Back to Basics - How to Forge Shoulders, a Tenon & a Ball

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2023
  • No guillotine tool? Learn a couple simple methods to forge shoulders, a tenon or a ball without it. Your anvil, a set of tongs and a couple hammers is all you really need to accomplish this. I hope you are able to glean something useful from this back to the basics blacksmithing video!
    Tools and materials used in this video: as an Amazon affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases - Thank you for your support!
    - 1/2" Square bar
    - Dewalt angle grinder: amzn.to/45tdF8l
    - Square
    - Cold chisel
    - 2lb Rounding hammer
    - Round stock
    - Rounded punch
    - Chain link or rein ring
    - Wolf Jaw tongs: • Basic Wolf Jaw Tongs
    - Hold down
    - Cross peen hammer
    - Pickup tongs: • Pickup Tong Tutorial -...
    - Beeswax: amzn.to/45B6XgF
    Hi, I'm Jayce, the blacksmith behind Farmstead Forge. I am a farrier by trade; I learned the basics of blacksmithing at shoeing school and the rest I learned on my own. I'm excited to expand my knowledge and continue learning while also sharing my passion with others.
    Join me in the shop on my Montana farmstead where I enjoy building tools and other fun projects that we can use around the place.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  • @SnareX
    @SnareX  +1

    Thanks for the technique. I'm still a beginner with very few tools so this helps me greatly

  • @brysonalden5414

    Good information! Learned of your channel this morning from Glen at GS Tongs, and am now a subscriber. Thanks!

  • @RRINTHESHOP

    Thank you Jayce for sharing the simple tooling and techniques. Nice job. First comment , up early to do a concrete pour.

  • @chux72vette

    Great demo on using what you have and not spending time wishing for more stuff. I think back to what the original smiths had to start with and amazes me of how we complain when we don't have the latest greatest "New" tools out when we should be concentrating on the basics like this. Thanx Jayce!!

  • @MASI_forging

    Great work as always 👏👏

  • @SchysCraftCo.

    Jayce awesome job. Thanks so much. This is very helpful and definitely useful information. Can't wait to see more updates an projects and many more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep forge lit. Keep making. God bless.

  • @gregwyles6208

    Very nice as always, thanks for a great video

  • @bhaktapeter3501

    could you show us how to forge a pipe hawk out of a billet? or Round bar or square bar? Or railroad spike? THanks!

  • @boblasley5640

    Another good video Jayce! I noticed your "light cross peen" appears to have formerly been a ball peen. If this is so, did you grind it into a cross peen or forge it into a cross peen? Curious minds want to know! 🤔

  • @chrism3839

    For crying out loud, use the guard on the angle grinder, is the slight ease of use worth being out of work for months because you have to have tendon surgery? Or you lose an eye? I really do not understand the levels of risk people accept when not using the guard.