Forging a Heartbar Horseshoe

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  • Опубліковано 30 жов 2024

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  • @Anvilfolk
    @Anvilfolk 16 років тому

    Thank you for the answers!
    I hadn't thought of rubber at all, but it might actually work very nicely in reducing the ringing! Thank you very much again, I appreciate the answer :)

  • @davidkozelsky
    @davidkozelsky 16 років тому

    wow what a shoe!!! good job...Keep posting,please.

  • @guicelent
    @guicelent 17 років тому

    awesome, very good men, thank you very much!!!! i will training My heart bar now!!!!

  • @Anvilfolk
    @Anvilfolk 16 років тому

    Ah, I'm sorry, it seems the weight has already been addressed in another of your videos. Being from Europe, I am guessing # stands for pounds. My training (in blacksmithing) was with anvils about the weight, I believe :)
    If I remember correctly, the anvils we used were on angle-iron stands, with a lead sheet the anvil sat on. Attached or bolted were bars that passed over the feet of the anvil, and it was pushed down by bolts through these bars. Can't remember much ringing either!
    Thank you.

  • @jillyfilly86
    @jillyfilly86 16 років тому

    Beautiful!

  • @freakyjos
    @freakyjos 15 років тому

    cool! i've never seen how's a horse shoe is made.. well only once but for 5 mins so didnt see much

  • @agile52
    @agile52 14 років тому

    can you use induction heating to get the same results as firing the metal?

  • @Anvilfolk
    @Anvilfolk 16 років тому

    Hi!
    I was wondering how heavy the anvil is? She looks pretty heavy! It also doesn't seem to ring at all, did you do anything to keep it from doing so? What is it standing on?
    Thank you in advance :)

  • @mortson978
    @mortson978 16 років тому

    what is the anvil made of? Cast, Wrought, or Steel?

  • @dawg1157
    @dawg1157 14 років тому

    No flux on the two joined pieces of metal?

  • @spurrit
    @spurrit 11 років тому

    DO NOT listen to the hot rasping part with headphones; like a rake on a chalkboard!