That kind of consistency is mighty good.
As for not having kit.... that's hogwash. You've got the kit. You've got the drive. You've got the eye. Nothing's stopping you from doing the same level of work you see in the Sutton Hoo find. Or did you imagine those guys had million-dollar workshops?
I'd recommend you not set your anvil stump on a pillow, though. Most blacksmiths will set their stumps directly on the ground. Not sure why you opted for a pillow base.... and then complain about how hard you're having to work. Seems to me you might have figured that part out right off. Maybe it's a British thing? It'd sure make for a good excuse to take a tea break!
Here's a good video to help show you the "way", doing without much stuff.
Every time I need a little kick in the butt, I watch that video and get my brain rewired a little.
As penance for the pillow base and complaining about kit, you are hereby sentenced to chasing two flint strikers with the design of your choice....
And I mean proper chasing, not some hamfisted simple chisel strikes any retard could do. You'll be quizzed, don't think you won't!