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DrgnHammer

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  1. Shanew8869,

    Welcome to IFI. You have come to the right place to learn that is for sure. Collecting up steel and other raw materials is every blacksmiths mission. There are many places to get it. You could start by looking for old car parts. Leaf springs and torsion arms are good steel to make blades and such out of. You could also look in the phone book for any recycling centers most places like that have a steel pile that sometimes people can go pick through. Also check the local fabrication shops sometimes they are willing to part with some good size pieces out of there scrap bins. Of course, you can always check pawn shops for old files and such that you could put to the fire and bang out something cool. If that doesn't produce any goodies you can always buy from a steel supplier there are hundreds of them online shipping is a bugger though. Good luck with the hunt let us know what you find.

  2. Stixman55,

    I would be happy to share the step-by-step process. After all isn't that why we are all here. I have more pictures in my member gallery feel free to take a look. I'll put together some instruction for you but it will take me a few days to do. I plan on posting it to the blueprints section as well.

  3. Hi everyone,

    I have never tried forging a hammer before so please forgive me but what is the difficulty in forging a hammer? I am not familiar with the process so I might be missing something. Also, what kinds of steel are used? Are they heat treated or hardened in any way?

  4. Badger,

    Welcome to IFI. It is nice to meet you. There is a lot to learn about blacksmithing and this site has a wealth of knowledge. I just recently joined this site but I have been blacksmithing since 1996. I look forward to seeing some of your work.

  5. Thomas,

    It's nice to meet you as well. How are things in Texas? I used to live over in the Seattle area. I liked it there for the most part but the traffic and cost of living was hard to deal with. I'll try to post some of my work as soon as I get my camera working again. I look forward to seeing some of your stuff as well.

    Thanks

  6. Hey everyone,

    I am looking to find some coal. I live in Washington State and I have checked the local farm and feed stores but no one seems to carry it. One store said they could get me 50lb bags of it from northern california for $50 a bag. That seemed kind of high to me. Does anyone know a good source for ferriers/blacksmith coal?

    Many thanks,

    Drgn

  7. Hi Frosty,

    That's funny stuff wish I would have thought of that. Actually, it's dragon. I thought of the name because of these dragon head bottle openers that I make. As soon as I get my camera up and working I'll post some pics. It is great to meet people from around the country I look forward to learning some new things.

  8. Hello Everyone,

    I am new to IFI, but not so new to blacksmithing. I live in Washington State and I have blacksmithing and bladesmithing since 1996. I stopped for about 4 years because of a lack of space for a shop. Now I am getting back into things and thought I would find a place where I can talk with others with the same interests. I'm looking forward to swapping ideas and making new friends.

    Thanks,

    Jay

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