22:00 I like the voice over because I can understand you better instead of having to compete with the sound of the forge and anvil.
Voice over is excellent! You're doing it really well!
I'm a fan of the voice overs John. Keep up the good work.
Love seeing the basics. The voiceover works great. I'd say do whatever is most convenient for you.
Good to know!
I do like your voice over editing for the videos for when you want to move faster through the project.
I like the voice- over. Gives a good explanation of what's going on. Helpfull!
I like the voice over. Many of your other videos you talk while the material is heating and makes videos longer then they need to be. Thought this video was very efficient with our time. Great video. Thanks so much.
Cool, thanks
I like the voiceover, you do a great job of explaining your technique. That would be harder to explain while you’re actually working on the piece.
Glad I found your channel, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I really like the voice overs. Looks like it let's you focus on what your doing better.
I liked the voice over it allowed you to accomplish more in less time than explaining as you go.
Really like the voice over for an educational video like this!
The Voice over is great
VoiceOver works for me clear crisp, and understandable
Great voice over. I prefer it. Thank you!
I like the voice over format I think it let you explain more about what you are doing.
John I have never had a problem with this style video. I think they just as informative.
I do like the voice over narration. Keep bringing the great videos.
I'm liking this series. For this type of tutorial, I like the voice over
Greeting John, I like the voice over and while you are forging. I learn so much from you as a new blacksmith. Thanks for everything, Joe from Wisconsin.
Thanks 👍
I do like the voiceover and the close up. Well done
LOVE the voice over! Love it! More please!
Hallo John this Videos in your new shop is a great idea i like it very much! Also the voice over is a good way to explain! Thanks for your Videos I am looking forward to the next one! Thanks for Germany
Always remember to use your tongs. I use to catch myself all the time trying to grab little pieces like this by hand. Actually did grab them a few times. It’s very easy to forget when first starting out. Years later I still catch myself on occasion
Yep, my first rule of blacksmithing is ‘never grab anything without a tool.’
Even if you think it probably has cooled off by now, grab it with tongs , dunk it in the tank, and tap-check it with the back of the hand before handling it.
The voice-over is fine. I wish I could up-vote these videos more than once. Great stuff!
I agree with other comments, the voiceover format is just fine for this type of video. I really enjoyed this one.
I do prefer the voice over. You make really great mentoring videos. You are full of talent and many skills. I'm just starting out in blacksmith.
I do like the voiceover style, especially in these more instructional videos.
Love the voice-over John, especially instructional videos. You're a very good instructor.
Thank you kindly!
The voiceover works well. It sets a little bit different tone for the video. The voiceover sounds cleaner and more educational, almost like a "How It's Made" video. I think it will mostly depend on what style of video you're doing. For this series, the educational feel is a good fit, but maybe on some larger projects you want more of a running commentary and you work to hear your thoughts on real time as you work, I could see that being very helpful hearing how you think through a project.
Overall, it's great option and a good video tool to have in your back pocket.
Great video this week! I'm loving this series! Thanks!
The voice over style is much more efficient. Sounds good. I like the new procedure you have. Much cleaner to watch. Seems professional to me.
The voice over is well mixed with the forging sound - good blend.
Thanks for the series - this is about where I had to stop and regroup last year. Workshop is nearly finished - had to make it blend in to our garden vibe for the back 20 - er the back 20 hundred square feet.😎
Definitely like the voice over style John!
I thought the voice over working quite well. Thanks for sharing your talents.
👍👍❤️
That wobbly vice would drive me crazier.
I really like the voice over. Makes a very clean video. Thx John!
You're welcome!
Also a great book for beginners I recommend the $50 knife shop.
I think the voiceover is perfect. Nice and calm voice to listen to. It's make it also more easier to understand when you explain things. Thanks for good videos👍 /Peter from Sweden
19:54. I had to come back today after making up a few of these tightly curled things out of 1/4 round bar, and got the idea to leave about 2.5 inches on the end past the curl. Taper the last inch of round bar, and then flatten it into as though you’re making a leaf. Try bending back down towards your original curl. After practicing on a couple, I was able to make a keychain that looks quite a bit like a musical single note 🎶
Thanks for the starting idea. If a guy was careful with his curlie cues, he could make a double note one pretty easily 🎵
I like the voice over we get to hear what you say very clearly and we get to see each part of the process and understand how it works better I think great work and videos on getting started thank you for sharing your knowledge
Glad to hear it!
Voice over is just fine.
The voice-over is nice. I like it.
Great video and great beginner projects! The voice over in post actually works really well. I do like hearing the shop sounds in background, but I think the VO ensures your voice is very clear.
Love the videos, I like the voice over better. It gives you a chance to pick up on technique that you can miss when doing it all in one take. Keep it up!
the voice over style works for me, sound is great and it when real smooth. Nice work and a great idea to do Affordable blacksmithing series.
Thank you very much!
Enjoyed the video nice mix of voice over and live commentary. Great instructional video. Thank you for sharing John.
Thanks 👍
Anything you do is acceptable personally I love the voice over. I love this series for beginners , to me you are making it very REAL for some of us. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.⚒🔥
I definitely like the voiceover!!
I think the voice over for a video like this is definitely advantageous! That being said, other videos hearing real time is pretty cool too! We get to see your thought process and reasoning! Thanks for sharing brother!!
