😂🤣😂 Impressive control, and incredible force, all in one demo!
@TomFellBlacksmithАй бұрын
Definitely! People don't tend to understand just how sensitive they are.
@user-gb8hr5vg6yАй бұрын
Учился на кузнеца. Это самое первое что мы делали. Потом учились закрыть с одного хода. Ой сколько мы коробков испортили 😂
@user-gb8hr5vg6yАй бұрын
СПТУ 33 Могилёв. Упский.имя отчество забыл. Мастер нас учил❤. Владимир Ильич. Мастер. Розочки чеканил.
@user-kh7cq7ks8r20 күн бұрын
А мой друг, в армии, закрывал спичечный коробок, стволом танкового орудия.Не повредив коробок.
@tesudarshan-indianforeigns936Ай бұрын
Hey tom as per your method without using flux powder how do you protect the chain /any metal from getting contaminated/oxidised which leads to weakening and when metal got oxidised/contaminated it will have 99.99% getting breaked and since you never use flux then how do you protect chain from getting oxidised/contaminated
@TomFellBlacksmithАй бұрын
By keeping a clean forge, using proper heat control to not allow excessive scale build up, but most importantly, to shape the scarves, and the contact faces in such a way that they force contamination out with the blows from the hammer during the welding process.
@jeanladoire41412 күн бұрын
"contamination" (usually iron oxide) softens or in some cases melts when hot enough. It can also reduce back to metal if the fire has low oxygen. Flux is just here to lower the melting point of these impurities and squirt them out