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Abeaty1387

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  1. So I didn't want to post this but maybe some other green horn can learn from it. When I decided to take on the hobby of smithing me and my wife had one rule. I was only allowed to fund my new hobby by selling stuff from another hobby (hand gun collection) so I did. I sold a Springfield range officer 1911 for 550$ and used that money to buy some basic tools and about 200$ worth of lump charcoal. With the money I had left over I bought a anvil from HF(your allowed to laugh at me now) well I had the anvil for a total of 3 hours I got it home gave it a nice flat black paint job let it dry and started the forge. My metal was hot and I was happy to have what I thought was a anvil insted of a block of cement i was using before. Three strikes in with a 2# hammer and the front of the anvil cracks off. I was a little more than furious when I returned to HF to return it the same day and they refused me because I had painted it black. Moral of the story. Don't buy your anvil from HF. Will post a pic of the anvil later today

  2. I got it working by starting a bed of charcoal and getting it warm then dropping my steel in and adding coal on top of that. Was able to bring a rail road stake to yellow heat in about 3 minutes. Thanks for the replys everyone. How's the forge look for it being a first time build?

  3. The brake drum is about 5 inches deep. After playing around with the charcoal for a little while today I found that I needed smaller pieces. The forge is built from some angle iron for the base, the outer ring is 3/8 inch plate steel that was bent into a ring with a plate welded to the bottom and a brake drum for the fire

  4. Built this forge over the weekend with some stuff laying around a friends body shop. I've always loved medieval crafts and wanted to start small blade smithing. I'm using all natural lump charcoal and a hair dryer for Air supply.

     

    The forge. I'm using it outside but my anvil is in the. Garage so I can see the metal better.

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