Well, the middle son, sick of my procrastination and general lame @#%&ness, has literally broken open his piggy bank, got his mother to order a Cold Steel viking throwing axe, and offered to buy a tuyere for the forge we have been threatening to make from a small cast iron barbecue thing for , er, several years now.
We haven't found a commercial one on the net so will have to make our own. So, what sort of diameter, wall thickness and type of steel do we need to get and where do you order such ? ( the local scrap yard was no help unless we wanted to by large amounts of anything ) . The pipe needs be a foot long across the bottom of the bowl. How big and how widely spaced do the holes we will drill in it need to be?
Will we need to line the bowl with fire clay or what ever it's called and if so where do you get it from? We will, be using charcoal for fuel and a hairdryer to blow at first. This forge will be for small stuff like knives , strike-a-lights, cloak pins. I think the biggest thing we have talked about is a small spear head.
We've found loads about break drum forges but not a lot that's been useful about the sort we are trying to build. We are in the UK.
Thanks !
Tom
We haven't found a commercial one on the net so will have to make our own. So, what sort of diameter, wall thickness and type of steel do we need to get and where do you order such ? ( the local scrap yard was no help unless we wanted to by large amounts of anything ) . The pipe needs be a foot long across the bottom of the bowl. How big and how widely spaced do the holes we will drill in it need to be?
Will we need to line the bowl with fire clay or what ever it's called and if so where do you get it from? We will, be using charcoal for fuel and a hairdryer to blow at first. This forge will be for small stuff like knives , strike-a-lights, cloak pins. I think the biggest thing we have talked about is a small spear head.
We've found loads about break drum forges but not a lot that's been useful about the sort we are trying to build. We are in the UK.
Thanks !
Tom
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