Swage Block | Part 2: Building the Stand
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Come hang out in my shop while I build a stand for my swage block out of an old loose hay head. I'm telling a fun story about my Grandpa and how he revolutionized how loose hay was put up in Central Montana.
Check out Part 1 of this video here: • Swage Block | Part 1: ...
Blacksmith Shop Haul video where I got the swage block & loose hay head: • Blacksmith Shop Haul -...
Tools & Materials used in this video:
-Loose hay head (3/8"x2"x2" angle iron)
-Chop saw
-Angle grinder: amzn.to/3oMZ73k
-Cutoff wheel: amzn.to/3N9hk4u
-Square: amzn.to/3MRRJLW
-Welder: amzn.to/43IWpdN
-Welding helmet: amzn.to/3oJXG5A
-Welding magnets: amzn.to/3OUGKEd
-Pipe rings
-1/4"x3/4" bar stock
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
06:03 Welding in the pockets
08:10 Welding on the legs
09:03 Welding on the feet
10:34 Stand Tour
12:56 The story
Hi, I'm Jayce, the blacksmith behind Farmstead Forge. I am a farrier by trade; I learned the basics of blacksmithing at shoeing school and the rest I learned on my own. I'm excited to expand my knowledge and continue learning while also sharing my passion with others.
Join me in the shop on my Montana farmstead where I enjoy building tools and other fun projects that we can use around the place.
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Пікірлер: 6
Great job. Great story.
@FarmsteadForge
11 ай бұрын
Thank you, thanks for stopping by!
That’s a cool old story
@FarmsteadForge
Жыл бұрын
Thanks I'm glad you enjoyed it. His generation was the coolest!
Looks solid and heavy. Great job. Awesome also again with the heritage pictures which is rare. Take care and keep it going.~
@FarmsteadForge
Жыл бұрын
It's definitely heavy! I can't wait to try it out, but it might be a little bit with everything else we've got going on right now. We're very fortunate to have old family photos and heirlooms. Thanks for watching Chuck!