I Built a (Basic) Blacksmith Forge

in #creative6 years ago

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I spent about 250 dollars purchasing the materials to make this forge, and 3 days putting it together, including mortar curing time.

So far, it works pretty well. It holds the heat pretty well and I am able to heat the metal to about 2,100 Degrees Farenheit, according to the internet (may be reliable, may be not). I did not do much hammering today, but the test fire that I did today was very good.

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I use a hand crank blower meant for a barbecue, but still works very well. It cost me about 40 dollars on Amazon, Along with a 15 dollar hose segment that I use to get the air from the blower to the forge.

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Right now I am using a railroad track as an anvil, which rings a lot more when struck than a usual anvil might, due to how thin it is. However, it still does the job. I got it for 35 dollars on Ebay from a railroad track seller. Interesting guy.

Either way everyone, I hope you liked the look at my basic forge. I will be working on this more in the future, and I will post as cool things happen. Have a good day Steemians!

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