How To Forge Meat Skewers // Blacksmith Projects to Sell

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  • @bruceprosser8332
    @bruceprosser8332 7 років тому +13

    Thanks Roy, these small projects are great for us who are starting up.

  • @stevenlarsen1691
    @stevenlarsen1691 3 роки тому +3

    On my bolt cutter I welded a 1" x 2" square bar on the bottom jaw that fits my hardy hole on my anvil. Work a lot better and less clumsy. Thanks again for a great video.

    • @stevenlarsen1691
      @stevenlarsen1691 3 роки тому

      The 1" bar never has interfered with using the bolt cutter as usual.

  • @williamtimmons8791
    @williamtimmons8791 7 років тому +3

    Nice easy project for this old man! I think this will make a good evening exercise.

  • @jonmcpherson4518
    @jonmcpherson4518 Рік тому

    Roy, what can I say, your videos are very well done, your instructions are clear and precise and I always am looking forward to seeing more of your work so I can give it a go. I have just finished building my ribbon burner forge and support. Just have to do a little trimming and leveling on the stump (my friend cut for me )and support my Trenton 146 pound anvil. God Bless you as well.

  • @hansboersma4354
    @hansboersma4354 7 років тому +1

    You remind me of the old saying, "if you give a man a fish, he will have a meal for a day. But if you teach him how to fish, he will eat for the remainder of his life". Keep up the good work.

  • @tomw1697
    @tomw1697 7 років тому +24

    I really like the way you make your videos. I like the "this is how to make money" stuff. You and your wife are doing great, keep it up and I'll be here to "like" all your videos. Got a kick out of the "Bob's your uncle" comment. God bless.

    • @ChristCenteredIronworks
      @ChristCenteredIronworks  7 років тому +4

      Hi Tom, We're so glad you are enjoying our videos! We've had a lot of blacksmiths ask us how we make a living at it, so we figured those type of videos would help out the blacksmithing community. We appreciate your encouragement! ~Jessica

  • @geofflewis4815
    @geofflewis4815 5 років тому +2

    Brilliant Roy, skewers just the job. Geoff Lewis Wales UK.

  • @68cristian
    @68cristian 4 роки тому +1

    Great videos buddy. Thanks for taking the time. much appreciated. :-)

  • @Loasdrums2
    @Loasdrums2 5 років тому +3

    I have been enjoying going through your videos. Do you have one or could you do one about metal choices? For this video you say that you are using 3/16 inch square stock but what metal are you using? Cold rolled, hot rolled, tool steel.... I have only been able to find stainless steel in 3/16 square bar stock. I like how this videos lends itself to the beginner, like myself. I want to make these but I don't have a forge, just some bricks set up to hold heat. I need my first projects to use little heat like you did here. Thank you for the videos, tips, and the plans on your site.

  • @jackdawg4579
    @jackdawg4579 7 років тому +4

    Thankyou! nice simple project for me to try (well you make it look simple anyway!)

    • @ChristCenteredIronworks
      @ChristCenteredIronworks  7 років тому +2

      +Jack Dawg you are very welcome and I'm sure you will be able to do it just as easily as me :-) God bless you and have a great weekend

  • @jaime65portillo1
    @jaime65portillo1 4 роки тому

    Nice work Brother.

  • @stevenvanrensburg2938
    @stevenvanrensburg2938 7 років тому +1

    Very nice video my friend, thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @jamescopeland5358
    @jamescopeland5358 3 роки тому +1

    Good project, thanks

  • @beaverwithaforkv.26
    @beaverwithaforkv.26 7 років тому +2

    Nice. gonna do this one for sure. Thanks again!

  • @ironangel5842
    @ironangel5842 5 років тому +4

    Christ Centered Ironworks.
    I love the name of your game!

  • @williampratt4791
    @williampratt4791 7 років тому +2

    I like the idea of adjusting your vice bite to control twist. I watched a vid by Mark Asper, where he suggested using a stainless steel Gravy Boat, to accurately apply a controlled quench. I use the Gravy Boat idea, a lot.
    I don't think I have seen a vid on the uses of a floor vice and its accessories??
    Another worthy vid!
    Thank You

  • @rentawash1
    @rentawash1 7 років тому +1

    Hey Roy, If you use your torch a lot, check out this gas saver valve. If you added it to your stand I think you would really save a lot in fuel costs, convenience, and really like it!

