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My apprenticeship as a blacksmith - forging a nail 

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Before forging my sword, I had to do an apprenticeship as a blacksmith, and make a nail. Here witness my training.
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I was a guest of The Cut and Thrust Collective - four blacksmiths who have banded together in a forge that was once known as The Forge of Avalon, in Glastonbury. There I spent most of a week, and there I forged my sword - Arnander - the making of which will be the subject of further videos.
I'm quite pleased with the amount of information I got into this video about how forging is done. It shows you several details of how to use a forge to heat metal, and how to hammer shapes into metal.
Many thanks to Joseph McDonald for inviting me in the first place, acting as cameraman, and cooking lots of bacon. Thanks too to my teacher here Thom Leworthy.
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@theCodyReeder
@theCodyReeder 6 лет назад
Hey I learned some things! Nice Video!
@Fallkhar
@Fallkhar 6 лет назад
Nothing gets me going like a youtuber that I like enjoying the content of another youtuber that I like.
@NotALizardPerson69
@NotALizardPerson69 6 лет назад
Cody!
@Commander1keller
@Commander1keller 6 лет назад
DADDY!
@Krshwunk
@Krshwunk 6 лет назад
What? You learned something from a Lindybeige video? Get out. Get ... out.
@dracovenit9549
@dracovenit9549 6 лет назад
Hello Cody!!! It's cool to see you here!
@Veerlejf
@Veerlejf 6 лет назад
not too shabby for a first nail! mine was considerably worse when I first started. But making a sword after this is a bit like saying: 'That garden shed didn't come out too bad, maybe I should start a gothic cathedral.'
@Euruzilys
@Euruzilys 6 лет назад
Veerlejf i wish we would have the entire process on camera!
@sailorofthesoul1945
@sailorofthesoul1945 6 лет назад
Hahaha great analogy
@ExplizitDuester
@ExplizitDuester 6 лет назад
Next on this channel "Lloyd builds an gothic cathedral" 10/10 would watch :D
@StukaSteven
@StukaSteven 6 лет назад
I don't understand, is blacksmithing still a viable job or a hobby?
@stormelemental13
@stormelemental13 6 лет назад
A job yes, but... it's an artisan trade now rather than a working trade. So you have to keep that in mind. You are no longer making things people need, that work is done better and cheaper by machines, you are doing things that people want, which means marketing yourself and approaching your work like anyone else in a niche luxury market, like a painter, carpenter, tailer, etc. You'll be making stuff for dedicated fans, like Lindey, or people with too much money and not enough sense.
@mcblaggart8565
@mcblaggart8565 6 лет назад
5:31 Thom activates his Turbo Hammer special skill Lloyd: Wow.
@kusugara
@kusugara 6 лет назад
Wow! *Winks*
@varencilator
@varencilator 6 лет назад
i loved that part
@TheGodEmperorOfMankind_
@TheGodEmperorOfMankind_ 6 лет назад
VERY fast Tom smithing at incredible hihg speed
@svartorivigt5016
@svartorivigt5016 6 лет назад
*NAILED IT*
@tomstafford7510
@tomstafford7510 6 лет назад
Can I steel that joke?
@T0shimi
@T0shimi 6 лет назад
+Tom Stafford probably, but iron know
@FunkyFyreMunky
@FunkyFyreMunky 6 лет назад
A real test of his mettle.
@yomomz3921
@yomomz3921 6 лет назад
That's not your joke. Admit that you forged it!
@tomstafford7510
@tomstafford7510 6 лет назад
I thought there'd be jokes here. I *smelt* them.
@tlotredits
@tlotredits 6 лет назад
Smithing increased to 16
@renardgrise
@renardgrise 6 лет назад
More like 2... but still ;-).
@ernieee42
@ernieee42 6 лет назад
do you get to level 15 by watching a smith or what? :D
@cianrowan8169
@cianrowan8169 6 лет назад
Next up. Iron dagger spam
@stewartprice553
@stewartprice553 6 лет назад
cian rowan Enchant the shit out of those things.
@herauthon
@herauthon 6 лет назад
you add observer powers, if you try it, you add dexterity +1
@tomstafford7510
@tomstafford7510 6 лет назад
Looking to protect yourself? Or deal some damage...
@bobbob7192
@bobbob7192 6 лет назад
Or build a shed.
@arnthedragonborn8306
@arnthedragonborn8306 6 лет назад
mate he would be one hell of a builder if he managed to do that with just one (slightly bent in more ways than one) nail
@tomstafford7510
@tomstafford7510 6 лет назад
What I would do for a mod which changes blacksmith npc's audio files with extracts of Lindybeige's videos...
