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The Flypress in the Forge with Patrick Beck: Blacksmiths Without Borders July 2024 Treff
Patrick Beck discusses the uses and benefits of having a flypress in the forge. Information includes the types of flypresses, using jigs, various project uses, and more.
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Lettering Plates (copper repousse) with Anna Neubauer: Blacksmiths Without Borders Oct. 2023 Treff
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Anna, a blacksmith student at HTL Steyr in Austria, discusses her experience working with letter plates and a low-relief repousse. You can learn more about the school's program here: www.htl-steyr.ac.at/index.php/art-and-design Blacksmiths Without Borders is run by a team of volunteers, but there are still operating costs associated with the website and Zoom account. If you enjoy these treffs, ...
Body Mechanics of Blacksmithing with Caitlin Morris: Blacksmiths Without Borders Sept. 2024 Treff
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Caitlin Morris of Ms. Caitlin's School of Blacksmithing gives a presentation about maximizing your hammer swing by utilizing better body mechanics. Caitlin delves into common challenges and corrections that can be made to keep us forging longer with less stress on the body making this a must-see for blacksmiths and blacksmith instructors alike. Please consider making a donation to Blacksmiths W...
Forging Vessels with Monica Kjellman-Chapin: Blacksmiths Without Borders May 2023 Treff
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Art historian turned blacksmith Monica Kjellman-Chapin presents a series of vessels she has worked on since 2021. Follow along as Monica details the conceptual and physical evolution of her vessel work. Note: The article referenced in the video is "Interpreting Nature's Forms" by Bruce Jarrell published in The Anvil's Ring, Summer 2020 issue (Volume 48, Number 3). ABANA has made the article pub...
Madonna of Zwolle - Treff with Kees Klaassen
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Kees is giving a Treff presentation for the second time. He talks about forging female figures. If you want to dive deeper into his Beat Life into your Forging approach, consider booking a course with at ko-fi.com/beatlifeintoyourforging/shop Beat Life into your Forging is the main sponsor of Blacksmiths Without Borders and with booking a course from there you indirectly support us as well. Ple...
Ergonomic Forging with Christoph Küllinger: Blacksmiths Without Borders Sept 2023 Treff
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Christoph Küllinger discusses using ergonomics to improve your shop layout, equipment placement, and hammer choice. Many factors influence proper workplace design including physical, environmental, and psychological stressors. Reducing these issues can help you forge more easily and later in your career. Blacksmiths Without Borders is run by a team of volunteers, but there are still operating c...
Forging Vise Screws with Lennart Hoffmann: Blacksmiths Without Borders Aug 2023 Treff
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Lennart Hoffmann's affinity for forging post vises led him on a quest to learn how to forge the vise screw as well. Lennart presents his trial and error on forging threads properly and his research into how to forge a vise screw. If you enjoy these treffs, please consider supporting Blacksmiths Without Borders: ko-fi.com/blacksmithswithoutborders Every little bit helps. Blacksmiths Without Bord...
Reconstructing Locks with Chris Crevelt: Blacksmiths Without Borders Mar 2024 Treff
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Chris Crevelt gave a presentation about reconstructing locks. He went over the terminology of the parts of a lock and key and showed lots of examples of locks - including one that is thousands of years old. Please consider supporting Blacksmiths Without Borders, if you are able: ko-fi.com/blacksmithswithoutborders Every little bit helps. Blacksmiths Without Borders is run by a team of volunteer...
Forging a Flower Hook with Michael Suwczinsky: Blacksmiths Without Borders Jan 2024 Treff
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Michael taught his approach to forge a hook with a flower end. He has made a lot of these to hang his wife's trivet collection. Since he started almost 20 years ago, the process has gone through many iterations and he showed the last one. The process is very straightforward and well-suited for beginners or Level I students. Michael used only 4 tools to create his hook and he shows how the same ...
“The Hard Scrolls” Beveled and Blown-over Leaf by Beth Holmberg
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We are very happy that thanks to support by the Artist-Blacksmith's Association of North America (ABANA) we can bring the Treff recordings back! Starting with the last one, which fits into the National Curriculum, we are looking forward to getting back on track. Big Thank you to @ABANAorg! Merry Christmas, a happy new year and enough heat (wherever it comes from) to get the working temperature ...
