My project these next few months is to build a forge for working with files and possibly some tool steel stock.
It is only going to be small as I don't have much room in the garden at the moment.
I found this stainless steel pan for £1.50 in a second hand shop, and will be using this hopefully.
The pan is 26cm wide at the top, tapering down to 20cm so it really is only small.
I was thinking of using the bucket forge technique and lining a bucket with fire cement, but I'll only be using this forge for 3 months maximum as then i'll be finishing university and moving so no need for it to last particularly long.
For bellows I'll be using either a foot pump or a hairdryer, depending on which one I find in a charity shop first.
However the biggest problem I'm having is finding a bit of steel pipe to connect the bellows up, what is made of steel that I could repurpose for this? I'm trying not to buy anything new, instead recycle things I can get second hand.
I have found these websites to be quite useful in planning the forge
http://ironangelforge.blogspot.co.uk/p/lessons.html
http://www.bucketforge.co.uk/hc/home.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71s6HpuG_hQ
Any advice from those with any experience would be gratefully accepted!
Cheers,
Chris.
It is only going to be small as I don't have much room in the garden at the moment.
I found this stainless steel pan for £1.50 in a second hand shop, and will be using this hopefully.
The pan is 26cm wide at the top, tapering down to 20cm so it really is only small.
I was thinking of using the bucket forge technique and lining a bucket with fire cement, but I'll only be using this forge for 3 months maximum as then i'll be finishing university and moving so no need for it to last particularly long.
For bellows I'll be using either a foot pump or a hairdryer, depending on which one I find in a charity shop first.
However the biggest problem I'm having is finding a bit of steel pipe to connect the bellows up, what is made of steel that I could repurpose for this? I'm trying not to buy anything new, instead recycle things I can get second hand.
I have found these websites to be quite useful in planning the forge
http://ironangelforge.blogspot.co.uk/p/lessons.html
http://www.bucketforge.co.uk/hc/home.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71s6HpuG_hQ
Any advice from those with any experience would be gratefully accepted!
Cheers,
Chris.