@noah_hill
@noah_hill 6 лет назад
Skyforge Steel is my art and honor. The Companions need the best, so they come to me
@tomstafford7510
@tomstafford7510 6 лет назад
Gods be praised
@jorenbaplu5100
@jorenbaplu5100 6 лет назад
he shoots for the first time, does exceptional forges for the first time, does great you sir are multitalented to say the least
@DanteTorn
@DanteTorn 6 лет назад
Lindybeige is what we call a polymath.
@Viking1310
@Viking1310 6 лет назад
It's pretty normal for firs time metal workers to NOT want to hit the metal too hard (fear of doing something so severe you can't fix it). It's just a mental thing you grow out of pretty quickly. I do a fair amount of Bronze work, with some iron and steel working thrown in. Also, I'm seeing a lot of comments about "tapping the anvil with the hammer to make it bounce back up," and that is absolutely not what you tap the anvil for. If you see a smith (of any type) hitting a piece and then hitting the anvil deliberately before going back to their work it's to keep up their hammering cadence. People hit in patterns and with a rhythm, and if you have to move your piece a lot while hammering it, you don't want to disrupt what your pattern is.
@Tina06019
@Tina06019 6 лет назад
My son is a blacksmith, and when he is teaching (me or others) he uses small strikes of the hammer on the anvil to signal the student when to strike the metal.
@firefraction8156
@firefraction8156 6 лет назад
“I’ll treasure it” *chucks it over his shoulder
@hamanu666
@hamanu666 6 лет назад
Luke Skywalker style!
@SDZ675
@SDZ675 6 лет назад
How much is he selling that nail?
@kaanklc8867
@kaanklc8867 6 лет назад
SDZ probably 2 cents :v
@panandrew2748
@panandrew2748 6 лет назад
you for get the part where he said possibly.
@nutcrackit7396
@nutcrackit7396 6 лет назад
Dear god this is progressing faster then I thought it would. He has learned how do various roles of a tank crew, he has learned to shoot rifles, and now he is learning to forge weapons. It is only a matter of time before lindy is training and supplying his army....
@JohnDoe-on6ru
@JohnDoe-on6ru 6 лет назад
The LindyHop...Lites.
@Azumin337
@Azumin337 6 лет назад
Where can I join in?
@theophrastusbombastus8019
@theophrastusbombastus8019 6 лет назад
Some french must have made him really angry.
@firstnamelastname3169
@firstnamelastname3169 6 лет назад
"I can feel it going hard now." -Lloyd 2018
@williamlag7939
@williamlag7939 6 лет назад
First Name Last Name me too
@WakarimasenKa
@WakarimasenKa 6 лет назад
I blame Matt Easton
@Usammityduzntafraidofanythin
@Usammityduzntafraidofanythin 6 лет назад
"Mine's thicker." - Lloyd, 2018, sometime in january, some hour of the day, some minute on the hour, some seconds within the minute
@Error-eb9gv
@Error-eb9gv 6 лет назад
Ooo my. Nailed it.
@firstnamelastname3169
@firstnamelastname3169 6 лет назад
I see what you did there.
@dreadthemadsmith
@dreadthemadsmith 6 лет назад
Now you shal make a coat hook! Then use the nail to attach it to the wall! Repeat until competent!
@wyattreed4024
@wyattreed4024 6 лет назад
That was the first thing I ever forged. Is it a common beginner project?
@dreadthemadsmith
@dreadthemadsmith 6 лет назад
Yes. It most places they have you forge a coat hook so you can hang your coat on the wall. It was my first project too.
@phigu198
@phigu198 6 лет назад
Just make 50 bronze Daggers
@VoidplayLP
@VoidplayLP 6 лет назад
comedy gold right here
@Feiora
@Feiora 6 лет назад
Well you could just make a really BIG nail and call it a rapier no? ;P
@Thatsme849
@Thatsme849 6 лет назад
"I can feel it going hard now" - Loyd 2018
@fish4225
@fish4225 6 лет назад
Someone already beat you to it.
@scruggs6633
@scruggs6633 6 лет назад
HAHA beat...
@Commander1keller
@Commander1keller 6 лет назад
Hopefully Lloyd will show us his Sterling rod one day
@aaronseet2738
@aaronseet2738 6 лет назад
Odd thing is as it grows harder it also grows smaller.
@ELMITLON
@ELMITLON 6 лет назад
"Mine`s thicker"
@ObadiahtheSlim
@ObadiahtheSlim 6 лет назад
Sucking at something is the first step towards becoming sorta good at something.
