The Art of Blacksmithing: Walter Howell of Walter Forge

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2014
  • Award-winning metal artist Walter Howell uses traditional blacksmithing techniques to create modern art in a timeless medium. In this video clip, Walter demonstrates various blacksmithing techniques while crafting a decorative "leaf hook."

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  • @waltersforge6779
    @waltersforge6779 9 років тому +18

    Good rainy morning to all. Thanks for all the views. To answer Philo Sophia ... Yes I do use magnets in the shop. When you are out demonstrating the sound acts as a calling card. As for the gloves. I use a very thin Kevlar glove that provides some protection but you can still feel the heat. They are thin enough to allow hammer control. I do this full time. My hands are my living. The gloves have saved my hands more than once. I think you will find that a lot of "forging rules" are more personal preference than, right or wrong. Advice will vary depending on age of the smith and the work being done. Listen to all of it them and decide what works best for you.

  • @daveyjoweaver6282
    @daveyjoweaver6282 Рік тому

    Very nice work and Thank You Kindly for sharing! Many Blessings! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania

  • @donnywt3195
    @donnywt3195 4 роки тому +3

    Always enjoy watching and talking to Walter

  • @stantilton3339
    @stantilton3339 8 років тому +2

    Very nice work, thank you for the demo.

  • @brysonalden5414
    @brysonalden5414 3 роки тому +4

    Took me 12:41 to watch it the first time, and almost an hour the second time because I kept pausing it and taking notes. Haven't made one this large before, hadn't thought of it, but thanks to this video this will be my next project. Thanks!

  • @stevesyncox9893
    @stevesyncox9893 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Walter

  • @hassanabrahimabdullaha7454
    @hassanabrahimabdullaha7454 3 роки тому

    Much appriciate your work

  • @bellainfidella5585
    @bellainfidella5585 9 років тому +3

    This was a fabulous video showing the art form of forging steel. I have been wanting to see the process my whole life and this shows a beautiful wall hanging hook with a leaf end from beginning to end. Wow. Thank you for posting this!

  • @tropifiori
    @tropifiori 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice work and a lovely shop

  • @a4x4player
    @a4x4player 8 років тому +3

    Good job! You make it look easy. Nice clean workshop too....

  • @CharisWilliams
    @CharisWilliams 6 років тому

    Nice work!

  • @maniachill3069
    @maniachill3069 Рік тому +1

    GREAT video

  • @jd70HJ19
    @jd70HJ19 4 роки тому +5

    Mr Howell is the real thing ... the conditions of his anvil edges prove it , great craftsman ahem!!! BLACKSMITH.

  • @landadauphinais8015
    @landadauphinais8015 8 років тому

    Very nice work. Love your shop

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 8 років тому +1

      Thank you. After the tornado cleared the property it just seemed the perfect time and reason to build a forge that looked like a forge. Lots of things had to line up to make it happen. Blessed to work in it every day.

  • @ippolitofred
    @ippolitofred 9 років тому +1

    Beautiful work Walter.

  • @mikesnow4936
    @mikesnow4936 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for the video Walter...

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому +1

      Most Welcome! Boy are we behind! Been a busy summer. Hoping to get some videos soon.

  • @daveneal7577
    @daveneal7577 Рік тому +1

    Nice work.

  • @vincentrosa9631
    @vincentrosa9631 4 роки тому +1

    Great job 👍

  • @williambarnhartblacksmith414
    @williambarnhartblacksmith414 5 років тому +4

    That's some pretty nice work! The vines and stuff on the railings were nice too.

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 4 роки тому

      I just saw your comment. Thank you for kind words. Walter is drawn to nature elements in his work.

