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BLACKSMITHING 101: Getting Started
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WELCOME (We're Back)
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Aaaand we're back. Ready for some fun? Trent's New Book on Basic Blacksmithing "Trenton's Guide To Love, Riches, And Blacksmithing" available on TrentonTye.com! Support Us On Patreon! www.patreon.com/PurgatoryIronworks Instagram trentontye Facebook trentontye Royalty Free Music: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music License code: KKZZAGXN2XVFZOE6
18th Century Twisted Trivet
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Trent finishes up our 3 part series making 18th century Kitchen utensils from the pages of the Sorber Collection. This video has Trent making a twisted trivet, including some of the mishaps that happen when forging as how to overcome them. Trent's New Book on Basic Blacksmithing "Trenton's Guide To Love, Riches, And Blacksmithing" available on TrentonTye.com! Support Us On Patreon! www.patreon....
National Curriculum From ABANA (Its A Big Deal)
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The Artist-Blacksmith's Association of North America (ABANA) has created a National Curriculum for educating future blacksmiths. Trent goes over what this means and his thoughts on its importance. Links!! ABANA WEBSITE abana.org/ Direct Link To Level One Resources abana.org/education/national-curriculum/level-i/ Mark Aspery On UA-cam ua-cam.com/users/markaspery His Website markaspery.com/School...
3-Prong Meat Fork
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In this Video Trent Forges a 3-Prong Meat fork to use on the BBQ. Trent's New Book on Basic Blacksmithing "Trenton's Guide To Love, Riches, And Blacksmithing" available on TrentonTye.com! Support Us On Patreon! www.patreon.com/PurgatoryIronworks Instagram trentontye Facebook trentontye
Peel
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Trent is making some period Kitchen utensils for the next few videos. In this Video he hand forges a Peel. The design for this peel is inspired by "Colonial Wrought Iron : The Sorber Collection." Trent's New Book on Basic Blacksmithing "Trenton's Guide To Love, Riches, And Blacksmithing" available on TrentonTye.com! Support Us On Patreon! www.patreon.com/PurgatoryIronworks Instagram instagram.c...
What We Use In The Shop: Vevor Angle Jig
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PRODUCT REVIEW VEVOR Belt Grinder Knife Jig: bit.ly/3XF0QnS VVSHARE to save 5$ off VVPRO to save 5% Trent's New Book on Basic Blacksmithing "Trenton's Guide To Love, Riches, And Blacksmithing" available on TrentonTye.com! Support Us On Patreon! www.patreon.com/PurgatoryIronworks Instagram trentontye Facebook trentontye
Hand Forged Hay Hook
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A common tool used on farms, Trent forges a Hay Hook which can be used to help farmers lift and move hay bales around the farm. Trent's New Book on Basic Blacksmithing "Trenton's Guide To Love, Riches, And Blacksmithing" available on TrentonTye.com! Support Us On Patreon! www.patreon.com/PurgatoryIronworks Instagram trentontye Facebook trentontye
Simple Door Pull
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Trent's New Book on Basic Blacksmithing "Trenton's Guide To Love, Riches, And Blacksmithing" available on TrentonTye.com! Support Us On Patreon! www.patreon.com/PurgatoryIronworks Instagram trentontye Facebook trentontye
Cross Peen Hammer Pt2
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Cross Peen Hammer Pt2
Cross Peen Hammer Pt1
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Cross Peen Hammer Pt1
Hand Forged Rasp Tomahawk pt2
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Hand Forged Rasp Tomahawk pt2
Hand Forged Rasp Tomahawk pt1
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Hand Forged Rasp Tomahawk pt1
Suffolk Latch Install
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Suffolk Latch Install
Forging A Suffolk Latch, Part 2
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Forging A Suffolk Latch, Part 2
Forging A Heavy Suffolk Latch (Part 1)
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Forging A Heavy Suffolk Latch (Part 1)
Making A Lantern Hook
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Making A Lantern Hook
The Plow Disk Knife!
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The Plow Disk Knife!
Using An Angle Grinder To Make a Knife
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Using An Angle Grinder To Make a Knife
Beginner's Option For Grinding Knives
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Beginner's Option For Grinding Knives
Pouring A Little Bronze!
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Pouring A Little Bronze!
The Crappiest Angle Jig (But it makes Money!)
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The Crappiest Angle Jig (But it makes Money!)
The Flickenflabber Tool For Knife Pins
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The Flickenflabber Tool For Knife Pins
Traditional Pee Can Stain!
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Traditional Pee Can Stain!
Dear "Blacksmithing For Beginners"....Today, I love you.
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Dear "Blacksmithing For Beginners"....Today, I love you.
2021 Blacksmith Instructional #27 "Making Box Jaws From Flats"
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2021 Blacksmith Instructional #27 "Making Box Jaws From Flats"
Shop Tip #19 "The Incredibly Awesome Modeling Clay"
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Shop Tip #19 "The Incredibly Awesome Modeling Clay"
2021 Blacksmith Instructional #26 "Forging Flat Jaw Tongs" #blacksmith#tongs
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2021 Blacksmith Instructional #26 "Forging Flat Jaw Tongs" #blacksmith#tongs
Shop Tip#15 "Side vs Bottom Blast Forges"
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Shop Tip#15 "Side vs Bottom Blast Forges"
Blacksmith Shop Tip #18 "Basic Grinder Wheels"
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Blacksmith Shop Tip #18 "Basic Grinder Wheels"

