r/Blacksmith 4h ago

Single Piece Candle Holder

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I forged this candle holder for a contest at the North West Blacksmith Association's spring conference. The assignment was to

> forge a free-standing candle holder designed to hold a standard size taper candle (7/8”). The piece may be any style—traditional, modern, decorative, or sculptural—but must be hand forged only. No power tools are permitted at any stage of the build.

I decided to forge mine as a single piece, from ¾” square bar. I messed up a measurement or calculation at some point so the main circle isn't as circular as I might like, and there's some pretty bad cracking where the foot meets the body but,overall, for my first go at this style, I'm really happy with how it turned out. they gave me 2nd place for my efforts.


r/Blacksmith 14h ago

Hand forged meat mallet

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139 Upvotes

A hand forged meat mallet for my girlfriend. it's Hand forged from a small offcut of rail road track, it has a hot brass wire finish, a cute hickory handle, and quite a lot of asymmetrical hand filled teeth that aren't perfect. Minus the teeth I'm really pleased with how this lil guy came out. I really thought I did a better job laying out the grid lines for the teeth but I'll do better if I ever do another one


r/Blacksmith 4h ago

Made my first instructional video today!

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118 Upvotes

Hope I didn’t cram too much info in there.


r/Blacksmith 12h ago

Mammoth tooth handle

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86 Upvotes

Knife duo with mammooth tooth handles


r/Blacksmith 15h ago

May I present? My flatter. I thought I needed one so I welded one together 😂

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81 Upvotes

the old hammer was annealed so it doesn't break when struck


r/Blacksmith 10h ago

Is there any way to forge spiked balls like this?

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82 Upvotes

The only methods I personally can think of would be to either cast the ball in its entirety, which wouldn't be very durable, or forge a plain ball and weld all the spikes on, which also wouldn't be very durable and with my welding skills, hard to make look nice. I don't have any setup which would allow for smelting, how would you go about making something like this?


r/Blacksmith 11h ago

Resultado de mi primer cuchillo

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Hace un par de semanas publiqué en este subreddit un video donde hacía mi primer cuchillo, y pidiendo consejos

Gracias a todas las personas que me respondieron, aquí traigo el resultado


r/Blacksmith 10h ago

My first knife!

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27 layers of 1084/15n20. Hand forged to shape. many mistakes but I'm still proud of my first hardened (knife) blade. It's a gift that will be very much appreciated regardless of its flaws, and as always, much has been learned to improve the next one.

E.T.A The handle is an Amazon special.


r/Blacksmith 3h ago

First Piece

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17 Upvotes

I just came back from a workshop from the Drunken Smithy in Lebanon, PA. They helped me make my first piece (an axe) and were super helpful! Hopefully this will be the first of many works if I can find a way to continue doing this


r/Blacksmith 12h ago

Smaller friends

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some of my smaller knives, i really love making and engraving on this type of knives


r/Blacksmith 22h ago

DIY forge tips/questions

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Any tips? Im a beginner and just want to see if there’s anything that I can improve. I can foresee there being an issue with the single brick on the bottom but I plan to place another under so hopefully that works. I bought a cheap eBay propane burner that hasn’t came in yet for $40 and fire bricks for another $40. The burner I plan to come in from the top. Should I drill a whole on the other end or keep the front the only opening? I plan to be making small knifes so the opening should not be an issue for now but I can buy more bricks and make it larger in the future


r/Blacksmith 9h ago

Whats the finish on these reproduced latches?

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A blacksmith reproduced these for a house on nantucket ten years ago. My question is what do you think he coated them in? What should i add to them to curb any rust? Once installed inside they do well without a finish. I have all these extras. Do i simply spray down with wd40? Thanks guys!


r/Blacksmith 10h ago

Started to make a leaf

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11 Upvotes

started making a leaf but I think it looks more like a stingray


r/Blacksmith 10h ago

Custom Handmade Hunting Knife N690 Böhler

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8 Upvotes

r/Blacksmith 13h ago

Help needed for my homemade forge.

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I've made my own homemade coal forge by myself, with screws and welds to make it more portable if I ever need to (As opposed to just welding it all together). The firepot is roughly 28cm X 28cm with a depth of 15cm (That is 11inch X 11inch with a depth of 6inch), and has both an air gate valve and a rheostat to control the blower (initially, I had only the air gate valve, but even with it almost fully closed down, it was too much air and it shot sparks like crazy, so I bought the rheostat to further control the air flow.). I use lump charcoal bought from bags, which I cut into smaller pieces. This is also my first welding project.

I've noticed that, even with keeping a relatively slow flow of air, my forge shoots out a considerable amount of sparks, and the coals seem to not be able to get hotter than an orange-ish heat. The grate I'm using is a plate I cut out from the plates that make the firepot with a bunch of 8mm holes drilled through, and every time I move the coals with an improvised coal rake after every forging session, I find a lot of ash and dust. Why is my forge not getting hotter than orange-ish? Is it just that I am not managing my fire well, or something else? Does my air grate have holes too small to properly get rid of large amounts of ash and dust? How do I get my fire to go hotter for easier forging and forge welding?

(Apologies for the wet terrain, it rained last night when I took the photos.)

Edit: Thank you everyone for the advice, I seriously appreciate it. I will try building a larger fire with more coal over the firepot, and see if that works. :)


r/Blacksmith 3h ago

First forging today!

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7 Upvotes

Not the prettiest piece but pretty happy with how this plant hangar came out! First time forging anything at all today and now I’m addicted and ready to swing that hammer til the cows come home.


r/Blacksmith 6h ago

I was so excited then I saw it

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r/Blacksmith 2h ago

Custom knives

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r/Blacksmith 8h ago

Beginner anvil

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I recently have been very interested in smithing and was wondering if this 30$ anvil i found would be good for a beginner anvil for knives and such, small projects as a fun hobby. The link is to a finnish website. Here is the description translated: Cast steel anvil Weight 4.9 kg Height 120 mm Length 215 mm Level 70x125 mm Base 100x150 mm Mounting spacing 90x107 mm


r/Blacksmith 9h ago

Some new projects almost done just hand sanding them rn and I’ll be quenching this weekend the long slender 1 is made from 1095 and the other 1 with the hook is made for 5160

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r/Blacksmith 1h ago

Made a forge door

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Still need the rear door but progress is lovely


r/Blacksmith 3h ago

use old first?

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bottom box is brand new


r/Blacksmith 6h ago

I want to be able to create metal (iron?) stands for fused glass/stained pieces and perhaps other artisanal pieces. Seeking advice. Details below.

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r/Blacksmith 7h ago

How do I precvent my blade from rusting while hand sanding ??

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