How anvils used to be made (2023)
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A brief look into how anvils used to be forged and forge welded by the build-up method.
The anvils pattern is a Southern German pattern with dubble feet and features a supported breast with upsetting block.
Forged together with Jeroen Smit at his workshop.
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I am glad you are back I missed seeing you work Thank you
So glad to see you back Joey! You are one of the main reasons I wanted to get to know forge welding so well. You are the welding pro and you were always open and honest with mistakes so we could all learn. I loved your videos
@jensdavidsen4557
10 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more!!! Great to see you again JVDS!!!
@smacksteel708
10 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more tbh, his videos are great 👍
Finally! My favorite blacksmith is posting again!
YOU ARE BACK!!! 🥳🥳🥳 best blacksimth on youtube! thank you Joey
Yes, yes, YES!!! The King of the forge weld is BACK!!! HAPPY DAYS!
So happy to see another video from you!!!! Greetings from East Tennessee, US of A.
Been a long time brother glad to see another expertly Crafted video and item
@dragonstonegemironworkscra4740
10 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏🔥⚒️🧙🏼♂️
Fantastic! Love to see you back at the forge!
I thought it was a mistake or an old one that came up. So glad your back doing blacksmithing missed your videos for sure.
Welcome back. We missed you very much
Dang glad your back at it . Miss the anvil making
So good you are back at smithing.
ive never seen someone so talented with borax and steel, great video
Omg... this was one of the craziest things if watched in a long time! Wow just wow!!
thank you for being back, mate. pleas stay. cheers from Germany.
Excited to see a new video! Thanks for uploading.
THANK YOU FOR FINALLY GETTING SOME MORE CONTENT OUT!!!! Please upload some of your older stuff as well, they were very educational!! Thanks again Joey.
@demastust.2277
10 ай бұрын
Or at least make the old videos public again. I cannot count the amount of times I showed your video to some one who needed to understand something.
Thank you, Joey! Pleasure to see you back😊
Joey's Back! YAY!!
This is fantastic!!!
Awesome video. Glad to see some more blacksmithing content :)
Thank you Joey for taking the time to film this process. You two have amazing skills!
The master is back and doing a collab with another master 😊😊😮
welcome back!, it's great that you're posting anvil videos again. Thanks!
Excellent job fellas. YOU are true craftsman. PERIOD !!!!!
Nice to see you Joey. Great project.
You made my day! Joey's back, YIPPEE!
I as well have missed watching a master at work. A few years ago you helped me understand this very technique. Thank you.
Good to see you back again Sir, you have a great channel for blacksmithing educational programs
We've ALL missed you mate!
Glad to see you're still forging! Thanks for the cool video.
Nice, thanks for showing this .
I'm so thankful to see that...I never thought this could be possible without heavy machinery, You can weld anything my man!!😮...really amazing how easy it seems to watch you do it.
Great work as always
Great to see you back at forging! You really are one of the best smiths showcasing real traditional techniques on youtube.
I had no idea. I thought the base was cast, and then the face was forge welded on. I never thought you could just build it up in chunks. Super cool video, thanks.
@autumn5592
10 ай бұрын
Anvils have been made every which way; Cast, forged from one piece, forge welded from steel chunks, cast base and steel top. It is what was easiest to produce to yield the best product for any given place.
@4wheelwarrior
10 ай бұрын
me neither! total surprise ...
Glad to see new videos.
Great to have you posting again! I would love to see your old videos back on the channel! I was learning so much from them, and was very bummed when they got taken down.
Good to see you again.
Nice to see you back at it again! Can,t wait until the next video.
No blabla, just show. Great master.
Joey, thank you for uploading . I’m mesmerized with your work
nice work guys. Please keep 'em coming. 👍👍😎😎
Great to see you back Joey.
Very interesting, sir. I'd no idea how it was done until I saw this. It also demonstrates how critical timing can be, not just with the temperature and working time. It can be uncomfortable and even embarrassing for two tools to come in contact while aiming for the same spot... (I'm terrible, I know.)
@Just_Sara
10 ай бұрын
I am terrible too because I am laughing.
@gordtemple764
10 ай бұрын
Steel on steel is ok. We are not, electricians. 🍻🇨🇦👨🏭
@PaulG.x
10 ай бұрын
Unless , of course , you enjoy that sort of thing
Thank you very much for making this wee video. Though I have read of fire welding many years ago I have never seen it. This was most illuminating.
Very cool! Thanks for the video.
Brilliant educational video 👍🏴
i love watching you work.
Wonderfully done
That anvil is sick AF!
Thanks Joey!
Fantastic to see you back♥
Awesome work Joey!
Very nice video man. Thanks
My life wasn't the same without your videos. Thank You for coming back!
WE MISS YOU!
great video 👍 thank you
Always the best at filming hot metal! And nice work too.
Alright!! Great work!!
Hey Joey ! Te voilà revenu à la forge !!! Au plaisir ! J.Luc
Absolutely manhandled that huge peice of steel! I’m just starting out and that takes some skill just moving that around. Great job!
This makes me so happy!
That is just incredible to watch come together! Thanks for taking the time to show this!
SO INTERESTING! You are preserving nearly forgotten skills. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome to see you back
I forgot how restful I find listening to your videos. It sounds like I'm joking, but I'm not, I promise!
Ouiiii Such a great project, you're into this for so long you clearly know where you're going. Thank for sharing this footage, great content, especially with all the non-sense mistery that orbits around anvils
Glad to see your back Joey!
I was wondering if we would ever be blessed again with a new video from you. Thank you sir
Amazing job, thanks for the work, not just the hammer beating, but the way You manage to capture and show temperature, tempo, blows. You are good, have fun.
Happy to this again. The ultimate forge welding project!
Oh yeah, I need one of those! Nicely done!
@RyanFish825
10 ай бұрын
Loving that hammer harmony!
So fascinating! Thank you for sharing
I've been waiting and wanting some more JVDS blacksmithing videos. Much appreciated, incredible work!
Glad to see you are back!
Good to see you back in your workshop and to have the view in KZread. Wish you the best craftsman ship and related earnings.
Awesome.. First one in a while I seen that was forged together instead of poured.. Thank you for sharing...
My new favourite video on the internet. So glad you're back Joey
Awesome to see you back behind the anvil!
Praying to see your old videos public again. So educational.
Wow this is incredible. Now a days they get casted and poured. Never would think to keeo adding metal like this!
I really love the irony in this process of forging the thing you use to do forging
So glad you are uploading videos again. you have a real gift at teaching and storytelling
Thanks for posting a new blacksmithing video. I always learn from them and have missed you and your forge welding expertise.
Great demo, thanks. Will we get to see the finished product?
Love the moustache ❤
Magnifique travail vous êtes un professionnel du soudage à la forge 👍
Loved the Model A content, but its great to see you back at the forge!
Very interesting, i haven't seen this before.
Very impressive!!!
Amazing. That’s a lot of welding. Looks like you know how to do it
Fascinating! Thanks a lot for your efforts and education!
I like the idea of two separate fires for each part
So glad to see you back in the forge, dude!
Glad to see you back Joey. I loved your video !
Nice to see you making anvils and videos again, Joey! Good work as usual!
Incredible!
Freakin sick. Nice video
Top shelf skills.