Now that's cool, using the forge in addition to knives. I want to make knives and an ax for myself, a sickle too, but I want to do smaller everyday things. Steel or iron are really cool, I was surprised to learn that the swords are not tempered, they must be very hard, I want to test this in the future, make things only in iron, or in steel without tempering (google translate is being stupid. I'm saying that swords do not have the lowest temperature oven process after the high temperature thermal shock. Of course, they were tempered, but Google is not differentiating the two words and translated both to tempered.) It must be better with low carbon if it is going to be made like older steel. Another cool thing is that ancient steel is almost something like alchemy, mixing iron with bone and/or horn powder, pretty cool, right? And God is very wonderful, we have iron everywhere, God is very good, I always think about how great it is that we have cheese, why would milk turn into cheese? Of course, 14-year-old atheists will say "oh, of course yeast must exist and it's possible to take water out of things", but whoever made every atom, every physical law, every biology, and made it so easy to do Cheese is something that exists only for humans? There is no use for chance, evolutionism or etc. for cheese to exist, it is simply a divine gift, just like metallurgy.
Hello new subscriber and fellow RU-vidr. I am wondering if you can please post a video of your crochet hook process we would really love to see that in our community. Thank you so much.
Hello! =) Yes, we are thinking to make a short video of forging our crochet hooks. The process is not too complicated but quite patience consuming, yet meditating. No molds used =) just hands =)
@@SunHillForge That’s impressive! And yes, I’ll bet it takes patience. Just discovered your crochet hooks late last night while scouring the internet for stainless steel hooks; your forge is so interesting 🧐 haven’t seen anything like this, and have been looking for very specific hooks for a while! Would really love to see how these are made there, will definitely stay tuned for a video! Checking out your other projects in the meantime 👀 😀
@@fourgedmushrooms5958 good point, reducing steps is important! When I forge dozens of nails the first step I do is forge all the tapers and cut them off. Then I take the cut-off tool out and forge all the nail heads. This video shows full process of forging a nail (or a couple).
Qué hermoso está haciendo tú trabajo y la hebilla es muy linda que hicieron en la forja . Qué lindo laburo en la forja de carbón. Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
Thank you so much! Happy to hear that you enjoy our films! We love the craft of blacksmithing, so we would like to tell a little story, to show the atmosphere, to share the magic! =) Greetings from Sun Hills!
Thats crazy. I was just thinking about how you would forge a belt buckle a couple days ago and suddenly my feed is blessed with your video. Would you mind sharing how long this project took you? Its always interesting to me to hear how much effort goes into somebodies work :D great video!
This is how the info-sphere works =) Happy to bless every time =) Forging a buckle like this usually takes around two hours at a calm pace. But when you start filming - it can take a day =) Greetings from Sun Hills!
Thank you so much! In some projects it is really annoying that the ring moves around when it doesn't need to)) Takes a little more work, but the result is worth it. Glad to share some ideas. Greetings from Sun Hills!
You are so hardworking people! This is as always so beautifuly done video❤️ Good stuff😍I love in general in your videos color contrast between grey and fiery yellow, red❤️ Beautiful close-ups, so powerful❤️There is something poetic about dead lilacs 🤩I laughed maybe too hard at throwing an apron and face expression at that moment😆Beautiful work, great job❤️ Keep going! ❤️
Thank you so much, Kitija, for your kind words and great power of observation! We did laugh a lot about the apron, too! Always happy to make you smile! Many many thanks and frosty greetings from Sun Hills! ❤
Thank you for these excellent videos. I have my own forge but just at the moment I don't get time to work in it as much as I would like. Your excellent videos are instructional and inspiring at the same time. Please keep up the great work!
@andynick01 Thank you so much for your kind words! So great to hear that our videos are inspiring and helpful! Hope you will have more creative time in your forge in the year to come! Greetings from Sun Hill Family!