Saturday, November 3, 2012

Happy Days the Forge is Running


Happy days! I finally got my forge shed up and running. I’d been using a small rivet forge in the past and it was a real pain. It was tough to get metal up to heat and it always clogged. Weather was a problem as well as I forged outside and always had to fight the wind.  Now I don’t have to worry about the ever changing weather in Nebraska and I will have something to do all winter.

My bigger forge works great. It was given to me by a friend free of charge. All I had to do to was put in a new fire box and line it with heat resistant concrete to give it more heat retention. The best thing about it is that it has a clinker breaker. This is a device for breaking up slag and gunk that builds up in the air hole. No more clogged air holes. The blower is also way bigger than I had before and requires very little effort in cranking and it puts out a large volume of air.


For today I made a new holdfast for my bench, a part for an 18th century candle holder, and a hook for a door. I got carried away with putting bees wax on everything for finish and coated my hold fast. Now it doesn't  "hold fast” so I will have to burn off the bees wax in the forge to get it to work. My other hold fasts (you can see them on my previous work bench post) worked fine, but would get in the way when I used my plow plane as the arms of the fence would run into the bent arms of the hold fast. I wanted a new one that had a very low profile like the one used by the Dominy’s.  
Lots to learn as I know little about blacksmith, but boy I sure like it!  I intend to learn how to make hinges and other hardware for my furniture and tool projects. One thing I am getting better at is making nails and I plan on making a lot of them this winter. 

6 comments:

Gorges Smythe said...

If you want comments, you might want to consider ditching word verification. Congratulations on your forge!

Kev Alviti said...

Forge looks great. Do you plan to make your own tools with it?

Frontier Carpenter said...

George thanks.

Ken, yes I do I also want to make some more knifes. I have also made some simple things in the past like log dogs and a barking spud.

Keith said...

Half your luck, I would love to get a forge. Well done.
Keith.
http://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com.au

Cincinnatus said...

Could you most more/detailed photos of the forge? I too am tire of the firepit forge with anvil on tree stump in the winter.

Could you include/describe the clinker breaker device?

Nice job on the candlestick. Thanks for the post.

-Cincinnatus
http://johannfactotum.blogspot.com/

Frontier Carpenter said...

Cincinnatus,
Yes I can post more photos it will a few days though.