Blacksmith - Making Ramshead Poker.mov
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2012
- Aaron Petersen shows the blacksmithing techniques involved to forge a Rams Head Fire Tool.
Forged from a single metal bar, this project demonstrates many key blacksmithing skills.
Filmed at Ferric Fusion in West Wales.
Useful links:
Aaron: www.ferricfusion.co.uk
Film Makers: www.artisanco.com - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Thank you everyone for the lovely comments (Aaron is my husband BTW), it is great to see that blacksmithing has so many fans.
Aaron has great skills and a nice shop. I want to build a forge very similar to the one in this video, looks to be very functional and nice looking.
What a beautifully made video of a beautiful rams head poker.
Great craftsmanship. Respect all who make things with own hands.
So amazing, very very very nice!! Hurrah for Wales!
You sir, have earned yourself a subscriber. You deserve so much more.
Nice to see a man that obviously knows what he is doing, many thanks for posting this.
What awesome and wonderful mastery of the art of Blacksmithy.
I honestly must compliment you on your workshop. It is absolutely Beautiful!
Beautiful, and I hope an art which will not be lost.
Gorgeous, true artist and craftsman...
Beautiful work.
A true craftsman, that was great to watch, thanks for sharing.
thank you - we really appreciate it
Arron holds classes in that very shop. I have a two day course there and would definitely recommend it. He has a soft yet unique way of teaching. Go for it!
Its amazing how soft and pliable the iron becomes. Truly a work of art.
Great work! I remember interviewing you at St Fagans and your father in this workshop about 16 years ago! Many thanks!
Well made and explained.Thank you
+SaikouHD You can start with a fire, a hair dryer, a bench vise, a pair of locking pliers, and a ball peen hammer. I started with these tools and made knives for the last 7 years. Now I'm branching out into making other items.
Amazing video, Thank for sharing.
Beautiful Work & Blacksmith Shop also!
Best rams head I have ever seen fantastic thanks for a wonderful video
Thank you Roy, very flattered
Aaron, beautiful piece and very well done video. I will surely make some of these this weekend. I have been looking for unusual ideas for the handles of fireplace tools. These will work just great. Thank you very much for sharing your expertise and your time.
Mark.
Stunning craftmanship
very nice and those are a lot of tools
Excellent video.
Wow...I really need to learn blacksmith i love it
Absolutely beautiful.
Lovely film also.
Very nice workmanship.
Thank you
that was a great video,
I appreciate your craft, it makes me want to learn more.
Работа мастера. Удивительно!
Congratulations for your beautiful work.
André Luís - from Brazil.
thank you for the recommendation John
amazing work
Both very nice video and great forging!
What a great vid. I love this work. carry on. si.
That was brilliant, thanks.
Amazing job! When I finish my forge's blower system I want to try making a fire poker set.
Beautiful............hats off
Very nice@!!
i wish i could learn from some one like you sir.
very fascinating
Skilled blacksmith...
lovely
Excelente. ¡Great!
nice job. this would make a stopper corkscrew
Very nice
I love your shop is very organized
very good job on forging and explaining
can you do a horse head please
Thank you and Happy Holidays
Genius!
Un gran trabajo de herrería eso es otro nivel.
gracias Manuel
Спасибо за Ваше видео , очень понравилось , я попробовал повторить но у меня маленький газовый а не угольный горн и в таком порядке сделать не получалось , рога оттягиваю и закручиваю после формирования головы и с седьмого раза всё получилось , ещё раз спасибо за ролик ,
I would love to learn this craft, but how do you do it justice when you have bills to pay.
Just beautiful work sir.
Oh yes that is sculpture I see that and think 'what a lovely head for a walking stick'
muito bonito, parabéns, voce é ótimo..
I agree...
///__espectacular
I would love to become a blacksmith...
super !!!!!
very nice :)
gotta look for a nearby blacksmith for a practical training
do you use borax as flux during the weld?
יפה מאוד מאוד!!!
Facile facile c est un métier 😉
That was cool. Too bad I'm still making ugly coal rakes and pointers. I made a decent gaff hook last time I fired up. I want to be more a blade smith but I like the animal heads. My forge is outside and I can't use it in winter. It looks as if it will fall over come the thaw with its in its first days. The first thing I need to do is make a proper stand for my fire pot and keep pounding until I get good.
no but we do make them to order
they would make a nice gate if they were used as vertical pieces
If I were you, and had a lot of spare time, I would put these on anything I could. sword? Ram-butted sword! Anything else? Ram head anything else!
Where could you buy a forge like that?
If I may - and no offend intended - it seems you are in the habbit of pushing the workpeace rather deep into the fire - thus taking up slag and burning the iron - hence the rugged surface texture ...
otherwise grand work and very instructive!
No offense intended but can you show us how you do it?
beautiful!.... but when i do it, its Always way harder then it looks.
+Serve Legeland practice
Precioso Spanish Beautiful
I love being blacksmith
where can i learn to be a black smith?
In my country there are three schools where you can lear this job. It is four years long and even after four years there is so much to know about it. I have small company and every new day, every new contract is a new experiences.
r u in the united states?
no from czech republic
My art teacher went to college which this guy
Haja saco...
+SaikouHD luckly for you- the goverment will hopefuly start reserching time travel :D if they havent already anyways :P
no, no flux - not needed