Refining Old German Iron - The 60 degrees V swage - Amazingly effective! (2020)
A special treat, using a different method to further refine a bar of wrought iron, originally sent to me by German Bladesmith, Jean Collin. Brian Brazeal, blacksmith, has made me aware of forging in an equal laterial triangle swage and how incredibly effective it is to forge with it, using the edges of the swage, just like using the edge of the anvil. You can forge hexagonal, round or triangular stock if you choose to do so. Email: [email protected] Insta: BlacksmithJoey

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Making a French style cross peen hammer - with wrought iron! (2020)

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Blacksmithing - Making a Bavarian pattern anvil! - Anvil #4 (2021)

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Swage or Swedge blocks what are they and where do you find them

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The Brutal Truth About Roman Weapons They Never Show in Movies

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Making an iron bar from bloomery furnace sponge iron (2022)

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Stake anvil, wrought iron and steel faced. (2020)

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Blacksmithing - A lesson on making leaves

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Blacksmithing | Forging a South German anvil | 2021 | Anvil #5

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How to get from iron ore to a knife | SWR Craftsmanship

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Iron making, another iron bar from an iron bloom (2022)

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Can This Even Be Repaired??

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I melt cast iron at home

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Making a pair of blacksmith's tongs using a fly press

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Blacksmithing - Forging a Southern German anvil w/ side shelf and upsetting block (2021)

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The process of making an ax. An 81-year-old blacksmith who has been making axes for 63 years

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Every blacksmith needs these pliers!

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The process by which traditional Japanese hammers are made. 70-year-old Japanese hammersmith.

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Blacksmithing - Forging a Southern German anvil - Left-handed version (2021)

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How a Master Craftsman Forges Traditional Japanese Swords Deep in the Mountains

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