@theblackbaron4119
@theblackbaron4119 6 лет назад
ObadiahtheSlim Agreed, it's especially true for prostitutes.
@Jognt
@Jognt 6 лет назад
Smith: *CLUNK* *CLUNK* *CLUNK* Lloyd: *tap* *tap* *tap* :D It always amazes me how hard blacksmiths can hit with that hammer while making it look effortless.
@blodiblodmann4267
@blodiblodmann4267 6 лет назад
"Mine is even thicker." Lloyd 2018
@samuelpaquette4974
@samuelpaquette4974 6 лет назад
"I can feel it going hard now."
@rexmcstiller4675
@rexmcstiller4675 6 лет назад
You nailed it :D
@Serjo777
@Serjo777 6 лет назад
+Rex McStiller Oh no you didn't!
@LazyYes
@LazyYes 6 лет назад
GEt out!
@MianCowell
@MianCowell 6 лет назад
As my grandfather used to tell me; hit it, don't tickle it!
@balaclavabob001
@balaclavabob001 6 лет назад
People commenting , saying you didn't do very well ... I think you nailed it . I'll get me coat .
@Ghorda9
@Ghorda9 6 лет назад
just wait for him to make a hook first
@attitudeadjuster793
@attitudeadjuster793 6 лет назад
This was excellent. Lloyd, please never stop making videos.
@Chayat0freak
@Chayat0freak 6 лет назад
I respectfuly disagree. I think in 100 years a decomposing Lloyd will not be hosting particularly interesting or enjoyable videos.
@attitudeadjuster793
@attitudeadjuster793 6 лет назад
If he uploads from his grave, you betcha I'm gonna watch it!
@TheOneLichemperor
@TheOneLichemperor 6 лет назад
I have to second Traitor's sentiment here. Lloyd can do no wrong.
@lost_to_the_woods
@lost_to_the_woods 6 лет назад
Wow, He NAILED IT !
@PerfectAlibi1
@PerfectAlibi1 6 лет назад
Dammit that's what I wanted to say :(
@MedievalGenie
@MedievalGenie 6 лет назад
OH MY GOD! It's f***ing Tom from the Iron Door Collective HEMA group, I haven't seen him in ages! Weird to see a friend appear in a Lindybeige video.
@dpartridge2325
@dpartridge2325 6 лет назад
For those of you who haven't tried this, it's a lot more difficult than it looks, a very good first effort Lloyd!
@dzidx1
@dzidx1 6 лет назад
"I can feel it going hard now" Lloyd 2018
@alexeysaranchev6118
@alexeysaranchev6118 6 лет назад
The head is rather small though.
@Pfsif
@Pfsif 6 лет назад
That's what she said!
@jaaksootak318
@jaaksootak318 6 лет назад
After rambling half an hour about breasts he is finally getting to the practice.
@fdsdh1
@fdsdh1 6 лет назад
Schola gladiatoria is leaking!
@michaelmilburn911
@michaelmilburn911 6 лет назад
If the sword turns out a bit crooked at least it can be a cool fantasy sword
@VT-mw2zb
@VT-mw2zb 6 лет назад
It turns into a saber. And I suppose that's how a saber or other curved swords was born.
@abdullahsameddemir8170
@abdullahsameddemir8170 6 лет назад
Those warriors from hammerfell use curved swords. Curved swords!
@Crimsonedge1
@Crimsonedge1 6 лет назад
Might end up looking like the Soul Reaver at this rate. Still, better than I can do I guess. :')
@clausroquefort9545
@clausroquefort9545 6 лет назад
let's just hope he get's the pommel right, wouldn't want it to jam in the heat of battle
@MikeKye200
@MikeKye200 6 лет назад
...or a very long nail.
@CaptainVideoBlaster
@CaptainVideoBlaster 6 лет назад
"Now make few hundred of those, cut down some trees and you'll have a house in no time."
@triggerhippy2826
@triggerhippy2826 6 лет назад
and some fairly beefy arms and shoulders too
@Tina06019
@Tina06019 6 лет назад
You can understand why people burnt down old buildings to scavenge the old nails for building their next house or barn.
@stormelemental13
@stormelemental13 6 лет назад
The expense of nails was a big reason why houses were often without them. If you look at a log cabin or house, you'll have a hard time finding the nails.
@charliem8269
@charliem8269 6 лет назад
Thom seems like a great teacher
@scasny
@scasny 6 лет назад
no only, Lindybeige is not inept, quite handy, can grasp simple principles and he can follow instructions.
