I signed up for a blacksmith course. I've been wanting to do this for a while and seeing the class offering was the kick-in-the-ass I needed. Lately I've been watching videos on the intertubes. I'm amazed at what you can do with some charcoal, a fan, hammer, and anvil. Almost no job is too big or small.
I read that John Deere introduced steel plows to the midwest. I read somewhere that the procedure for maintaining the cutting edge of a plow was to put it in the forge and hammer on it until the edge was re-formed. Sounds crazy until you see how simple a forge is. Still, it would be heavy...
A forge and hammer are such primal tools. I'm sure blacksmith skills would be useful in a SHTF type situation. And those skills would come in handy on any farm even if the world doesn't come to and end.
I'm looking forward to making nails in the short term. I'd like to make some hammers and other tools. Eventually, a knife or two. Maybe I'll make an implement or two for my tractor, if the need arises.
Anyone else have blacksmith experience or enthusiasm?
I read that John Deere introduced steel plows to the midwest. I read somewhere that the procedure for maintaining the cutting edge of a plow was to put it in the forge and hammer on it until the edge was re-formed. Sounds crazy until you see how simple a forge is. Still, it would be heavy...
A forge and hammer are such primal tools. I'm sure blacksmith skills would be useful in a SHTF type situation. And those skills would come in handy on any farm even if the world doesn't come to and end.
I'm looking forward to making nails in the short term. I'd like to make some hammers and other tools. Eventually, a knife or two. Maybe I'll make an implement or two for my tractor, if the need arises.
Anyone else have blacksmith experience or enthusiasm?