Painting with Fire on Steel with Anna Bobisuthi: Blacksmiths Without Borders March 2023 Treff
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A colorful evening with steel Anna Bobisuthi from California -member of CBA- showed us how to use tempering colors to paint on steel. We all know the use of the tempering colors in tool manufacturing. You can also use these heat treatments to color workpieces. For example, by using the torch, you can ‘paint’ with fire. “Depending on how hot the metal gets, there’s a whole spectrum of colors fro...
Ironwork in architecture - Paul Vos and John Dittmeier
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Treff presentation about Ironwork in architecture given by John Dittmeier and Paul Vos. Link to the banister pictures madparis.fr/rampe-d-escalier-monnaie-du-pape Blacksmiths Without Borders is run by a team of volunteers, but there are still operating costs associated with the website and Zoom account. If you enjoy these treffs, please support Blacksmiths Without Borders: ko-fi.com/blacksmiths...
Coat Rack - Lukas Bögemann
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An entertaining explanation by Lukas Bögemann. After a ‘hightech evening’ about metal printing and ‘the Kopfzerbrecher evening’ about making The Devills Grill Lukas Bögemann took us with him in planning and making a coat rack. The Treff once started to explain how to make forged utensils with the materials and techniques used. And this is exactly what Lukas did this evening. He gave an inspirin...
Call for Video Editor - Edit the Treffs videos
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We are looking for someone supporting the project by editing the Treffs videos. If you enjoyed watching the videos and you are someone know someone who wants to edit the videos please contact us at blacksmithswithoutborders@gmail.com
3D Printing Steel with Kasper Siderius from MX3D
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3D printing Stainless Steel Montag, 12.12.2022 12.12.2022 Kasper Siderius from MX3D talked about 3D printing stainless steel. Blacksmiths Without Borders is run by a team of volunteers, but there are still operating costs associated with the website and Zoom account.If you enjoy these treffs, please support Blacksmiths Without Borders: ko-fi.com/blacksmithswithoutborders. Every little bit helps...
Devil's Grill - Reja del Diablo
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Devil's Grill - Reja del Diablo
Forging a Candle Snuffer w/ an Induction Forge w/ Patrick Beck: Blacksmiths Without Borders Dec 2022
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Forging a Candle Snuffer w/ an Induction Forge w/ Patrick Beck: Blacksmiths Without Borders Dec 2022
Proportions and Sculpture with Flavio Parra Ortiz: Blacksmiths Without Borders Treff Oct 2022
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Proportions and Sculpture with Flavio Parra Ortiz: Blacksmiths Without Borders Treff Oct 2022
Foldforming - Treff with Heather Mc Larty
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Foldforming - Treff with Heather Mc Larty
Presentation: Beth Holmberg - Scrolls Fundamentals
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Presentation: Beth Holmberg - Scrolls Fundamentals
Presentation: How to forge a argentinean knife and diferent problems you can find during the process
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Presentation: How to forge a argentinean knife and diferent problems you can find during the process
Beating life into your forging - Treff with Kees Klaassen
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Beating life into your forging - Treff with Kees Klaassen
Blueing of steel - Treff with Zachary Aubin
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Blueing of steel - Treff with Zachary Aubin
Treff from Benjamin Kjellman Chapin 14.03.22
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Treff from Benjamin Kjellman Chapin 14.03.22
Recording Treff with Adrien Morat about Iron Smelting
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Recording Treff with Adrien Morat about Iron Smelting
Recording Treff with Paul Vos about Cost calculation
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Recording Treff with Paul Vos about Cost calculation
Upset square corners - Treff Becky Schimpff
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Upset square corners - Treff Becky Schimpff
History of modern Blacksmithing - Treff John Dittmeier
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History of modern Blacksmithing - Treff John Dittmeier
Case haerdening - Oberflächenhärtung - Treff Rashelle Hams
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Case haerdening - Oberflächenhärtung - Treff Rashelle Hams
Bending of heavy stock - Starkes Material biegen, Wilfried Roosen
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Bending of heavy stock - Starkes Material biegen, Wilfried Roosen