@user-ie5bs8tr5n
@user-ie5bs8tr5n 6 лет назад
When's that suit of armour coming Lloyd?
@Aminuts2009
@Aminuts2009 6 лет назад
About time you did a video series on forging and the middle ages.
@lotrfam414
@lotrfam414 6 лет назад
A tip I have found incredibly helpful when using a hammer whenever is to swing with your shoulder. Larger muscles mean harder strikes, means less work. I picked this up from my blacksmithing mentor who practices entirely historical methods of blacksmithing, who is sixty something with almost all health defects you can think of and can hit harder than anyone else I know.
@LordBaktor
@LordBaktor 6 лет назад
Gosh, you nearly killed me when you threw the nail over your shoulder. Why did that make me laugh so much?
@Dorumin
@Dorumin 6 лет назад
Haha, same!
@azdgariarada
@azdgariarada 6 лет назад
Best Luke Skywalker impression ever!
@JakeSnake07
@JakeSnake07 6 лет назад
I like how never even once did the guy seem to get short with you.
@darnokthemage170
@darnokthemage170 6 лет назад
fucking furry.
@JakeSnake07
@JakeSnake07 6 лет назад
*rolls eyes* Oh wow, haven't heard that one before, it hurt soooooo much.... Mate you've got your fucking elf OC for a profile pic, acting like you've got any kind of superiority over furries is either sad or laughable, although I'm not sure which.
@darnokthemage170
@darnokthemage170 6 лет назад
Atleast Choose a better animal to fap to next time, instead of a fucking fox.
@PoliticallyDonutTasty
@PoliticallyDonutTasty 6 лет назад
triggerd
@tallthinkev
@tallthinkev 6 лет назад
Think this is a bit off! Lindy has skipped a good number of steps, like mining the iron ore for a start!
@DanteTorn
@DanteTorn 6 лет назад
Don't forget chasing deer through a giant camp trying to get hides.
@Transgender-ProphetMohammed
@Transgender-ProphetMohammed 6 лет назад
And leather straps!
@Correctrix
@Correctrix 6 лет назад
And punching trees first to make his pickaxe.
@anthonyward8853
@anthonyward8853 6 лет назад
Correctrix wrong game, dude.
@England91
@England91 6 лет назад
Anthony Ward yeah but still funny
@ABLEARC
@ABLEARC 6 лет назад
I just love how much Lindy pays attention and is nervous. It shows the mark of a good student. Love this series Lindy!
@wodanswil
@wodanswil 6 лет назад
As a blacksmith and fan of your channel, I just about watched the ultimate Lindy Beige video 😉
@lindybeige
@lindybeige 6 лет назад
If a blacksmith likes my video on trying to do blacksmithery, then I must have done something right!
@wodanswil
@wodanswil 6 лет назад
Keep on smashing hot metal please. I'd love to see your in depth analysis on the things I work with daily. It's been so fun diving into history with you. Now we have arrived here; the preservation of a historical craft. Funny how this has survived the industrial revolution. Real handwork can not be replaced by machines.
@Dice-Monkeys
@Dice-Monkeys 6 лет назад
I agree.
@joshhill4760
@joshhill4760 6 лет назад
This is easily the best video I have seen of a youtuber visiting a smith and trying their hand at blacksmithing. You are always very interesting and always read up on the subject, so good to see someone care so much about quality content.
@Vidar_Odinson
@Vidar_Odinson 6 лет назад
"Mine's even thicker" Oh Lloyd
@Charlotte-sh5ch
@Charlotte-sh5ch 6 лет назад
I'm french and i have discovered you with trash à french channel , you're amazing, very brillant Je t'adore !
@otti2582
@otti2582 6 лет назад
I see a significant amount of french words there (all of whom I believe translate into some form of "I surrender") but I applaud you in discovering the superiority of the Anglo
@lucacolombo7603
@lucacolombo7603 6 лет назад
Back off, frenchman. I have a longbow and I'm not afraid to use it.
@aaronpaul5990
@aaronpaul5990 6 лет назад
When we where renovating the roof ages ago i had the "luck" to steep on a nail like that. The Nail was around 100 years as old as the house was maybe older still extremely sharp and got through my shoe easily. Gave me tetanus of course, thankfully i got to a doctor soon enough so it wasnt a big deal but i still remember it. And it wasn't nearly as neatly formed as yours. It felt like the smith had tried to make half of a dagger with it.
@grivar
@grivar 6 лет назад
Why a nail? Everybody knows that you need to forge daggers to level up your blacksmithing...
@TheIdiotPlays
@TheIdiotPlays 6 лет назад
RE or darwen bows...