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Redtailedhawk99
    @Redtailedhawk99 4 дні тому

    I don’t want to get any negative comments on this video about another video you posted 8 years ago that was about 2 minutes long, and I keep telling people the same exact thing. If you’re on any other platforms where we can share some ideas, please let me know.

  • @is_it_true_2023
    @is_it_true_2023 5 днів тому

    what temperature does structural steel melt into iron microspheres?

  • @jasonscott7803
    @jasonscott7803 6 днів тому

    👍✌️⚒️

  • @bhaktapeter3501
    @bhaktapeter3501 11 днів тому

    Macguyver could’ve built that out of a couple of paper clips and a stapler and half a roll of electric tape

  • @bhaktapeter3501
    @bhaktapeter3501 11 днів тому

    Every time I click one of your videos all I hear is don’t leave the cutoff tool in the hardy hole

  • @michaelfinnegan8416
    @michaelfinnegan8416 17 днів тому

    This is great, I appreciate your straight forward no B/S. Approach ! thanks much!!

  • @glenpaul3606
    @glenpaul3606 20 днів тому

    Watched this video again. He is right on. The knives I make I do more than 4 hours just hand sanding alone. In total I'm putting about 30 hours into making a nice knife. When you consider material costs of steel, exotic wood, aluminum or brass for a bolster/pommel, G10 liners on some, pin stock, G10 epoxy, sanding belts, Dremel bits, sandpaper of multiple grits, power hacksaw blades, buffing wheels, polishing compounds, propane, Parks 50 quench oil ($60 a gallon), and there is more. Now consider a leather sheath, cost of leather, dyes, finishing oils, thread and needles, specialty toolkit, stamps, and there is more. I also bought about $1500 in tools. When I add it all up with labor at a modest $20/hr plus materials about $70 a very fair price is at least $600 for a knife and sheath (some are fancier than others so more labor time and worth more) that is a "one of" custom build. With many nice knives (likely many mass produced) on the market from 150-400 I can't be bothered trying to sell mine. I'm sure not going to work for $2/hr. It takes a lot of skill and talent to make a nice custom knife and sheath unless it is a mostly automated process. I can't afford a CNC machine, a mill, a lathe, a heat treating oven, etc so my work is mostly by hand with a few basic tools. I've made about 55 knives in the last 2 years so far and each one is different...no two the same. People that see them in person are always impressed and always say I should sell them, but the market is flooded with cheap knives, so unless you have a recognized name, it is just not realistic.

  • @BUSTER.BRATAMUS
    @BUSTER.BRATAMUS 21 день тому

    Funny,, just sold an old anvil, an the old timer tested the rebound first thing :)

  • @MylesTuggleMylesofglass
    @MylesTuggleMylesofglass 22 дні тому

    Fuckyeah thanks duder.

  • @fastsilverado
    @fastsilverado 22 дні тому

    Wasn't this the guy who got kicked out on Forged in Fire for crappy railroad spike challenge?

    • @purgatoryironworks
      @purgatoryironworks 21 день тому

      Aren't you the guy that got arrested for trying to get the petting zoo goats to give you a golden shower?

  • @JoseJimeniz
    @JoseJimeniz 24 дні тому

    Thank you for your video about jet fuel softens steel beams. I always knew it, but now I **know** it. There's nothing quite like a first hand demonstration. I think about that video from time to time. Thank you.

  • @OpeliaObespo
    @OpeliaObespo 27 днів тому

    Excellent video

  • @D.J.60
    @D.J.60 28 днів тому

    I've always wanted to be a bladesmith since I was a kid, and now at 28, I spent like $350 the other day to get the materials. I had the money, so I just went and bought the 66LB anvil on Amazon that was about 40% of the cost. Got a pair of tongs and a hair dryer and pipe to create the air flow I need to actually start working metal and start building experience. I bought 1095 steel pre-anealed so while it's made of harder stuff it ain't bad. And some fire bricks for a forge until I can do a little more. I got fire resistant cloth to make sure I don't start any fires in the yard. Please instruct me if there is anything else I need. I know dirtbox is a great option but it'll have to wait awhile.