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mireillelemay3638
    @mireillelemay3638 Місяць тому

    This was very interesting. Thank you Monica for sharing your art and knowledge.

  • @islandblacksmith
    @islandblacksmith Місяць тому

    beautiful vises! ​ @lennarth2018 are you online anywhere, are you producing these vises for sale?

  • @samosdolphins123
    @samosdolphins123 Місяць тому

    that is ingeniuous. thanks for sharing man. can i ask on the video where you put the rod in and twist it, does it have an exit hole so that you can make the rod with a longer section of thread?

  • @fulgjyrsmeden
    @fulgjyrsmeden Місяць тому

    I love the argentinian knife. I am lucky to have one of Marianos

  • @BlackBearForge
    @BlackBearForge Місяць тому

    I really enjoyed this talk, thank you for the video

  • @arteyfuego1988
    @arteyfuego1988 4 місяці тому

    Muy claro y didáctico. Gracias 😊

  • @jasonscott7803
    @jasonscott7803 4 місяці тому

    👍✌️⚒️

  • @jasonscott7803
    @jasonscott7803 4 місяці тому

    👍✌️⚒️

  • @TheIslandsForge
    @TheIslandsForge 7 місяців тому

    hi, what are the 2 oil type finishes you used at the end on the handle and then the second one was on the whole piece, super video, thanks, Eddie

  • @douglasyoung927
    @douglasyoung927 8 місяців тому

    I once made a handle out of muscle wood and one out of pecan. They were fine. I currently have hammers with white oak, hickory, and ash, and they are all great. But my favorite hammer handle is made from Scandinavian hard maple. I don't know if its the size or the design or the wood type, but the hard maple handle just feels perfect.

  • @douglasyoung927
    @douglasyoung927 8 місяців тому

    Another reason for the doghead hammer, in addition to it concentrating more mass behind a small face, is that it self rights, or self orients. The weight hanging off the front of the hammer allows it to resist twisting in the hand and helps it land with higher consistency.

  • @rileyevans8477
    @rileyevans8477 8 місяців тому

    Your English was very good and understandable. I would love if you guys went even more in detail about shop setup. Power hammer position with tooling. Or cutting material stations. Material management. Etc.

  • @christophkullinger8017
    @christophkullinger8017 8 місяців тому

    Thankn you for sharing this Video

  • @jakepogg2733
    @jakepogg2733 8 місяців тому

    Excellent presentation,the thinking,the entire creative process-thank you Lennart,fantastic job! The entire project,making a post-vice from scratch,is a great idea,and Lennart's execution is wonderful. Thanks to everyone for this valuable informative video.

  • @MafkACE
    @MafkACE 8 місяців тому

    I hope we vcan get this question to Lennart Hoffmann. He talks about the shrink of the nut when cooling down. How do you compensate for that towards the final product? I'd assume you have to oversize, however small or large, the thread on the spindle you use as a swedge. For the spindle I get it, If you start from a model spindle, you can make the counter swedge for spindles. That swedge will shrink cold as well, so the new spindles will be ever so slightly smaller than the original. Moving to the nut, that would then be even smaller... How to get it to fit properly?

    • @lennarth2018
      @lennarth2018 8 місяців тому

      hi, to compensate for the shrinkage that happens when forging the die itself, there is not much to be done except making the first screw slightly oversize. there are several ways to go from there. if you use the "master" screw as a "drift" to forge the internal threads the threads will shrink,but since the screw you forged in the die also has shrunk it all works out nicely. the other a little more brutal way is to just keep the screw "drift" inside the nut while it cools down preventing it from shrinking too much. this will easily get the drift stuck tho so to prevent this you have to keep the drift lubricated with graphite and keep it moving in and out the entire time, i did this by welding a nut to the back and using a big impact driver. the shrinkage at these sizes is bery small so if it turns out too tight a little valve grinding paste between the screw and nut quickly makes them fit. the first way using a slightly oversized master screw is preferred in my opinion greetings, Lennart

    • @MafkACE
      @MafkACE 8 місяців тому

      Hi Lennart, agreed that if you have a master and a master die made, a new spindle made in the die would fit a nut made on the master. How would you approach then a situation with just a broken nut? Would you replace both nut and spindle? Or try to prevent shrinking? These questions are hypothetical and purely out of interest 😅 not planning on doing this stuff anytime soon..