    • @rentawash1
      @rentawash1 7 років тому +2

      oops!, here is a link: www.zoro.com/miller-electric-torch-valve-wdw103/i/G3655696/?CJ&

    • @ChristCenteredIronworks
      @ChristCenteredIronworks  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for letting me know. I'll have to take a look :)

  • @TheNuggetshooter
    @TheNuggetshooter 5 років тому

    Great project video.

  • @cosmicbrambleclawv2
    @cosmicbrambleclawv2 7 років тому +1

    definately my favorite so far :D I have very small paychecks so I can't afford any fancy stuff (can't even afford to make my cheapo forge yet) and all I have for a anvil is a railroad tie plate (discarded not stolen) so this is a perfect hobby project to build funds for more serious work :D (I'm part of a medieval larp community and they'd wet themselves if I sold these for events)

  • @stevenlarsen1691
    @stevenlarsen1691 3 роки тому +3

    Because of the sharp tip I sell them as a set of four but I inclued a 20" piece of pvc to store them in. Keeps them clean and safe. A leather sock or quiver would be nice to sell extra and store like arrows.

    • @Volundur9567
      @Volundur9567 3 роки тому +1

      Cool idea with the leather. I just sold mine bundled in sets of 5.

  • @craigclark2639
    @craigclark2639 5 років тому

    I LOVE this project!

    • @craigclark2639
      @craigclark2639 5 років тому

      I made 4 of them last week and unfortunately I had to use round bar and make is square so it took me a bit longer to make. They came out great and I gave them away. Thanks for the video!

  • @alchemykitchen777
    @alchemykitchen777 4 роки тому

    Your videos have been extremely helpful for someone like me new to forging. Great work and gives me an idea for a next beginner project... is it easier for a beginner to twist cold or hot? so far I have only done hot on smaller pieces, and this video helped me understand why they turn out randomly shaped for me. Much appreciated content

  • @MalcolmShoolbraid
    @MalcolmShoolbraid 11 місяців тому

    Fantastic!!!!!

  • @TufStockdogs
    @TufStockdogs 5 років тому

    Meat screws are great idea thank you buddy

  • @ericsprado4631
    @ericsprado4631 2 роки тому

    Rob-I recently used a fuel saver oxy/acetelyne torch. talk about a fuel saver! It sits there with just a little flame until you step on "hands free" foot pedal to return to pre adjusted heating flame...

  • @GBLW
    @GBLW 7 років тому +8

    I would like a video on the finishing process how to get the pieces to the right uniform colour or different techniques that are used when creating your pieces so that the customer looks at it and says great no scorch marks uniform and love the black iron look?

  • @currajeperm8418
    @currajeperm8418 5 років тому

    Bravo profesore of albania

  • @Volundur9567
    @Volundur9567 3 роки тому

    Haha, we just got contracted to make some for a store. We did the twists and made sets with different ends. Our lengths were 15" though.

  • @robertstull5761
    @robertstull5761 4 роки тому +1

    Look good

  • @chriswilson6619
    @chriswilson6619 6 років тому

    Good vid! Thanks for sharing bro.

  • @baddogforge5181
    @baddogforge5181 7 років тому +1

    I've made skewers in the past and I really like ur design for these may have to make some new ones lol

  • @lonesurvivor450
    @lonesurvivor450 5 років тому +3

    What is the name of the tool you use to make the twists? Thanks, Love the channel. God Bless!
    I found that he made it from two pipe wrenches.

  • @grahamwoolaston5609
    @grahamwoolaston5609 5 років тому

    Great thanks again

  • @johnjude2677
    @johnjude2677 5 років тому

    Like it ...thanks Roy

  • @TheNuggetshooter
    @TheNuggetshooter 6 років тому

    Another cool project video! How about showing us how you made your oxy acetylene torch holder. Looks to be quite a handy tool!

  • @bluesSGL
    @bluesSGL 6 років тому

    I think I found my first project!

  • @kevinbradley3934
    @kevinbradley3934 7 років тому

    Rob, you make this project look so effortless. Clearly your experience shows and I thank you for teaching. So I attempted to make these skewers and ran into an issue right off the bat making the scroll end. The issue is that the metal is splitting. Any thoughts as what may be causing this? Thank-you!

