Forging a Hardy Bending Fork
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- FORGING A HARDY BENDING FORK: Starting with 3/4" x 3" x 4" 1018 mild steel using the MZ75 Power Hammer with a 1.5hp compressor with a 20 gallon tank.
Learn more about the MZ75 Power Hammer at: www.KensIron.com/MZ75
NOTE: For ease of viewing, some video footage has been cut from this video. Actual time for forging this bending fork (not counting heat time) is approximately 20 minutes.
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I am thoroughly impressed with the hammer. The clamping feature is impressive. For just a second, it seemed like you were showing off, (:-)) but in reality, I know that you were just using the hammer as it is designed. Very cool video.
Iron Shepherd Forge indeed he used it quite well! I do like the fact that it really doesn't require a huge air compressor to operate it. Well done!
Thank you Iron Shepherd Forge and Marc Senteney!
Great video! Every time I watch a video from Ken, I learn something new about the awesome capabilities of the MZ75, when used by an extremely skilled operator! Thanks, Ken and Team, and keep the videos coming!
Thank you David! We really appreciate it and plan to release a few more videos in the near future! Will we see you at SOFA QuadState again this year?
Wait wait wait. You mean I can run that on the air compressor I have already!? You mean I DON'T have spend an extra 1500 bucks on a bigger one??? Ok that's cool! I wish I had a place for a power hammer. I would start saving for one today! Geez that control.
Look at the cricket air hammer
Impressive, Ken! Love the hammer!
Thank you!
Nice job ,love the power hammer
Thank you James!
Thats a really good idea.
I have a Big Blue hammer, had problems with the control valve and the Becket. Doesn't like cold days. Also have a little giant, they lack precise control you get with the air hammer. This hammer looks well designed and the high ram along with the clamping feature will be a big plus. Ordered one a few months back, expecting arrival in a few weeks. Little giant 25 is for sale.
Did you make your stamp or do you have it made?
We had our stamp made. Feel free to email us at mail@kensiron.com if you'd like to know where we ordered ours from.
Will do thanks
So how would that splitting technique work on say a 2 x 2 x 3 block of 1084/15N20 damascus for feather pattern? ;-)
Hi Joe! This splitting technique should work for the application you mentioned.
5:28 how do you keep the pins captive, keeping the dies together at all times? Seems like a much better design for clapper dies, gets rid of the chance of pinching your hands compared to the ones where the handle is what keeps them together.
the pins are not captive, it will come apart but with a little practice you learn how much to lift it to open it and applying down pressure to keep it closed.......
You gotta be kidding me. It clamps too?
It sure does! Feel free to let us know if you have any other questions. We're always happy to discuss the MZ75 Power Hammer!
Easy as 1 2 3........ 4 5 6......789..... and a power hammer. You are creating envy for your power hammer among us amateurs. How often does your compressor turn on during a project like this? Very nice! Thanks- Jerry
Thank you Jerry! This little compressor turns on about once every heat.