Wish y’all made videos more frequently! My favorite youtube channel by far. So wholesome. Will be on the lookout for your book! Happy to support what you’re doing.
Very well explained. Most definitely useful and informational video. Really helpful. Beautiful video. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Forge On. Keep making. God bless.
First time i've come across this channel. Nice introduction showing the craft from beginner to master in the time! I've been learning under the instruction of a highly competent smith at 2 weekly intervals for the past 42 months with enforced breaks due to covid. I haven't got as far as fire welding yet (but hope to start early next year) My own experience is that as a beginner you really need to learn how and where the fire heats your steel and how to control that before you can shape it at the anvil to meet your expectations. Very well stated in the vid, and I have a load of failures teaching me by example that this is true. I added my sub straight way after watching.
Usually I get mad at UA-cam blacksmithing videos. This one significantly less so. Those are the key operations, I can't argue (except of course with the myriad finer points, unnecessarily). To anyone watching this if the book reads like the video it's probably a decent buy for someone starting out.
Thanks for the video. May I ask if just heating up steel to red or even white alter it's shape? Even for more precise work, something like 0.01mm? Can it change 0.01 mm by just heating it up?
the simple answer is no, but even leaving a piece of flat bar in the sun all day will cause it to swell on a microscopic level - but for practical purposes, again, the simple answer is no, it will not significantly/visibly change shape.
It can, but only for very precise work. It is possible to shape a make part that is just barely too large to fit in a hole, and use heat to get the hole loose enough to assemble the parts achieving a tight fit by the time the parts reach room temperature.
Very 📺 interesting and informative video🤩 "In our day to day life, we sometimes feel down emotionally or physically and that is why we need motivation from others to stay focused on the goal of our life".😃 hope you will like my videos too 🚴♂️🛠
Very well done video.
Wonderful instruction and dislogue Alex!!!
Thank you for this video and I'm looking forward to seeing more . I Have ordered a copy of the book so thank you again . Cheers . :)
For reference:
0:15 drawing down
0:55 upsetting
1:43 punching
2:34 splitting
3:27 bending (at bright red)
4:25 swaging
5:21 fire welding
Wish y’all made videos more frequently! My favorite youtube channel by far. So wholesome. Will be on the lookout for your book! Happy to support what you’re doing.
Hey - going to start posting more films very soon . Keep an eye out . cheers
Good to see another video out, great job. Keep up the good work
I just finished reading your book. Very well done. I enjoyed reading your story and learning more about the trade and its history.
Great videos! Preordered the book after finding the video - can’t wait for it!
Very well explained. Most definitely useful and informational video. Really helpful. Beautiful video. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Forge On. Keep making. God bless.
many thanks. more coming soon
Awesome video thank you
Very cool, thank you for the information
Those videos are always a treat! ❤️
First time i've come across this channel. Nice introduction showing the craft from beginner to master in the time! I've been learning under the instruction of a highly competent smith at 2 weekly intervals for the past 42 months with enforced breaks due to covid. I haven't got as far as fire welding yet (but hope to start early next year) My own experience is that as a beginner you really need to learn how and where the fire heats your steel and how to control that before you can shape it at the anvil to meet your expectations. Very well stated in the vid, and I have a load of failures teaching me by example that this is true. I added my sub straight way after watching.
Thank you
Awesome!
Thank You very much!
Can't wait to receive mine!!
Ordered, thanks.
and to have the muscles of a blacksmith? how to get?
Good work
Lovely video!
Как получить такую книгу?
congrats!!!
Usually I get mad at UA-cam blacksmithing videos. This one significantly less so. Those are the key operations, I can't argue (except of course with the myriad finer points, unnecessarily). To anyone watching this if the book reads like the video it's probably a decent buy for someone starting out.
What coal are you using in this vid?
this is all theoretical for me but thank you for this knowledge
Hello, I’ve been wondering if there a word for long swords (or blacksmithing in general) that are designed to be more ornamental/aesthetic?
Cinematic? Decorative. False. Untempered.
Thanks for the video. May I ask if just heating up steel to red or even white alter it's shape? Even for more precise work, something like 0.01mm? Can it change 0.01 mm by just heating it up?
the simple answer is no, but even leaving a piece of flat bar in the sun all day will cause it to swell on a microscopic level - but for practical purposes, again, the simple answer is no, it will not significantly/visibly change shape.
It can, but only for very precise work. It is possible to shape a make part that is just barely too large to fit in a hole, and use heat to get the hole loose enough to assemble the parts achieving a tight fit by the time the parts reach room temperature.
Punching is better than drilling n lot's of way's because you can make different shape holes
🔥👍👏🙂
Hard to take seriously when the smith has an anvil that bounces around like that.
I’ve already mastered upsetting years ago, my ex told me so.
Also mounting down the anvil properly is a basic blacksmith skill lol...
:)
No twisting? Great video otherwise.
Out of stock already haha
Cute
Very 📺 interesting and informative video🤩
"In our day to day life, we sometimes feel down emotionally or physically and that is why we need motivation from others to stay focused on the goal of our life".😃 hope you will like my videos too 🚴♂️🛠