  • @zacksmith9291
    @zacksmith9291 5 років тому

    I like your work

  • @fishcuttingwow3646
    @fishcuttingwow3646 2 роки тому

    Oh wow That is fantastic

  • @artedonorteserralheria9127
    @artedonorteserralheria9127 2 роки тому

    um bom lugar de trabalho parabens

  • @sylviasierra6710
    @sylviasierra6710 3 роки тому

    Dude thats badass

  • @joemmams5785
    @joemmams5785 7 років тому +1

    that man has one he'll of a beautiful shop...I'm jealous as can be

  • @zealous6832
    @zealous6832 7 років тому +27

    The most inspiring thing he said in the whole video: "It's not rocket science. It's just heating up metal and bending it."

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому +2

      Its not rocket science but it does take some gumption and skill. To say Walter takes the practical common sense approach to things is an understatement. Quote from our son, "Let me talk to Dad, He thinks he knows everything and what makes me mad is He does!"

    • @zealous6832
      @zealous6832 7 років тому +1

      Understandable.
      Been studying up to become a professional Blacksmith, myself. Your video really introduced me to how a Propaine forge works, actually. Keeping the temp. at a constant rate to make sure carbon levels in all of the bars you're shaping the exact same rate.

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому

      Glad you are enjoying the video. We are uploading new ones on Walters you tube channel. One thing though. Walter doesn't forge with propane. He forges with foundry coke and has a special fire pot for the higher temps. You are correct about the temps. It makes all the difference in time and energy exerted as well as effecting the look of the final product.

    • @zealous6832
      @zealous6832 7 років тому

      I see. Apologies for mistaking the temperature adjustment. I've mostly seen a lot of people use Propaine. I myself, like to do things traditionally and use air flow. I'll be sure to check out and subscribe to the channel.

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому

      Walter uses a leaf blower and a dimmer switch for air control. He chose to retire the original hand blower while it was still working. Thanks!

  • @edgarmilson8686
    @edgarmilson8686 6 років тому +3

    I like watching your videos. I worked in a steel mill years ago and one of our jobs was maintaining the coke ovens. They would heat up the coal, really hot, with no air so the gases would be driven off, leaving behind coke. Thanks for the video!

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 6 років тому

      Hello! Sorry to take so long responding! We are very lucky to be able to get coke here in Alabama. Its very cool to watch the process. Hope to have something new up soon.

  • @choctawman100
    @choctawman100 7 років тому +3

    Great tutorial,Mr. Howell....I'm a hillbilly smith from western NC,who also does art...I've done fab/welding for 20+ years.....But I'm new at the youtube thing....I'm glad I found your channel, you are very skilled,and I'm impressed with what you're doing...best to you and your family...I'll be a watchin.

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому

      Thank you. Working on more. We are new to this you tube thing also. I think when you love what you do it shows in the end.

  • @ricotupingan1669
    @ricotupingan1669 6 років тому +1

    thank you sir

  • @91donwilson
    @91donwilson 4 роки тому

    Love the wooden straightening mallet! Haha

  • @mautifritz1097
    @mautifritz1097 3 роки тому +1

    Super interessant ☺👏👏👏

  • @bradymcphail9690
    @bradymcphail9690 7 років тому +1

    Mr. Howell,
    I'm so impressed with your style of blacksmithing and teaching methods. Your shop is inspiring. I'm especially interested in the your Coke Forge, I don't think I have seen a forge like it.
    I am a beginning Smith, with over 40 years in the metalworking industry. I'm looking forward to my next 40 years blacksmithing and knifemaking. your an inspiration, thank you.

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому

      Hello. Thank you for your compliments. This is Walters wife Rhonda, he doesn't do computer at all. Walters forge was originally deep on all 4 sides. He modified it by cutting a hole in either side to accommodate long stock. He replaced the original forge pot with a coke pot that is made for burning foundry coke. It is a hoss! The forge was given to him by a dear friend. It had been in his family for three generations. He rescued it from a collapsed building and refurbished it. The air supply is a light duty leaf blower, dryer hose and a light dimmer switch for regulation. He is good with simple solutions. We are working on more videos. Technology stays a step ahead of us. I would be glad to convey specific questions if you have them. Rhonda