    • @lennarth2018
      @lennarth2018 8 місяців тому

      @@MafkACE to be honest if i had to repair a broken nut but the acrew was still good i would use a different method, probably making a new nut on the lathe or wrapping a new thread around the screw and then brazing it to a pipe to form a new nut

  • @donnykiofetzis5775
    @donnykiofetzis5775 8 місяців тому

    you forgot to put Sheese in the metal sandwich.

  • @opforgeron
    @opforgeron 8 місяців тому

    Excellent! Nice demonstration!

  • @RUSSO_V_HAWAII
    @RUSSO_V_HAWAII 9 місяців тому

    Love these flowers. Going to make a few today. Mahalo Michael and all🤙🏽⚒🔥

  • @johnditt5176
    @johnditt5176 10 місяців тому

    Congratulations on a detailed presentation.

  • @nofunclub
    @nofunclub 10 місяців тому

    33:00 Smileyfaceemoticon

  • @nofunclub
    @nofunclub 10 місяців тому

    Thanxalot for the insight

  • @chrism3839
    @chrism3839 10 місяців тому

    Very Interesting video, learned a lot, thanks.

  • @bholmberg7449
    @bholmberg7449 11 місяців тому

    Credit where it's due: the illustrations of good and bad beveled scrolls after scroll #1 (about min. 14) are from CoSiRA (top left and right) and Mark Aspery (bottom left). Yes, not all CoSiRA illustrations are equally helpful (but Aspery always is...)!

  • @dicksargent3582
    @dicksargent3582 Рік тому

    Since I'm watching this video a year later than presentation , how may I find and download the PDF of the book mentioned?

  • @rafaelangelsilesgonzalez4901

    Que maravilla ❤

  • @riAN1337
    @riAN1337 Рік тому

    Ich hab da leider auch keine zeit für…..aber danke, dass ihr (wenn auch etwas später) die videos hochladet!

  • @jlpservicesinc1452
    @jlpservicesinc1452 2 роки тому

    Excellent interview and explaination. Just took a course with Beth and a wonderful instructor.

  • @bholmberg7449
    @bholmberg7449 2 роки тому

    Some really helpful images and thoughts, here. I can't say I'm a fan of Cherry Red compound, because I find that it pits. But it is good to see how it looks when you melt it on (ie: I was probably doing it right!). The sugar and borax idea is one I'm gonna have to try! Thanks, Rashelle!

  • @heathersteelcrazy661
    @heathersteelcrazy661 2 роки тому

    Great tutorial! Love your process and your personality, too.

  • @moparnut6933
    @moparnut6933 2 роки тому

    This video was extremely helpful, I was tearing my hair out trying to forge square corners.

  • @ABANAorg
    @ABANAorg 2 роки тому

    It was nice to hear how the process helped to push the conceptual elements (ex: wrought iron forged too cold to resemble decay). Very interesting work!

  • @jackdawg4579
    @jackdawg4579 2 роки тому

    Excellent job. There will also be local specific costs people will need to consider that might influence the type of work you do - for example here is Australia, in most states, if you make something structural you will also need it certified by a professional engineer, which is very expensive. So you may decide not to work in that field, stick to artistic work instead. Also a good idea to have product insurance.!

  • @JacksonDunnoKnows
    @JacksonDunnoKnows 3 роки тому

    Beautiful guys! I've worked on a snake that was almost as thick as that. I get the hammer time! Lol great stuff🍻

  • @Jodapit
    @Jodapit 3 роки тому

    can I order one! Nice job

  • @moustafarahim693
    @moustafarahim693 3 роки тому

    Good work

  • @jaredlariscey7910
    @jaredlariscey7910 3 роки тому

    Excellent job man ! Nice hammer!

