The Porker Poker (#14)
Not many items on a smith's table move faster or more consistently than a BBQ Fork. Coming in at that magic 20$ mark, this is an excellent seller with a low material cost. Trent's New Book on Basic Blacksmithing "Trenton's Guide To Love, Riches, And Blacksmithing" available on TrentonTye.com! Support Us On Patreon! / purgatoryironworks Instagram / trentontye Facebook / trentontye

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Forging a Fancy Fork

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SteelCast #1 Three Blacksmith Business Mistakes

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25 "Illegal" Pocket Weapons Every Appalachian Coal Miner Carried Into the Shaft

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Forging a Biscuit Cutter

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Surprise Visitor Shows Up With a Gift

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A groundbreaking experiment

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Forging a Cresset

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Forging A Blacksmith: Forging A Leaf (#9)

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One-piece forging a Dwarf Helmet!

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Forging a Pintle Hinge

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Forging A Blacksmith: The Hand Tied Broom (#4)

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Why are Byzantine Coins SO UGLY?

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Making an octagonal chisel handle from pear wood with hand tools | Chisel restoration

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Medieval Joinery with Just an Axe | Anglo-Saxon Building Traditions Compared with Timber Framing

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Nothing about the honey badger is normal... and here is why

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Forging a Cant Hook

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