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Jordan12

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  1. Hi Harold

    Woah! Slow down a bit, I've forged a grand total of 12 times (LOL) and I cant upset,punch or cut without a lot of help. To me, and every other blacksmith I've talked to, drawing-out, also called drawing-down, is the first step to bacoming a blacksmith. Every book I know of starts with drawing-out. Dont feel bad, the first time I forged, I tried to make a knife, and burnt the steel,even with expert help! My advice is, practice basic techniques, I also think you should get a book or three on blacksmithing, you can never have too many. You should get a book called "The Complete Blacksmith" by Lorelei Sims, but thats just my opinion. Also, getting instruction from an established blacksmith will be extremely helpful.

    I dont mean to burst your bubble. :P:lol:

    Jordan

  2. Hi Cris

    I'm not really experienced(only about 12 days blacksmithing!)but a lot of guys like to weld a tool steel face onto a mild steel body. This method is only a tiny bit less durable than a solid steel hammer. I don't think the hammer it will work-harden if it is made of mild or low carbon steel as your anvil is made from steel with a higher carbon content than mild steel.

    Hope this helped!

    Jordan

  3. the other was $2 and i picked it up because i have not seen one before.
    the antique dealer thought it was is for sheet metal. (qoute)

    it seemed rather heavy for sheet metal. and the back looks like it had been hammered on.

    That's definately a top-fuller, I picked one up recently. It seems to be in good condition. ;)

    Jordan

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