    • @bradymcphail9690
      @bradymcphail9690 7 років тому

      +Walter Howell- Rhonda, thank you so much for your reply. I just subscribed to the Walter Howard Channel. I'm subscriber # 2. I would like very much to stay in touch Walter/ you. my email address is: surgeweldfab.brady@gmail.com.
      if you feel comfortable doing so.
      I live in California, I'm so new to Blacksmithing that I don't really have a lot of tools, but I beat on metal and try to mimic what some of the UA-cam smith's do.
      I sure would like to see as much information as Walter can share, I truly believe that there are hundreds of beginning Blacksmiths as well as the experienced veteran smith's that would thoroughly learn valuable information from Walter.
      if you are interested in corresponding, I would be honored.
      thank you again,
      Brady

    • @bradymcphail9690
      @bradymcphail9690 7 років тому

      +Walter Howell- Rhonda, thank you so much for your reply. I just subscribed to the Walter Howard Channel. I'm subscriber # 2. I would like very much to stay in touch Walter/ you. my email address is: surgeweldfab.brady@gmail.com.
      if you feel comfortable doing so.
      I live in California, I'm so new to Blacksmithing that I don't really have a lot of tools, but I beat on metal and try to mimic what some of the UA-cam smith's do.
      I sure would like to see as much information as Walter can share, I truly believe that there are hundreds of beginning Blacksmiths as well as the experienced veteran smith's that would thoroughly learn valuable information from Walter.
      if you are interested in corresponding, I would be honored.
      thank you again,
      Brady

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому

      HI Brady, Things have been crazy here. As you can see by my post Walter had to retire the 1890 and build a new forge. I will be posting video and pics here and on our blog soon. Hope you are enjoying your trip through the this craft. Its not something you do it takes over your life! Warning!

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому +1

      Hello, Hope you are doing well and have a wonderful Christmas. Walter had to retire his old forge and build a new one. I will post some photos and video soon. Been a crazy fall. Maybe Santa will bring you a sack of coal!

  • @evanpenny348
    @evanpenny348 4 роки тому +1

    Magnificent

  • @Okie-Tom
    @Okie-Tom 8 років тому

    Walter, when are you going to make more videos, this one was great?
    Also, tell me about your power hammer. I would love to have one but
    No funds for a big fancy one. Thanks, Tom

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 8 років тому

      +arkomo54 Thank you! We are working on videos now. Some instructional and some about things folks just enjoy hearing. Hope to have something up very soon. We are WAY behind in the technology world.
      This is Rhonda by the way. Walter doesn't beat the keys at all. He held off on a power hammer until about 10 years ago. This one was made by a local who is a community treasure. Its one of the stories we will tell on video. These can be made for much less than a name hammer. There are other "country engineer designs" out there also. Please check out www.waltersforge.com. Its a project in progress.

  • @williambarrett1234
    @williambarrett1234 2 роки тому

    the 4 blacksmith videos i've watched in a row they all have this accent

  • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
    @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому

    Hi folks, We just looked over the "transcript". Great day. I will try to post a copy with the correct words here soon. There is a written version on our blog page on the website.

  • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
    @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому +1

    Hi folks, After you take a look at Mic's other amazing works hop over to Walters channel and see new projects and videos. More coming real soon!

  • @sblack48
    @sblack48 6 років тому +2

    On the website these hooks have finishes of different colors. How is that done? Nice work. I love the banister pics.

    • @timekeeper1168
      @timekeeper1168 6 років тому +2

      hello Scott, This is Walter's wife Rhonda and I do all the finish work on Walter's iron. Our finishes have been a learning process that combines some "home spun" mixes and some products that are specifically made for outdoor sculptures. The commercial products are oxide and dye oxide patinas that stain or react with the iron. My home spun finishes come from all manner of crazy things learned from old blacksmiths. Yellow mustard has a rainbow effect. A fresh cut lemon rubbed on hot iron makes it look like pewter. Chemicals that change the PH in a pool will bring our reds, oranges and blues if applied to hot iron or torched as it is sprayed. It has been a trial and error experimentation. I was that kid who mixed everything in the chemistry set together just to see what will happen. It was necessary when Walter began forging botanical sculptures. We appreciate your comments about his rails. We live in an area where metal fabricators are a dime a dozen. Lots of related industry here. We can only compete by offering work a welder doesn't do. You are always speaking with me here, Walter isn't into technology beyond listening to killer music on You Tube! I try to let folks know its me! Thank you! Visit again soon!