  • @johnshrum6760
    @johnshrum6760 7 років тому

    Awesome glad to know the coconut oil trick was wondering how y'all done that

  • @masonrichards9020
    @masonrichards9020 6 років тому +3

    can you list a link or something on where to get a bending jig? Thank you, keep up the good work!

  • @TLDove
    @TLDove 7 років тому

    my buddy works at fair in pa been talking about us doing this u make it so enjoyable. its a vit of history i think with modern stuff to help but a gift how well u can teach and do. many can do but not teach. amazing keep it up . all where to get a set up i have nothing want to start this before winter to have a trade to learn . i need everything any help with tools where to get stuff im in pa . thanks

  • @johnny30806
    @johnny30806 5 років тому

    Very cool. Do you have a tutorial on marking that jig bender??

  • @williamlangenegger6646
    @williamlangenegger6646 6 років тому +1

    Great video. Where can I find the 3/16 square stock? Cant find it here local.

  • @daeroc
    @daeroc 7 років тому +1

    "Meat scure" haha. All joking aside good videos. i subbed and liked

  • @xFalconFixer
    @xFalconFixer 4 роки тому

    I like these skewers, especially the rat tail loop and slow twist look.
    For the loop, why not just use your bender jig without heating the metal?

  • @cgmcpherson33
    @cgmcpherson33 7 років тому +2

    awesome

  • @msblades5382
    @msblades5382 7 років тому +2

    Kabobs anyone?What a great exercise this is something that I have got to try...Hey quick question when you gonna do some Damascus? Yea you know me I am all about that pattern welded sweet stuff people call Damascus.. Like this video a lot this could deffinetly make some money and some great kabobs....as always thanks for the lesson.M/S Blacksmithing and Blades

    • @ChristCenteredIronworks
      @ChristCenteredIronworks  7 років тому +1

      +martin and shan Moldovan I Will hopefully be working on it tomorrow afternoon! :-) thanks for taking the time to watch Martin...God bless you

  • @sentradynamics8889
    @sentradynamics8889 4 роки тому

    Awesome video. I love your teaching style. Any recommendations to keep the skewers "seasoned", or do they stay seasoned like cast iron? Thanks :)

  • @kendalkenny1843
    @kendalkenny1843 5 років тому +4

    This is so cool . I'm an older guy, who could use
    A little $$. (But your wrong us Christian's are
    Going to live a thousand years with our LORD.)
    "Praise the LORD."

  • @racman1989
    @racman1989 6 років тому

    Are the plans for your jigs, this one and the nail hooks on your website? Or could you send me some plans for this? I'm just getting started and need some seed money this are great projects for that.

  • @c.s.1533
    @c.s.1533 7 років тому +1

    Hi Roy I was wondering where to get the box and paper shavings to showcase your skewers

    • @ChristCenteredIronworks
      @ChristCenteredIronworks  7 років тому +2

      +C. S. I purchase it online and it is called wood Excelsior. I don't know where from that's Jessica's Department :-) you should be able to Google it though. God bless you and hope you have a great day

  • @christopherconkright1317
    @christopherconkright1317 3 роки тому +2

    Blue? Know what temperature that is

  • @papahajek5383
    @papahajek5383 5 років тому

    I see you use fuel gas other than acetylene. We used to make black pipe configurations drilled to heat a specific shape or area. Natural gas an regulated compressed air gave a good amount of heat without the cost.

  • @jamesshelton534
    @jamesshelton534 4 роки тому

    I know this is an older video, sorry for the late viewing/ question. I was under the impression coconut oil will go bad after awhile. Am I wrong on that?

  • @traceygillaspy8271
    @traceygillaspy8271 6 років тому

    Is there another type of 'seasoning' you might recommend if coconut oil isn't available? Vegetable oil? Canola oil?

  • @GBLW
    @GBLW 7 років тому

    Does the rubbing of coconut oil seasoning turn them a uniform black ???

  • @brianpost7801
    @brianpost7801 5 років тому +2

    Is your torch propane or acetalyne

  • @donaldroberts9743
    @donaldroberts9743 7 років тому +1

    I'm a disabled veteran. Can I forge from a seated position? I wear metal braces on my legs and can't stand for long periods of time. But I need to do something.

