i've forged one up, hafted like a hammer, but i can now tell the edge ain't worth a durn (few whacks and its dull again) i have more spikes, ima try to forge weld a bit in as well! thanks for the walk-through!! i dig your forge too, thats a fly setup.
I just got the eye drifted on my first one I'm making of course I've upset the edge and I was gonna go shape it today and I saw this. I'm glad I did I think I will go back and split it and put a piece of file in like you did seems like that worked really well great video glad I found it you got a new subscriber here thanks bro!!
What i did notice about you was your 100% wrist work,and that is how to use a hammer the proper way,i watch a lot of people do what you do,but the are all arms & that must end up soar.
Yeah early in my blacksmithing career I watched a lot of Brian Brazil, Alec Steele (before he got into just making mostly knives and swords) and some other guys from that philosophy. I can swing a 3 or 4 lb hammer all day (holdingbit towards the end of the handle) and not have any elbow or shoulder problems.
Good question. That was to lock in and stop the temper. If I didn't quench it the heat would have continued to build and gone beyond the point where I wanted it. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@refinersforge1781 Thank you for the reply. Is this an alternative method to heating it in the oven for an hour then letting it cool a couple of times? I’m new and learning!!
Great video. Very nice work on the hawk and the video. Well done. Liked and Subbed. I'm new to blacksmithing - did you temper the edge? I'm not sure how to work Nicholson file metal.
when i forge axes from rr spike they get all crooked, is it because im begginner and it will stop happening over time or is there a issue that can be fixed right away?
One piece of advice I could offer is try to make sure everything is straight or relatively straight at the end of each heat. If you let things get to catywompis without correcting it can be hard to get it corrected. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Depends on the mower blade. Some great and some not so great. Do a test piece first. See if it will harden and temper well. I forged a draw knife out of a mower blade and it holds a great edge.
Refiner's Forge thanks! I usually like to use files for damascus knife blades. Fun fact I learned to be careful on what steels you use when making damascus because if they have different wear down rates it can lead to poor edge life even if you use high quality steels.
Refiner's Forge can’t wait to see that video! Think you can also make an Anglo Saxon style sheath with it? I’m surprised that not a lot of blacksmith UA-camrs give it a go. Very interesting design and clever incorporation of leather and metal.
Yeah, I don't know what happened. After editing and upload it got desinced somehow. I tried to fix it but no luck. Which really stinks because it is my most viewed video 🤣. Thanks for watching!
i've forged one up, hafted like a hammer, but i can now tell the edge ain't worth a durn (few whacks and its dull again) i have more spikes, ima try to forge weld a bit in as well! thanks for the walk-through!! i dig your forge too, thats a fly setup.
Thank you for watching! Glad I could be of help. I'm going to do a video soon going into detail about my forge. Part of my shop tour series.
I just got the eye drifted on my first one I'm making of course I've upset the edge and I was gonna go shape it today and I saw this. I'm glad I did I think I will go back and split it and put a piece of file in like you did seems like that worked really well great video glad I found it you got a new subscriber here thanks bro!!
Thank you for commenting and subscribing. Glad I could be of assistance.
nice job its great too see a good modern blacksmith
sorry for my english i am from montreal french canadian
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it. Your english is just fine.
Newbee here..
Looking good. Only prob was video lag.. But that's how it goes in the show biz/lol
Good looking Hatchets..
A little diff Black Smith
What i did notice about you was your 100% wrist work,and that is how to use a hammer the proper way,i watch a lot of people do what you do,but the are all arms & that must end up soar.
Yeah early in my blacksmithing career I watched a lot of Brian Brazil, Alec Steele (before he got into just making mostly knives and swords) and some other guys from that philosophy. I can swing a 3 or 4 lb hammer all day (holdingbit towards the end of the handle) and not have any elbow or shoulder problems.
Greatly appreciate you watching and commenting.
@@refinersforge1781 Awesome people create awesome work,keep it up & thank you.
That's an awesome looking job 👍. Going to be my next project.
Thank you, and thank you for watching and commenting. Let me know how it goes.
Nice job, looks a lot better balanced than most others I've seen.
Perfect, now I know what to do with the 5 or 6 spikes that I have
What was the Flux you used again?
Awesome vid! I want to make one of these.
Thank you. Let me know if you have any questions.
Great video!
Thank you!
Why did you get the straw color then re-quench? Was that in lieu of tempering? Great video!
Good question. That was to lock in and stop the temper. If I didn't quench it the heat would have continued to build and gone beyond the point where I wanted it.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@refinersforge1781 Thank you for the reply. Is this an alternative method to heating it in the oven for an hour then letting it cool a couple of times? I’m new and learning!!
@@andrewgoodell5899 yes that is correct, just a different method of tempering.
Dammit, made the other end into a spike
Great video. Very nice work on the hawk and the video. Well done. Liked and Subbed.
I'm new to blacksmithing - did you temper the edge? I'm not sure how to work Nicholson file metal.
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing! Yes I hardened and tempered the edge.
I believe your sign said Lexington Va? If so have got yourself a fellow Virginian subscriber!
Yes that that is correct. Thank you for watching and subscribing!
Ive subd and luked
Thank you!
when i forge axes from rr spike they get all crooked, is it because im begginner and it will stop happening over time or is there a issue that can be fixed right away?
One piece of advice I could offer is try to make sure everything is straight or relatively straight at the end of each heat. If you let things get to catywompis without correcting it can be hard to get it corrected. Thanks for watching and commenting.
question would lawnmower blade work for an edge bit to?
Depends on the mower blade. Some great and some not so great. Do a test piece first. See if it will harden and temper well. I forged a draw knife out of a mower blade and it holds a great edge.
Refiner's Forge thanks! I usually like to use files for damascus knife blades. Fun fact I learned to be careful on what steels you use when making damascus because if they have different wear down rates it can lead to poor edge life even if you use high quality steels.
Good info! I haven't dealved into the Damascus realm. Farrier's rasp would make a good bit for this.
Refiner's Forge can’t wait to see that video! Think you can also make an Anglo Saxon style sheath with it? I’m surprised that not a lot of blacksmith UA-camrs give it a go. Very interesting design and clever incorporation of leather and metal.
@@chrissoto7187 I use to do my leather work, but I have a friend I pay to do it now. I'm sure he could.
Spread the cheecks hahahah
What is upsetting the material
Thanks for the question, upsetting the material means to hammer it back into itself, making it thicker, and or wider. Thanks for watching!
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Lfimding s nes mzker is good bay!
Great video! How big are you making the handle hole?
Thank you for watching! It is an oval eye about 7/8 inches wide x 1 3/16 inches long.
@@refinersforge1781 awesome! Thanks!
@@soundjunky007 my pleasure
@@soundjunky007 actually it is a tear drop shaped eye not oval. But oval would work just fine as well.
I have a desynced audio on this video
Yeah, I don't know what happened. After editing and upload it got desinced somehow. I tried to fix it but no luck. Which really stinks because it is my most viewed video 🤣.
Thanks for watching!
Give food that poor dog😢
The dog is fine
Least give him a pat on the head he just wants to see what going on and what all the racket was and make sure u was doing it to his standards. Haha
Do you know of any Indigenous smiths
What do you mean by indigenous? Indigenous to where?
@@refinersforge1781 First Nations, Native American
@@georgecuyler7563 no sure dont
@@refinersforge1781 I've seen a couple on forged in fire but can't find them on here.
Одного я так и не понял , нахера он стоит на стуле ?