  • @barksandrecreationfamilydo4977
    @barksandrecreationfamilydo4977 Місяць тому

    Did the World Trade Center Towers Bend and fall over or did they mostly turn to dust ? I would eat a bag of turds if you can school me on how to do that get better at your job good talk

  • @timarcella
    @timarcella Місяць тому

    Hey bud, tell your wife to stop calling me. Her crease smells like moldybl hot dogs.

  • @Lyondar
    @Lyondar Місяць тому

    I agree I've been Blacksmithing for a long time. I just heard about this ABANA National Curriculum at BAM (Blacksmith Association of Missouri) this year. I got registered with ABANA and purchased the books from Mary Aspery. They are considered a must have for the Blacksmith. I am already starting on my National Curriculum training and hope to certify next year.

  • @Bonsaiman1
    @Bonsaiman1 Місяць тому

    You should be in charge of teachers 👏

  • @bradgeary3467
    @bradgeary3467 Місяць тому

    your my new favorite

  • @jjeverson2269
    @jjeverson2269 Місяць тому

    Blacksmithing is cool but guzzling jet fuel isn’t

  • @andreasdaroglou4208
    @andreasdaroglou4208 Місяць тому

    Congratulations on a nice job I wanted to ask you how many millimeters thick is the skin?

  • @thegoughandbordenfamily8234
    @thegoughandbordenfamily8234 Місяць тому

    This hillbilly needs to leave his comments sections up so people can give him feedback on his stupid structural steel video. Cause censorship's not a good look.

  • @username9045
    @username9045 Місяць тому

    Oh wow, I didn't see that coming. Conveniently I was thinking "ok, that seems great but I am not cooking my Borax, that seems really time-consuming" while I watched

  • @user-jh8ih8sc4e
    @user-jh8ih8sc4e Місяць тому

    As a new blacksmith myself yea it's not my cup of tea but do we as people need to bring our opinion of what t-shirt shelf life" is and drag some ine else down so we can feel better, or superior to another person? Do I like it, no. But this individual didn't make this video for me to like maybe they made it for some ine else who does or maybe for themselves. Who knows but I do know in this world where people will gladly tear another person down just cus what they do or how they do things doesn't fit with how they think it should be done id rather just go on about my day we don't need more negativity

  • @BlacktulipSF
    @BlacktulipSF Місяць тому

    this is just a big mouth, his attempt to debunk the jet fuel story in relation to bending or melting steel is as amateuristic as can be. Who is paying him.

  • @devinnichols3447
    @devinnichols3447 Місяць тому

    Too bad those steel beams weren't bent, but sheared clean off. Too bad your subs don't pay the bills. Your page is invalid, find a job.

  • @ConstitutionalDelegateRepublic
    @ConstitutionalDelegateRepublic Місяць тому

    All you showed in the steel debunked video was that steel weakens at 1500 degrees. You need prove it melts into slag for them idiots....😂😂😂😂

  • @ConstitutionalDelegateRepublic
    @ConstitutionalDelegateRepublic Місяць тому

    A coward turns off comments on a debunk video. Show me how steel MELTS at 1500° smart guy!!!!!? Melted slag on 45° cut steel beams is one of the biggest never debunked things that these cooks that believe it was an inside job believe yet you turn comments off so people can't challenge you!? Really. Just playing devils advocate😢 and i believe in free speech if you make public video you shouldn't be able to stop discourse.

  • @HollowPandemic
    @HollowPandemic Місяць тому

    Thanks for posting this, man. Great video think I'm gonna go that route for my first forge

  • @victorwest8041
    @victorwest8041 Місяць тому

    You are right but 100's of years ago people in battle were killed with knives that were made out of more inferior metal, by those standards........."it will keel"

  • @brojonathanjones5195
    @brojonathanjones5195 2 місяці тому

    Great advice........great video..........thanks!

  • @uncle_creepy2743
    @uncle_creepy2743 2 місяці тому

    You can always forge weld an actual piece of high carbon steel inside of it

  • @uncle_creepy2743
    @uncle_creepy2743 2 місяці тому

    saw 4 guys that were working on a railway taking a break, asked them if i bought them coffees if they had any scrap pieces of track laying around, sure enough they had a 12 inch piece for me... bout 20$ was totally worth it

  • @carollane8694
    @carollane8694 2 місяці тому

    Well I wasn't expecting that ending lol

  • @johnbuchanan4876
    @johnbuchanan4876 2 місяці тому

    Zzzzzzzzzz

  • @TheKushScholar
    @TheKushScholar 2 місяці тому

    Explain wtc 7 bootlicker