    • @sblack48
      @sblack48 6 років тому

      Time Keeper thanks very much for the reply. That's amazing.

  • @diegosanchez5872
    @diegosanchez5872 6 років тому +1

    Hola me gusta tu trabajo pegunta por que no haces un video de tu power hammer de color verde que tienes en tu taller

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 6 років тому

      I am trying to translate your message so I can respond. I apologize for the delay. Thank you for your patience! Hope to take with you soon.

  • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
    @walterhowellblacksmith2089 8 років тому

    Thanks for the comments and views. We are working on more for our website. The full version of this for bounce tv is also on our website at www.walterforge.com and on vimeo.

  • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
    @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому +1

    Walter now has his own channel. Search for Walter Howell and subscribe. We will still be here with Mic from time to time also.

  • @jrdeckard3317
    @jrdeckard3317 4 роки тому

    I need a cylinder stop spring for a H&R 32 top break. Could you make one?

  • @boburbekmaxmudov5657
    @boburbekmaxmudov5657 2 роки тому

    Молодец 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Astynax27432
    @Astynax27432 9 років тому

    How do you reduce the noise so much? Just the chain? Do you use magnets to dull it out?
    Also, I see you're wearing two gloves. I was always told never to wear a glove on the hammer hand. Any comment on that?

    • @forgedalaska27
      @forgedalaska27 8 років тому

      +Philo Sophia metal might bounce up if not carful and hit that hand possible?

  • @tserieux6360
    @tserieux6360 3 роки тому +1

    All s beautifull

  • @markharrisllb
    @markharrisllb 4 роки тому +1

    Doing what he does, where he does and how he does would be better than winning the lottery.

  • @hassanabrahimabdullaha7454
    @hassanabrahimabdullaha7454 3 роки тому

    I am also relate with tongs business.

  • @bravofoxtrotllc6817
    @bravofoxtrotllc6817 5 років тому

    Mic, what would you call a Blacksmith that used a lathe, a drill, a grinder and a power hammer?

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 4 роки тому +1

      Smart if he wants to make a living at it. The attitude that you aren't a blacksmith if you use electricity is ridiculous. Puffy shirts and three pointed hats do not a blacksmith make. You want to get to basics you have to forge in a hole in the ground. Walt doesn't role play. He works.

  • @dtvm7469
    @dtvm7469 3 роки тому +1

    Nice Clean Blacksmith shop?

  • @bravofoxtrotllc6817
    @bravofoxtrotllc6817 5 років тому +1

    Ahh a REAl Black Smith, traditional knows some metallurgy, uses traditional processes... Good Stuff!

  • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
    @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому +1

    Hello, We have more short videos (self done) on Walters you tube channel. Search Walter Howell. I don't know how to add a link. You can also see and read more on our website at www.walterforge.com. Conversation is welcome.

  • @91donwilson
    @91donwilson 4 роки тому

    Interesting editing @ 7:30

  • @gunzrloaded
    @gunzrloaded 8 років тому

    How do they make 'the anvil'...?

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 8 років тому

      +GunzRloaded Hello, Not sure what you mean exactly. Walters anvils are very old but there are good instructions on making your own from a variety of bases. Be glad to try to give more information if you can tell me a bit more.

    • @gunzrloaded
      @gunzrloaded 8 років тому

      +Walter Howell Hello,I was wondering who manufactures anvils here in the United States.Past or current.A large anvil looks like to be a pretty big project especially when they were made many years ago.
      Cheers !