    • @harrisonperron7606
      @harrisonperron7606 7 років тому +2

      Donald Roberts absolutely but you will need some accommodations made. If it’s smaller projects you should be fine but your biggest issue you need to figure out is having your forge very close to your work surface so a mobile work table, anvil, etc. so you can move it close so you don’t lose to much heat as moving the project in.a wheelchair will be slower

    • @donaldroberts9743
      @donaldroberts9743 7 років тому +1

      I have my anvil and vise on a microwave stand that has wheels...So far its been working good...I had to cut the legs of the stand and put casters on it but its working good...If anyone tries this I'm just warning everyone to wear a leather apron over the legs and lap area because your at the right level to burn legs, the slag of the metal is my problem...Safety First...

  • @loganbaker4992
    @loganbaker4992 5 років тому

    im curious what did you price the meat skewers at?

  • @christopherconkright1317
    @christopherconkright1317 3 роки тому

    also what kind of steel is that? If you could not just say mild steel but 1080 or? I don't mean this rudely a lot of smiths will say mild or high carbon but to be honest being new to Blacksmithing when you look online for metals they don't classify them that way or if they do they have lead or something in them so I wanted to ask the number of the steel so i can find it. Me not knowing better bought a steel they called mild but it was 12L14 and it was not good to forge at all. So i am trying to find the good names of steel. There is no list i can find.

  • @edvincent556
    @edvincent556 7 років тому +2

    What kind of gas do you use?

  • @sleepingbear7182
    @sleepingbear7182 7 років тому +1

    Are you using hot roll or cold roll?

  • @justinbangel5006
    @justinbangel5006 6 років тому +1

    Are they safe to use being that it's not stainless steel

    • @ChristCenteredIronworks
      @ChristCenteredIronworks  6 років тому +2

      +Justin Bangel yep perfectly safe they're seasoned like cast iron which was the cooking utensil Choice long before stainless steel

    • @CarlMarx
      @CarlMarx 6 років тому

      Iron is not toxic, carbon is not toxic - slag can break teeth though.

  • @murphyslaw1832
    @murphyslaw1832 7 років тому +1

    Where can I buy a twisting wrench?

    • @ChristCenteredIronworks
      @ChristCenteredIronworks  7 років тому +2

      +Dennis Murphy most twisting wrenches are created by the Smith themselves as I do not believe that they are commercially viable. I made my twisting wrench by just welding a piece of bar stock on the other end of a old plumber's wrench. Hope this helps thanks for watching

    • @murphyslaw1832
      @murphyslaw1832 7 років тому +1

      Oh that is why I could not find any to buy. But I did buy an old ford monkey wrench that I will Modify. Thanks for you videos. Keep it up. Have a good day.

  • @jaymond80
    @jaymond80 7 років тому +1

    Great videos. Just subbed. What kind of torch are you using?

    • @ChristCenteredIronworks
      @ChristCenteredIronworks  7 років тому +1

      +jaymond80 glad to have you here! The torch that I use is oxy propane with a rose bud tip. Thank you for the question.God bless

  • @stoneinthefield1
    @stoneinthefield1 3 роки тому +1

    Old Garage door springs work good. They are free, easy to get, spring steel around 1/4 inch just forge square.

  • @grayem76
    @grayem76 7 років тому +2

    thumbs up

  • @A-GUY-AND-HIS-TRACTOR
    @A-GUY-AND-HIS-TRACTOR 7 років тому +1

    What do you do to season the skewers when complete? I made some but they have a rough appearance and not sure people would want to put meat on that ! Anyone?....

    • @c.s.1533
      @c.s.1533 7 років тому

      I season them like I do my cast iron pans. Heat them up to 200 put your oils on them.heat up the 300 for 15 minutes wipe the oil off heat up to 400 for 2 hours. If left outside they will still rust they need to be treated just like the cast iron skillets

  • @камалахмедов-л1у
    @камалахмедов-л1у 6 років тому

    Как называется инструмент которым он крутит прут......

  • @charlycharly3249
    @charlycharly3249 4 роки тому

    No deberías hablar tanto, por dios !!!!

  • @phillipvorster3718
    @phillipvorster3718 7 років тому

    I enjoy your videos, they are for the better part nicely formulated and well presented, but, you really need to stop banging things down on your work table, really annoying when you're explaining something and you keep clanking something down every 5 seconds, just to pick it up and clank it down again

    • @ChristCenteredIronworks
      @ChristCenteredIronworks  7 років тому +2

      +Phillip Vorster I will keep that in mind on future videos thanks for the feedback