Re-Lining a Knife Making Forge

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  • Опубліковано 18 січ 2025

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  • @biomechanickformerlyironox5120
    @biomechanickformerlyironox5120 6 років тому +20

    I just learned that this gentleman is not only a skilled bladesmith, but also a novelist and a competitive shooter.

    • @Snowmunkee
      @Snowmunkee 6 років тому +3

      No joke, when I was searching for his knifemaking content online, all i could find were novels and shooting comp results, and was very confused about how the two guys looked very similiar!

    • @madbearforge8550
      @madbearforge8550 6 років тому +1

      Not all heroes wear capes

    • @jollyjiggler
      @jollyjiggler 6 років тому

      He is also an avid martial artist.

  • @mikehill4551
    @mikehill4551 3 роки тому

    I just started the rebuild on my Swan Competitor forge. I used that forge for production for fifteen years every day and finally decided to replace the refractory. Man those things are built well. The stainless burner tubes are still perfect. I welded in 12 gauge stainless any place that burnt out and I'm looking forward to another 15 years after the rebuild.

  • @Mercenary_32
    @Mercenary_32 6 років тому +2

    Thanks Walter, you have given me some great insight on the type of forge that I am going to make! 👍

  • @ericyarber2734
    @ericyarber2734 6 років тому +3

    That is pretty much the forge I made about 3 years ago, It works great but I would like to one piece of information here. I made the hole for my burner on the very top of the forge at 90 degrees, I think I would have been much better angling the burner entrance at 35 or 45 degrees, that way you get a better flame swirl and the propane hose does bend as much. Do be aware of the super hot gasses rising directly above of the forge, they work great to kill mosquitoes around a 5 foot radius too!

  • @loul7239
    @loul7239 6 років тому +2

    Using a stabilizer (make your own with fumed silica and water) by spraying it on the wool and curing it with the burners is a good way to go. The silica melts and bonds to the wool, making it much stiffer. This stops the wool from releasing deadly fibers when it it hot AND toughens it up so it stays efficient much longer. Plus, it won’t deform when you layer heavy refractory cement on it.

    • @emoxanax
      @emoxanax Рік тому

      Hey man i just recently started a job as assistant into making these furnaces. The thing is, the guy is kinda uncautious and when he throw these things on the table a lot of dust comes up! Im using a mask but it doesnt closes too well, i tried 2 masks and it was a little better, but i felt some chest pain later in the day... i got very scared. I dont want to lose this job, but im also an athlete as hobby and damn... im too scared of lung problems!!! Could you give me any advices to protect myself???? Do you think a couple months of exposure is enough to have problems??? I really need the money. Im gonna tell my boss that i believe we should treat it way more carefully otherwise i cannot stay.

  • @Orphancripplr
    @Orphancripplr 4 місяці тому

    Thank you.

  • @jackreeves3001
    @jackreeves3001 6 років тому

    Always informative and fun. Thanks for your time.

  • @patrickhance7211
    @patrickhance7211 6 років тому +2

    Thanks for the tip.pat from Belgium 🔪⚒️👍

  • @carmelomartinez1149
    @carmelomartinez1149 6 років тому +1

    Thank you sir

  • @shaknit
    @shaknit 6 років тому +1

    I've read where guys have use pearlite held together with sodium silicate. Pearlite available in the garden section. Sodium silicate easily made with silica gel (certain cat litters) and NA04. (Lye)

  • @gabesantoriello8402
    @gabesantoriello8402 3 роки тому

    thank you Walter- that was all the information I needed. One question I have, slightly unrelated is, I see you left both sides of the forge open while you were working at the power hammer. Is there any reason to not close at least one side in order to contain more heat? Thank you in advance if you or others find the time to respond.

  • @blamflap
    @blamflap 2 роки тому

    Water evaporates: 100C
    Forge: 2000C
    Walter: "In a mellow slow sort of way" 👍👍

  • @StuffUCanMake
    @StuffUCanMake 6 років тому +1

    You’re a pleasure to watch!!

  • @EternitySoundDesign
    @EternitySoundDesign 6 років тому +1

    Funny, I watched the previous propane forge video last night for the first time, this morning: part 2 XD Timing coudn't have been better!

  • @UTUBELO
    @UTUBELO 5 років тому +1

    I just finished my forge, and now I come here to see you using the same thick wall steel pipe I did, as well as satanite for the hotface. Good to see my choices have been independently verified. (: Question though, how hot do you estimate the exterior of your steel pipe gets? Even with 2-3'' of insulwool I feel like that heat has to leak out eventually.

  • @RefinerSimilitude
    @RefinerSimilitude 6 років тому

    Thanks for this. What if you were to cast a cylinder of fire brick, with burner ports molded in that you could just slide into your forge? You could make a silicone mold and reproduce them easily. Would that not work as well as this refractive batting?

    • @RyTrapp0
      @RyTrapp0 6 років тому

      I would expect that sort of construction may be too brittle and fragile, I think that these fibrous materials combined with some form of castable probably offers the best balance between a decently durable structure that is still easily and affordably replaced.
      Honestly, I like the idea of a hybrid best - something like a propane tank pancake-style forge like Walt described in the last video, with the fibrous material walls and individual fire brick in the bottom. I want to say that a cast in ceiling would be nice, but the fibrous material used there too I'm sure would work more than well enough.

    • @JI-ev9pp
      @JI-ev9pp 6 років тому

      seanautube Fire brick will work fine, however it will soak up a lot of heat while the batting acts as more of an insulator making the batting more efficient. There are some videos out that do a good job explaining the different options. Hope this helps.