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 8 років тому

      +GunzRloaded Hello, I am sorry to take so long to respond. You are right making an anvil is a huge undertaking. New anvils are expensive and to tell you the truth no comparison in quality to the old ones. The ratio of iron and other elements is very different. It may take a while but search your local flea markets and be sure to check with your local scrap yard. Folks are inheriting these things that don't want them and they take them to be sold by the pound. You can also buy them by the pound. We have been very blessed to accumulate a wonderful collection of vintage equipment.

  • @imurking3820
    @imurking3820 6 років тому +1

    I wonder if he makes any customer design order ???

  • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
    @walterhowellblacksmith2089 7 років тому +1

    Visit us on the web at www.walterforge.com and on his channel. Walter Howell

  • @casper1240
    @casper1240 7 років тому +1

    I like the engineers vice basically s=does the same job as a Leg Vise with a support under it does thew same job for less money .oi like it

    • @rhondahowell6456
      @rhondahowell6456 7 років тому +1

      Tools are a totally personal preference kinda thing. They are like shoes. They have to fit.

    • @casper1240
      @casper1240 7 років тому +1

      Aye true

  • @deathwish4307
    @deathwish4307 4 роки тому +1

    With the pound of my hammer and a mighty cryyy
    i pound steel
    and watch sparks flyyy.

  • @ironwhy
    @ironwhy 9 років тому +1

    Hi,
    I would love to use some small parts of this video as part of one of my one videos - but need to make sure that you are REALLY and DEFINITELY the only COPYRIGHTHOLDER of this CREATIVE COMMONS-Video, since I don't want to get sued by any PERFORMER, CAMERAMAN, DIRECTOR or LOCATION OWNER.
    Thanks anyway for this cool channel - best wishes!
    ....................................................................................... v

    • @ManojKumar-hn4vr
      @ManojKumar-hn4vr 8 років тому

      r

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 8 років тому

      +IronWhy Hello, We apologize for the delayed response. For some reason it was posted way down the time line. I appreciate your interest in our video. Walter and the videographer do own the rights along with Bama Bounce TV.
      We would have to have more information about your project to allow inclusion of
      Walters work. We work very hard to ensure that his work is represented in a manner of our choosing and that his designs and work are not associated with another smith and try to be diligent in protecting our reputation for integrity and quality.
      We are appreciative and grateful when folks share his video.

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith 8 років тому

      +Walter Howell the video copyright is set to, "Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)", if this is not the case, just set it so no one is allowed to reuse and you will not get this type of inquiry...great to see your shop, very nice workspace!

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 8 років тому +1

      +Crossed Heart Forge Thank You. If Mic has it set as such then we have no problem either. We are always honored when someone thinks enough of what we do to want to share it in some way. We have gotten a lot of benefit from Mic Stowe's video. He does great work also. Wish you luck with work also. Rhonda

    • @islandblacksmith
      @islandblacksmith 8 років тому +1

      +Walter Howell thank you, keep it up!

  • @mohammedkhader3289
    @mohammedkhader3289 Рік тому +1

    👍👍👍🌺⚘🕊🌹🌹🕊🕊🕊🕊⚘🌺🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩

  • @smug8567
    @smug8567 5 років тому

    Say, any of you boys smithies? Or, if not smithies per se, were you otherwise trained in the metallurgic arts before straitened circumstances forced you into a life of aimless wanderin'?

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 5 років тому

      Not here. Forging came to me as opposed to being sought.

    • @walterhowellblacksmith2089
      @walterhowellblacksmith2089 4 роки тому

      Walter had no metallurgy training but he did have a lifetime of practical knowledge from 2 grandfathers who were "country" engineers.

  • @molotoboec70
    @molotoboec70 8 років тому

    примитивный дед даж скучно смотреть

  • @riAN1337
    @riAN1337 3 роки тому

    there is nothing traditional or award winning about this. his technique is far from ergonomic or eficient. if it fits him allright so be it, but it is not the way how its supposed to be tought.