The way you did this video with the voice over was perfectly fine and enjoyable like your other videos keep up the great content
I like both talking while forging, and the voice overs. Both have their place and both have their pros and cons. I was thinking early on in this video, that the voice over gave the video kind of a Bob Ross feel (meant to be a compliment).
I’m intrigued by that style of bottle opener. How did it function? It looked like it would bend easily.
I've seen many of your videos and really liked the voice over style. I think it works well when you're focused on work at the anvil to talk about the particulars -- which would be hard to do while you're working the metal.
Voice over worked out well 👍 nice skills session 👌
Thank you 😁
A little brass brushing on the snail key fob would be a good look. And the new blacksmith is going to need a touchmark.
I appreciate you taking the time making all these videos. I have enjoyed every one of them. It gets me excited to go in my shop and try something new. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
I like the voiceover. The audio quality is consistent, and I don't have to mess with my volume control to hear with my old ears.
John,
I am loving this series.
Voice over comes across nice, but for me either way is fine.
One comment mentioned, that narration during forging draws out the length of video....
I disagree, you videos have always been great length and content.
Your longest videos are all excellent and informative, no wasted time in them.
Thank you for a great new series.
Army
SE Oregon
Definitely like the voiceover, soo much smoother flow to follow,and can hear better.
Voice over style is great 👍
These are very useful tips and it is when forging that we see the importance of these details. Thank you very much!
I really enjoy the voice over. It's very plesent.
Thank you for all these great videos. I have started up a forge in Estes Park after being inspired by you.
Wonderful, enjoy the journey
Learning to bend a hook over the horn without a jig is a great skill to learn. Something one of my Smithing mentors told me that he heard from . . . I think it was Peter Ross, but please don't quote me on that, "Jigs are skill losers more than they are time savers"
I find the voice over a lot More instructional. I would love to see more of these ❤
You are a perfect inspiration to everyone who is starting in blacksmithing. On small projects like this I like to work on two or three pieces at a time to economise on the gas forge. While I hammer on one item, the other one or two are heating up in the forge ready to be hammered on.
I like the post-edit narration, it works well, but the other way is ok, too.
I have been smithing for 20 years now of which 15 years professional. I love watching you videos, it is almost like watching Bob Ross paint :).
I hear a lot of high tones and singing from the anvil. Specially the smaller ones. We use magnets on the anvil, that really helps. I hardly see any blacksmiths on youtube using this method.
I don't know the American price for a magnet but budget wise you can take them out of old speakers.
I do like the voice over. When I first became interested in blacksmithing, I watched a lot of videos from Fire Creek Forge. His voice overs are great for instruction….plus, I think you get to interject ideas and comments better if you see yourself working.
Voice over style is great
The voice-over is great
This is the kind of blacksmithing videos i really enjoy. The simple shop setup is awesome and lots to learn!
I like the voice over narration, it lets the smoothness of your work show. The flow is very important. Thanks. I just aquired a one burner forge but haven't gotten around to trying it out yet.
The narration and editing sure worked this time
I think the voice over not only works but seems practical.
Thanks John! I appreciate your doing this series. I think the voiceover is good and you can even turn the hammering sound down 🙏🏼
Digging your channel. Got into this as a hobby about a year ago. No intentions of monetizing, but your videos have been very helpful providing guidance on many of my little bucket list projects. Keep it coming.
Thanks, will do!
Thank you for this series. I will be starting to make things soon. I found the voiceover to be prefectly acceptable. Whatever works best for you.
Mr. John it doesn't matter I enjoy all your videos
Doesn't matter to me how you do your videos John. I always enjoy them.
I appreciate that
Thanks John for doing these
Love these back to basics videos!
I started balcksmithing/bladesmithing about 3 years ago but am still finding this series very useful. Thank you Mr. Blackbear!
Great to hear!
My preference would be a combination of the two. It’s nice to have a clean audio, but it’s also nice to be able to hear your thoughts on the moment
Just recently picked up an interest in blacksmithing. I really like your methods to get started (and I know leaving a message here help the RUclips algorithms get you more income).
I definitely like the voiceover style here. Its nice to be able to hear your voice more clearly when you have the chance to explain things, taking multiple takes if needed. Problem with speaking while working is it takes away some of the focus on the work, and once you say something you can't unsay it. With the voiceover, you can really explain things exactly as you want. Great video, Jon 💪
This is very true. Video and forging isn't to bad, but adding narrative can become a bit much and I tend to make more mistakes with too much multi tasking.
@@BlackBearForge either way, you do a great job doing it. Keep on keeping on, and we'll be here watching the videos anyway.
post-editing works really well ,cheers
This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us. Beautifully organized.😄
I like the voice over myself. It gives you a chance to be more explicit in what your doing and the audio is cleaner.
This is amazing. More young people should be watching this.
I think the voiceover sounds good. and I enjoy watching you use the same anvil I have been using. and I really enjoy your sugjestions. Thanks
yes, I really like the v/over technique used in this video. Great little projects - thanks.
I like the voice over. Provides context, while not interfering the visual presentation with stopping. Really appreciate everything you’re doing and sincerely hope they keep coming well into the future!
I liked the voiceover, I think its good to find out how a combination of voiceover and regular recording while on the forge works better for you, as it's stands, great video, and thanks for this, I will certainly use it as a reference when I get the opportunity to have a workshop.
I've loved your channel for years and this is one of my favorite videos so far!
Wow, thank you!
Love this. Keep up the great work John.