  • @paulesterline5714
    @paulesterline5714 5 років тому

    Hey Walter, great video, thank you! I am building a new forge and was wondering are those burners forced air or Venturi?

  • @Razor.Edge.Reviews
    @Razor.Edge.Reviews 3 роки тому

    Do you need to rigidize before you put the satanite on ?

  • @AdventuringJD
    @AdventuringJD 5 років тому

    Thanks for the awesome video! I have a question about your forge's burners. Are they straight propane? Or do you have oxygen going through too? Or a blower?
    I just want to be sure the one i build isnt going to piss off the neighblrs by you know.... Blowing up the neighborhood or something.

  • @64t120r
    @64t120r 6 років тому

    I vaguely remember a video you made where you said you hate maintenance. Hahahaha. Yup, time to reline my forge as well.

  • @willykanos1044
    @willykanos1044 6 років тому

    Wondering about using something like concrete tile backer board for the floor?

    • @aspitofmud6257
      @aspitofmud6257 6 років тому

      I use the clay pavers from home depot. Pre heat to make sure they dont explode though.

    • @danbance5799
      @danbance5799 5 років тому

      Actual fire bricks are cheap and easily up to the task. They can also be changed out quickly and easily. Cut your second (inner) piece of ceramic wool 4.5" short and they sit comfortably on the bottom. They're huge heat sinks and will make your forge take longer to come to temp, but I think they're generally worth it. Or make your own brick out of Kast-o-lite 30 (great stuff). And make sure you really coat and seal that ceramic wool. One of the biggest and most often overlooked health hazards of forging.

  • @aspitofmud6257
    @aspitofmud6257 6 років тому

    Just love how the aluminum foil sets off the whole forge thing. Wowzer! Looks really hot! 🤣😄😋😎

  • @billssmithy7352
    @billssmithy7352 Рік тому

    Rigidizer before Satanite necessary??

  • @justindavidson6917
    @justindavidson6917 4 роки тому

    A dollar rain pancho will be a lifesaver your welcome

  • @Coopdeville0624
    @Coopdeville0624 Рік тому

    Have you ever heard of a blacksmith named Charlie Smale?

  • @danielcrawford7315
    @danielcrawford7315 6 років тому

    So I've tried to find Satanite...w o much luck.
    So where did you get yours...anybody?
    Blessed days sirSir, Crawford out

    • @Velitesmaniple
      @Velitesmaniple 6 років тому +1

      www.hightemptools.com/refractorycoatings.html

    • @danielcrawford7315
      @danielcrawford7315 6 років тому

      @@Velitesmaniple . Thank you sirSir, I appreciate your help alot.
      Blessed days sirSir, Crawford out

    • @johnburens3395
      @johnburens3395 6 років тому +1

      Try lining your Kaowool with some ITC 100, it will make your forge run hotter on less gas. Cheapo's will say you don't need it or it's no good. Yes it is expensive...

    • @danielcrawford7315
      @danielcrawford7315 6 років тому

      @@johnburens3395 , ohhhh yeah! Already bought Mizzou and ITC 100HT. Buy once cry once right!!?

    • @johnburens3395
      @johnburens3395 6 років тому +1

      @@danielcrawford7315 That'll work man. You might try using a kiln shelf for the bottom of your forge. It can be removed and cleaned periodically and it makes a nice flat base. The kiln shelf should be coated as well with a thin layer of ITC. You should have a fire breathing dragon provided you don't have too much volume/burner ratio.

  • @madbearforge8550
    @madbearforge8550 6 років тому +5

    How many people are going to freak out about the Kaowool pretty much being instant death if you inhale it?

    • @holdenraymorris
      @holdenraymorris 6 років тому

      Lol seriously

    • @BangBangBang.
      @BangBangBang. 6 років тому +2

      Same people who scream about audio on videos hurting their ears because they're wearing earbuds/headphones

    • @OutOfNamesToChoose
      @OutOfNamesToChoose 6 років тому +3

      Just wear a mask when installing it. Once it's in, there's not gonna be many airborne fibres. Caring about your health doesn't make you a pansy.

    • @urbanyeti659
      @urbanyeti659 6 років тому +1

      No, not instant death. But it is pretty horrible for you. Think about it, you're essentially breathing in microscopic ceramic glass dust. Breathe in enough over time, and you'll need to lug around an oxygen tank for the rest of your life. That's not something I would recommend scoffing at.

    • @madbearforge8550
      @madbearforge8550 6 років тому +1

      Got one...

  • @daisy8luke
    @daisy8luke 6 років тому

    Ha ! Like a boiled frog !!!

  • @jimhumphrey
    @jimhumphrey 6 років тому +2

    Just goes to show that beauty is overrated. That is a butt ugly forge! :-)

  • @vi683a
    @vi683a 5 років тому

    Considering y9ou make knives for a living, i am surprised you use a box cutter!!!

  • @BangBangBang.
    @BangBangBang. 6 років тому

    "irritates your throat and skin, cover it up"
    ... but what about on top of your head, Walter?

    • @madbearforge8550
      @madbearforge8550 6 років тому +1

      Bang Bang Bang real bladesmiths wear Kaowool hats in winter

  • @olivergrundtwormjensen9786
    @olivergrundtwormjensen9786 6 років тому

    first

  • @18deadmonkeys
    @18deadmonkeys 3 роки тому

    videos like this are invaluable to me
    yeah, I'm a noob. We need videos.