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Ken's Custom Iron Blacksmithing Tutorials
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By Samantha Rule 11 Aug, 2020
Blacksmithing Basics: Turning an Eye   In today's video, Ken will show you one of the most foundational blacksmithing techniques: turning an eye. Watch as he walks you step-by-step through this process so you're ready to practice it on your own.
By Samantha Rule 11 Aug, 2020
HOW TO: Forging a Horse Head on Horseshoe In this video, Ken will show you another fun project you can easily work on with a little time in the shop: Making a Horse Head on a Horseshoe!   PURCHASE YOUR HORSE SHOES HERE: https://kensironstore.com/products/horse-shoe PURCHASE YOUR HORSE SHOE / PUNCH BUNDLE HERE: https://kensironstore.com/products/horse-head-bundle
By Samantha Rule 11 Aug, 2020
Twisting | A Basic Blacksmithing Tutorial This is a tutorial video on a basic tutorial of twisting.   Twisting can be fairly straightforward, but in this video, Ken provides a few of his favorite basic tips on twisting.   PURCHASE YOUR TWISTING WRENCH HERE: https://kensironstore.com/products/twisting-wrench
By Samantha Rule 24 Aug, 2017
This is a tutorial video on The Basics of Riveting, demonstrated on a pair of blacksmith tongs. Riveting can be used in decorative pieces such as railings or wall art, or in functional pieces like tongs and other tooling. The process of riveting is an essential technique for blacksmiths to know as it is used quite frequently in the craft. PURCHASE YOUR RIVET BUCKING AND HEADING TOOLS HERE: https://kensironstore.com/collections/tooling/products/rivet-bucking-heading-set
By Samantha Rule 20 Jul, 2016
This video will show you a few tips and tricks on starting your coal forge so you can heat up your iron.
By Samantha Rule 15 Jun, 2016
This video will show you a few tips and tricks on keeping your coal forge running at its best.
By Samantha Rule 13 Apr, 2016
This video will show you how you can forge a drive in hook from 5/16" round. Drive-in-hooks are a great beginner project to practice many skills like timing, rhythm, and hand-eye coordination. You use blacksmithing techniques such as drawing out, twisting, bending, upsetting.
By Samantha Rule 22 Mar, 2016
This video demonstrates how to easily forge a ram's head out of 1/2" square.
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