  • @schmiedepeter3881
    @schmiedepeter3881 3 роки тому

    Klasse gezeigt wie man so eine oldstyle-Zange schmiedet.

    • @guidoweghoft5443
      @guidoweghoft5443 2 роки тому

      Gute Arbeit, aber Federstahl = das Rächt sich über die Jahre hinweg...und geht auf die Arme

  • @johnditt5176
    @johnditt5176 3 роки тому

    Thank you. Very impressive. I have shared this presentation with ABANA via its Facebook page.

  • @mohameddagechi9357
    @mohameddagechi9357 3 роки тому

    bravo

  • @Kleinschmiede
    @Kleinschmiede 3 роки тому

    Dear Victoria: It was a pleasure to me to follow your presentation. Very clear, very good understandable. Thanks a lot!

  • @johnnydrummond8738
    @johnnydrummond8738 3 роки тому

    Many thanks/Vielen Dank for this!!!! It helps with both my forge welding AND my technichal German(which needs all the help it can get😁)

  • @markmoreno7295
    @markmoreno7295 3 роки тому

    I had never heard before, your explanation of why farrier tongs are farrier tongs. Makes sense, and now I might make a pair to try them out. I also noticed that you were very careful to pick up metal with tongs, even when to us, the metal appeared cool. Very nice reinforcement of an important habit for every blacksmith.

    • @blacksmithswithoutborders3121
      @blacksmithswithoutborders3121 3 роки тому

      Thank you! Indeed a good habbit.

    • @robinmuth2899
      @robinmuth2899 3 роки тому

      Hello Mark, everything I know about these tongs were things i learned from many different farriers...since there is not a lot known about these tongs. And yes, indeed I tend to pick up my material very carefully. It makes a lot of sense to me, because being in a rush and not being careful is often a cause for heavy injuries. I like to spend two more seconds when pcking up my material a lot more than spending weeks in a hospital :) Have a great day, Robin

  • @ИванКовалев-г8к
    @ИванКовалев-г8к 3 роки тому

    Чудо просто!! Великолепная работа и результат.

  • @riAN1337
    @riAN1337 3 роки тому

    danke fürs hochladen, konnte leider nicht teilnehmen.

  • @nofunclub
    @nofunclub 3 роки тому

    Great theory lesson Thx

  • @nofunclub
    @nofunclub 3 роки тому

    Good information

  • @Kleinschmiede
    @Kleinschmiede 3 роки тому

    @ Reinier: Many thanks for your presentation! It's not easy to do something like that! @ Patrick: Thank you very much for your time and patience to translate everything in german! That helps me a lot. Many thanks to everyone who participated in this lecture! I thought about the handle in particular and published a video about it last year. If you like and you are interested, you can easily find it on my channel (there aren't that many videos yet). The blacksmith's work with the hammer will follow in "a" later video. I continue to observe your work very interested and I hope that the time will allow me to be more active with you.

    • @blacksmithswithoutborders3121
      @blacksmithswithoutborders3121 3 роки тому

      Hei, thank you for your positive comment. Would be great if you manage to join in a future Treff.

    • @Kleinschmiede
      @Kleinschmiede 3 роки тому

      @@blacksmithswithoutborders3121 Thanks a lot! :-)

    • @riAN1337
      @riAN1337 3 роки тому

      @@blacksmithswithoutborders3121 is there a scedule on future Treffs?

    • @blacksmithswithoutborders3121
      @blacksmithswithoutborders3121 3 роки тому

      @@riAN1337 yes, you can find it on jungschmiede-ifgs.de/treff.html

  • @ottohaamann7622
    @ottohaamann7622 3 роки тому

    Erster !

  • @riAN1337
    @riAN1337 3 роки тому

    viel zu viel weissleim! weniger ist mehr

  • @thijs3514
    @thijs3514 3 роки тому

    Good subject! Thanks for sharing.