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Switching from coal to charcoal
I've been smithing in my area with charcoal and i can get the iron pretty hot,my experience with fireflies is using charcoal and not having my firebox full or dumping fresh charcoal directly on the forge area. i usually put fresh on the side then roll it over later. as far as price,i get Roal Oak from walmart as of now(until i find a better source) for around 12-13 dollars for 2 20 lb bags
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Forges and Fires
Awesome description and pictures, rookie question. can i use the same techique with charcoal?
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First forge
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first forge idea.
Bouncy house blower....never would have thought it.now i'm going to have to look into it
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Switching from coal to charcoal
I have a question,how charcoal with coke layered in? i can get coke in my area and can get charcoal pretty cheap so i was curious
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BBC: Mastercrafts in Blacksmithing
I saw it and was great. when i started for the first time with my mentor,he had me do the exact same thing....after 3 hours,2 of my 7 nails were usable and got burned too but i found annoying cause i was working. i've truly got the bug and saturday i'm bringing a forge home
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Harbor Freight Anvil
New to Smithing myself and my mentor talked about the above alternatives. was given a harbor freight anvil and a chunk of railroad iron. one point he did make though is if you have no horn but have a vise then put a piece of rebar in the vise then you can do a small bit of scrolling.