Introduction to forge welding - basic blacksmithing
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- Опубліковано 27 гру 2017
- Forge welding is one of the fundamental skills of blacksmithing. Even if you can arc, mig or tig weld, forge welding will open new doors and help to improve your skills as a blacksmith
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I love the older generations type of instruction videos. These old school lads give all the important info without the absolute bullshit that comes with modern media recording. God bless man. We used to have a show on tv when i was young in ireland in the 90' and it basically was showing all these skills that people done and were daily lives for people. Alot of the footage was the 60's and often would be building carts for horses. Youd miss the old ways
Love this, it's like being taught to forge by Ron Swanson!
Man that's accurate
@@jackofalltradesprepping9611 mu8
I can hear it and now can't unhear it.
My God . . . Man's gotta point!
I knew his voice reminded me of someone!
You are probably the best person to teach blacksmithing you make it understandable and not overly complicated
Thank you brother. My Dad was a blacksmith but I was young when I lost him. You brought back good memories for me Sir .
I am a first time viewer. I am a disabled veteran and teach a weekly class of welding to other disabled veterans at my home. I will adopt this into our welding technology. Thank you so much. Very interesting and we thank you.
Thank you and those you teach. Your sacrifices are appreciated
Thank you sir for your service and sacrifice
Thank you for your sacrifice for our nation and for your service.
Thanks for what you're doing. I was waking up today just thinking about reaching out to my community to inquire if anyone such as yourself would be willing to spend an hour or two a week sharing knowledge about building or creating things.
I'm a disabled veteran and struggle within myself. It a goal of mine to fix my home but I'm sorely lacking metal and wood skill. Learn as I go and one piece at a time.
I wish you and those veterans much success.
Thank you for your service
Been watching blacksmithing videos for years. Just wanted to encourage you that this is one of the best Forge welding and videos that I have ever seen.
Thank you
i agree with that , most of the other videos never with explaination on the basic of forging
It's long but well worth it
@@hunterhostler1345 that’s what SHE said
I am a guy who learns mostly by making mistakes ONCE, but you explain things so well that I actually understand the 1st time.
thank you.
Good morning, I’m a welder from Macon ga, been welding for 26 years, I just built me a forage and started foraging 3 weeks ago. Thank you so much for your time and for teaching a lost art.
*Forge, forging
This is, to date, the most informative forge welding video I have seen. Very good information and I will share.
thank you
Yeah it is!
I agree 👍. Great video.
Taught me most of what I know
It still is
I don’t think I’ve ever seen one of the “big” blacksmiths on UA-cam ever explain the why, how and when as thoroughly as you sir. It’s almost as if some information is closely guarded secret material. You freely and readily shared a wealth of knowledge. I feel 100 times more instructed than I do by watching those other guys. Thank you kindly!
I think for the most part they skip the monor details because they just don't think about it or feel its being to basic.
Good Gawd this brings back a ton of memories When I was a little kid my dad had a concrete built forge and it was my job to supply the oxygen to it by turning an old cream separator that he built an enclosed fan on. It had a little bell on it that indicated how the speed was for separating cream from raw milk when the bell was just starting to stop ringing was the right speed by turning the crank handle. Strange as it was that seemed to be the rite speed for most of the forging too'. We sharpened plow shares till the cows came home after the crops were in and the shares needed drawing out and tempering. He forge welded just about everything that broke and it always amazed me that it held, He used borax for all them welds. He made every thing from wagon wheel tires to harrow teeth and everything in between. This was 65/70 yrs ago when things were tuff out in the country and one made do with your talent and hard work and very little else. Thanks for the refresher and info.
Thanks for sharing the memory
If I were a bit younger I would take up a bit of what you're doing but at 79yrs+10 months I'm pretty busy turning wood with 4 different wood lathes and fighting off pple that keep bugging me saying "you should enjoy your retirenent" I can't seem to convince them that's exactly what I'm doing so just get out of my face.
I'd love to hear some of your stories. You make me miss my grampa
What a great story!
Awesome story. Appreciate it
kind of failed at tong making time to move onto failing at forge welding :)
really enjoy these videos. Thank you.
You can do it!
Good to you back in the shop ! welcome back
This is one of the better videos i have seen especially on fluxing .
I crafted an anvil from an old chunk or train track, I haven`t built a forge yet, I live on the west coast of Canada where it`s been super dry, but this rainy season I`d sure love to try making a knife for my first project. Thanks for all your hard work and advise.
Very good info. And demo. Thank you.
Thanks, great videos learn something new every time!
the roar of the forge in the mountains, the clinking of the hammer. I feel it in my bones. As a drummer it is an entracing ambiance.
Smart guy. Love your shop.
Great Shows. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experiences
Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
Thank you for all the great info and demonstrations!
This was a great video. Back in college I was part of a blacksmiths club and we struggled with forge welding. I think our biggest problem was that our fires were not reducing and that we were hitting the welds WAY too hard. I'll send this video off to them and hopefully they can improve. Thanks for teaching me (and them as well)
I can’t thank you enough for posting and taking your time on this video. I appreciate you
Thank you for your video! I will try these welds today in my little forge
Great introduction to forge welding.
Nicely done. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I like the cutting torch analogy. Well put.
Our styles are very much alike my friend. Great visit with lots of memories bud. !
I've read so many books on forging but none of them ever talked about the oxidizing or carborising parts of the fire. I've always put my material in the bottom of the heart and always burn my steel. Maybe I'll get back into smithing now! It's only been 15 years.....
Great forge weld. Thanks for sharing.
