Forging a Door Knocker
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2021
- Forging a door knocker. This is a shorter edit from a video that first appeared on the main Black Bear Forge channel - • Forging a Door Knocker
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Very nice project so many variations of door knockers. Thank you for what you do sir.
that a sound I could hear all day, thx john
Lovely work John. Using a nut as a riveting bolster was a handy trick - I'll have to keep that one in mind.
These are the best knockers I've seen all day
Beautiful design of knocker👍👍🔥🔥🔥
Very nice! If I make one I probably won't make the whole thing out of 1" sq. probably cut and bend bracket out of 1/8" plate and forge out the knocker. never thought to use a nut as a rivet backer! cool idea!
It's amazing how you fit all this information in a short video John. :)
I find that the story can still be told with much shorter videos. As long as the key steps are shown
This is amazing, i have been extremely impressed
Very nice work John, Enjoyed.
Great video John, turned out great! Thanks for sharing with us. Fred 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
That will be a lot of hammering without a treadle/power hammer. Challenge accepted!
Love it. Very unique design there it turned out very well there John. Can't wait to see more videos to see what u make next. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge on. Keep making. God bless.
Very nice John 👌👍🏻
Another great video, John. It was fun/interesting to see the usefulness of the flat narrow end of the new anvil put to good use. I see more options now.
Glad it was helpful!
Time for a new brush😁
Really educational to watch, thanks John!
I was very early this time, great work as always.
I wonder how you heated that up with a 6000 volt power supply from an old microwave, did you use cables or one of those induction heater appearing heaters!
What did blacksmiths do before belt sanders?
Apprentices with chisels, files and stone grinding wheels.
The same thing they do today.
I liked it a lot but it would have been better if you would had talked and gave some instructions
Then you should watch the full video linked in the description
@@BlackBearForgeII Some people are watching your videos on devices such as PlayStations and Xboxes, both of which do not allow you to view descriptions of videos.
First wow
Also 👌🏻👌🏻 quality
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And the first reply to yourself! Looks like we have a Daily Double winner, Alex!
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This is amazing, i have been extremely impressed