Forging Door Hinges with Viking Iron Works
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- A true Alaskan blacksmith forging a few unique strap hinges for a door on an outdoor sauna. Follow us along the journey as we create neat pieces with blacksmithing techniques with a special viking touch 🔥
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Music: Snowy Peaks Pt 1 by Chris Haugen
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This hinges be forever 👍
Thanks for the video. I'm making hinges now for my flatbed stake sides on my truck but I'm planning to drift square holes and use carriage bolts to match the rest of the bolts that I used to build the sides. I love the idea of texturing! I'm going to do that before I finish them.
Nice, I like to go for the heavy duty style of blacksmithing, fits my style!
Awesome work brother and great video!!
Thanks bro!!
Awesome job
Thank you! Like your work too 💪🏼
I was trained as a blacksmith in Northern England and taught not to leave and hammer marks. Hammer marks is the sign of a shoddy work. You'll eventually learn how.
People “want” that look now they don’t want clean lines they want it to look hand forged.
Just subscribed. Good luck on your journey brother.
Thanks man! Same to you 🔥
Never showed the finished product
10:06 Has the install and finished product 👍🏼
You have a lot of kinks in the barrel. Try forging a bevel on the end before starting and try not to heat up and work and more material than you need. I understand the hinge need to be distressed but you can't just put a load of dings in it with a ball pein. The whole surface needs to be forged and the metal moved to achieve a professional look. You should come to Britain to learn. I'm currently making replacement hinges for a castle in Suffolk. Sorry if I sound patronising. But your hinges wouldn't look right on a 1000 year old castle. Let alone a Viking!
Your anvil is wobbling and needs sorting you are wasting energy moving the anvil about.