I want to thank you, for sharing your knowledge! I am becoming a 3rd generation blacksmith. My grandpa, was J. Nolan Davis...my dad was Larry Nolan Davis. I am Daniel Nolan Davis. My youngest brother and I, are getting our own Smith's shop.
You have made forge welding very easy to understand...I hope to share your video with my brothers, so we 3, can learn this fundamental skill! Bang on, brother! 😎
Thanks John, a few little bits of info that explains some of my problems, now just have to rebuild my forge.
You are awesome for sharing your knowledge with us. Thank you
Thanks for the great info on the forge welding and the look at the paper towel holder
Thanks for this fantastic video. I didn't realize how little I knew about forge welding!
Excellent teacher. Thank you. That's is an awesome anvil.
Thank You for sharing your abundant knowledge
You are so amazing to watch. Keep it up, sir!
This is all amazing advice and knowledge. Wasn't aware of the bit of information about the "sweet spots" in the firepot, but it makes a lot of sense. Thank you for sharing your immense knowledge!
Thanks for your work. You answered more questions than i knew to ask.
Thanks.
I've just stumbled upon your channel and I really like the content you're producing! Thank you for making videos
Very good video, lots of information and guidance demistifying forge welding. Good stuff, thanks.
Thank you for making this, it was excellent!
Great video and thank for sharing!
Thank you. I've seen other "forge welding" videos and yours was the easiest to follow and understand. Look forward to watching more of your videos!
Great video as usual. Always makes me want to start forging by the end. Unfortunately I will have to stick with watching the videos for now. Can't forge in my apartment. Lol
Thank you for taking the time to fully explain everything.
Thank for sharing your knowledge! Excellent info!
A lot of great tips here - many thanks for sharing your uberness; Booyah!
Rick Rabjohn youre a funny man Rick! one of my favorites!
Thank you for your help, I'm really new to this and your videos have been a huge help!
Thank you. Very inspiring video
Great video with a lot of information. Thanks for sharing
Many Forged In Fire contestants need to watch this video!
You are a great teacher!
Great videos, so informative and very professional. Dearly enjoyed.
Thank you
Your videos are absolutely top notch! You’re a great teacher. Thanks again!
Great video. Also you are a very well spoken person. Thank you for the info
Haven't tried forge welding yet. Good info on placement in the forge and flux splatter. Thank You!
I always enjoy going back and watching these videos again and again. Sometimes I pick up a bit of information that I missed before. One of the things I like about UA-cam channels like yours is having a library of information that I can go back to anytime I need to. Thank you John for the work you do and the effort you put into making these great videos.
Probably the best basic forge welding video I have ever seen!
What a great teacher.
Very good information, doubts were clarified, thanks for sharing, happy new year 👍👍
Great tips. Arc Welded for years but little forge. Got a life long dream Peter Wright anvil and want to restore and begin trying many things. So many tools I would love to make.
Thanks again.
Nice 101 teaching video, many thanks.
Very well done. Nicely explained. Thank you. Good man.
That was great. Thanks for putting it together.
I learned a lot.
You are the best. I just love listening to you. Thanks. Hope all is well.
You are by far the only smithing instructor on UA-cam that knows what hes talking about. The one guy says to throw the large odd shaped pieces of coke away because they're tar. Thank you for making useful videos for beginners while others give bad advice and set beginners up for failure!
What a great teacher. Thank you so much John. Thanks for sharing the knowledge. God bless
Excellent and very accurate video. Thanks for sharing.
I made a flipped heart (don't know if that's the proper name but that's how it's made) at the pioneer village last year. It was a piece of 3/8 rod I found leaning up in the corner. Anyway when I got done making the heart then I had to figure out what to turn it into. And I thought there was enough to turn into a paper towel holder. I finished it and it came out nice. I took a lunch break and carried it down to the store for them to sell. A lady saw me carry it in, ran in and bought it. It was a good feeling.
Great video. I like your teaching style. It helps to get a different perspective. Not everybody touches on the same points in their videos, and for that I subscribe. Glad this video popped up.
It's an honour to see a master at work🙏
Fantastic video!
Great video, thumbs up from Alaska. Subscribed.
Thanks for a great conversation!
First rate intro video. Lots of info but not an overload for an intro. Thank you.
And Happy New Year to you and yours...!!!
I’ve been looking for a video like this for years. Thank you.
Hi. You are a great educator and presenter. Really helpful and inspiring. Thanks
Jim uk
Thanks for passing it on .
Great video. Very helpful. Thank you!
Great video many thanks, lots of great information here! Looking forward to putting this to use!
Love your instructional video, excellent tutorial. thanks for sharing.
From South Africa, thanks so much for demystifying this topic. That's a very fine shirt, glad you took care of it!
Great video, great information. Very helpful in my pursuit to make perfect welds.
Thank you enlighten me about forging😊
excellent teaching, thanks for your help as I learn! Roger
Wonderful explanation!!! Thank you for sharing!!!
Competent nice and clear explanation and no music..a dream come true.
Thanks for the vid. Really clear and simple explanations. Easy to understand for a beginner like me.
Good stuff thanks for that very informative video, and can't wait to see the next one on the scarf weld.
It would be awesome to spend a day learning from this guy.
Loved your content even though it was 5 years ago. Still educational content and thanks for sharing. Merry Christmas and a happy new year
Excellent teaching techniques mate, thank you for the information and demonstration.
Dude your awesome. I wanna forge weld now.
Thanks for sharing. I'm planning to forge pegboard hooks as a skill building project. I was kind of nervous about forge welding but it doesn't seem too complicated.
Thanks for the knowledge .very cool
G'day I love your handy hint on working on the centre welds first it makes sense. I love the motivational photo in the background.🙏🏻
Best blacksmithing video on UA-cam!