Blacksmithing for Beginners - Forging Lesson #6: punching holes
Blacksmithing for Beginners - Forging Lesson #6: punching holes In this video I am addressing the forging technique: punching holes. This is the most basic method of creating a hole and differs from the slit and drift technique (which I will talk about in a future video). It only requires a single punch to perform and it is usually used to create small diameter holes. Please e-mail me pictures of your progress to: [email protected] To learn more about me, please, visit my website: http://www.desertowlforge.com You can connect with me on Facebook at: / desert-owl-forge-362479193826046 If you have any questions leave it the comment section. Thanks for watching!

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