Blacksmithing : Forging a Leaf Wall Hook
Вставка
- Опубліковано 2 лют 2025
- I am sharing the process of hand forging a wall coat hook with a leaf end, using traditional methods of blacksmithing, side draft forge and stone coal.
A piece of metal I used is 12mm round steel bar, approximately 19cm long.
Blacksmithing techniques: drawing, bending, tapering, hot punching, shaping and texturing a leaf and forging a little scroll. To forge these hooks I used a rounding hammer for moving the metal, a heavier hammer for hot punching and cross pein hammer for leaf texturing and shaping.
The tools are: anvil, rounding hammer, cross pein hammer, heavy hammer, blacksmith vise, bending fork, blacksmith's tongs, hot punch, wire brush.. You can use file / rasp for finishing as well. You can forge this clothes hook without a power hammer.
Do experiment with the shape of the leaf as well as its bend to different sides to get a bunch of leaf hooks looking great together being a bit different from one another!
Hope that this video could be helpful for blacksmith enthusiasts as well as for craft loving community or just any person interested in how metal craft is made! If you are inspired to forge such type of wall coat hooks, please let us know about your results!
Summer heat is here at Sun Hills, endless bird singing, almost bright nights and wild flowers in bloom =)
We hope you will find out something new about blacksmithing and enjoy your visit to our small countryside workshop!
If you like the video, please, let us know by leaving a like - your kind support is always so motivating!
You are welcome to buy the Leaf Hooks at our online shop:
sun-hill.art/fo...
and visit our Instagram gallery:
/ sunhill_forge
Stay safe! Stay motivated! Greetings from Sun Hills!
#blacksmithing #leaf #hook
I'll try this project tomorrow, thank you for the demo.
Always welcome! =) Greetings from Sun Hills!
magical setting for a very nicely set up smithy. enjoyed the simplicity and it was demonstrated smartly
Thank you so much! Glad you liked our family smithy and the video! Greetings from Sun Hills!
I'm just starting out and I'm so happy I found your forge. This video is AWESOME, and you MUST do more! Thank you!!!
Thank you so much! We really enjoy making such videos! Your kind words really do inspire, so we hope to continue with sharing. Wishing you to enjoy exploring this amazing craft as we still do. Greetings from Sun Hills!
Awesome project! I liked that door pull at 4:00 minutes. Maybe you could do a video on how to make one of those.
Loved the shot of your workplace at the beginning. Loved the shot of a leaf hook in darkness. Laughed at the hand of the shadows. :D :D :D I like that in your videos I can feel your sense of humour. As always, very beautiful work! Everything you do is so well executed. Good job, keep going!
Thank you, Kitija, for your kind and so motivating words! And for your sharp eye as always! Shall the light, creativity and good vibes overcome the darkness!!! Greetings from Sun Hills! =)
You do clean work. Quite skilled indeed
Thank you so much! Much appreciated!
Nice job 👍
Thank you so much!
Very nice work!
Thank you so much!
Excellent work
Thank you!
Excellent work!!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!!!
Very nice mate 😊
Thank you!!! Glad you liked the video!!!
Nice work! One question, where you buy your safety shoes?
Thank you! The boots are just regular safety boots. I just made some leather protection covers for laces as they tend to burn so quickly! Socks and laces are in safety now! 😅
Those shoes are The Jordans blacksmith limited edition for all you newbies out there
Ha ha! Thank you for the good vibes! Limited edition for sure!
عمل رائع وجميل
Thank you!!!
I am having a hard time with my wall hooks getting cracks and breaking off. Any tips? Am i working it to cold? Total beginner
If it is a normal mild steel, sounds like it must be too cold. Try to heat it more frequently and cracking should stop. But breaking off sounds like it is not a mild steel.
@@SunHillForge thanks for the reply I believe it's just mild steel square stock I got at the metal yard. I'm thinking to cold. It took me like an hour to make it haha. Practice is what I need. I have a hard time trying to thin it out to a taper.
@@BRadWilson3 Yes, looks like too cold. Practice makes perfect! Take your time and enjoy the learning ride!