tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-314023227687940532.post7781476117803874625..comments2024-03-26T16:14:53.251-04:00Comments on DIY Blacksmithing: How to Forge an AxeTerranhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15835489712691998561noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-314023227687940532.post-73173082827680407912015-07-28T01:03:39.437-04:002015-07-28T01:03:39.437-04:00I don't mind at all, Benton. Thanks for sharin...I don't mind at all, Benton. Thanks for sharing your experiences!Terranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15835489712691998561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-314023227687940532.post-2270911620373021272015-07-27T16:15:36.753-04:002015-07-27T16:15:36.753-04:00Without a doubt, this is the sole video that got m...Without a doubt, this is the sole video that got me into axe forging. This is my favorite how-to-video. <br /><br />He makes it look so easy, too. A power hammer does make it easier, but this is so tough. Getting that eye center is a nightmare, if you go through at an angle or are off center, it's a pain in the butt to correct... but the finished product is oh-so-sweet. I haven't done the slit, flux, and weld a scarfed carbon bit in yet. I've done a carbon over lay like they used to do in New England. Fun to try new techniques. <br /><br />Terran, mind if I share this on post on my blog? FrisseForgeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06606784966451775816noreply@blogger.com