@sapiensfromterra5103
@sapiensfromterra5103 3 года назад
Not with Hearthfire installed^^
@mattyk722
@mattyk722 6 лет назад
I tuned in to see Lloyd "whacking it" !
@Suntas
@Suntas 6 лет назад
Lloyd ranting about Lloyd, best thing ever :D
@theJellyjoker
@theJellyjoker 6 лет назад
There was something in the air that night, the stars where bright, Arnander!
@clean360
@clean360 6 лет назад
I shall treasure it *Throws away the same second*
@JakeSnake07
@JakeSnake07 6 лет назад
Sounds like The Last Jedi.
@bradleyakulov3618
@bradleyakulov3618 6 лет назад
Do you have to ask the neighboring village to cart in another load of Coal? There's only enough for another Lindy-nail or half a winter's worth of heating.
@maartenmaesen9801
@maartenmaesen9801 6 лет назад
I went on a blacksmithing weekend a few months ago. This brings back great memories.
@codycarter5902
@codycarter5902 6 лет назад
I appreciate you criticizing yourself and calling your form in the beginning "rubbish". too many people refuse to admit they aren't good at something on the first try.
@maltzberger8758
@maltzberger8758 6 лет назад
I'm a beginner blacksmith, with no other smith to guide me. The possibilities are endless and forges are easy to make. I fancy myself in ornamental ironwork. It gladens me that you are taken the initiative to do what fascinates you, forge on brother.
@Ladyshaver
@Ladyshaver 6 лет назад
Nailed it.
@meltedplasticarmyguy
@meltedplasticarmyguy 6 лет назад
He definitely hammered it home
@atarasu-ch
@atarasu-ch 6 лет назад
Excellent idea for a series! Can't wait for the rest and hopefully even more!
@Momma_Pitbull
@Momma_Pitbull 6 лет назад
I want to give Lindybeige a hug. Since I can't do that, I want to thank him for continuing to share content like this with us. I'm not sure how long I've been subscribed, it must be years. Lindybeige's content has been wonderful, each and every upload. It's always interesting, and I always learn something new, but Lindybeige has something the vast majority of people seem to lack. It's a spark of enthusiasm and genuine joy for what he does. The way he speaks and communicates, down to body language, seems so warm and friendly, humble and honest. I hope he knows he has fans that love him. I want him to know, some of that positive "energy" (for lack of a better word) rubs off on his viewers. I was feeling pretty down about a lot of things before watching this video and I realized that Lindybeige is a go-to when I'm feeling bad. Lindybeige, Thank you from the bottom of my heart for being a genuinely good person and sharing it with us. You are very valuable to a great many people and we are happy to have you in our lives in some small way.
@AhKeelU
@AhKeelU 6 лет назад
"you look very angelic with that umbrella behind your head" All hail Lloyd! King of the socially awkward!
@-MCMLXXII-
@-MCMLXXII- 6 лет назад
Now I know how to make a nail - excellent!! But, if it's not too much trouble, could you now make videos on how to make a hammer, a forge, and possibly all that other business you were using? That'd be great, thanks!
@alexeysaranchev6118
@alexeysaranchev6118 6 лет назад
Procceed to the 'Primitive Technology' channel to see how to craft everything from sticks and stones.
@powerflumi
@powerflumi 6 лет назад
I swear, that guy in 10 years time will end up making power armor and energy weapons somewhere in some random backwater forest out of mud, stone and leafs.
@flyingpotato101
@flyingpotato101 6 лет назад
Your content.. IS AMAZING LOYD ! Your diversity in subjects is perfect ! you make every subject interesting ! Good luck with your sword ! A Fan from Québec
@faramund9865
@faramund9865 6 лет назад
Lloyd is such a good apprentice. He repeats the explanation to make sure he got the information right. And then just goes for it!
@lryoung3655
@lryoung3655 6 лет назад
You can see why iron and in relation blacksmiths were looked on as having magical powers in the past. It is so different from using stone and wood.. well done lloyd you'll have forearms like brisket in no time.
@chocolad4221
@chocolad4221 6 лет назад
VERY fast lindy smithing at incredible hihg speed
@discotanzo
@discotanzo 6 лет назад
I loved the Excalibur intro, amazing film!
@JimGiant
@JimGiant 6 лет назад
My girlfriend paid for me to do some blacksmithing for my birthday, fantastic day out. Kinda surprised you've never done this before.
@ElZilchoYo
@ElZilchoYo 6 лет назад
6:12 me too Lindy when i see you have a new video
@Gabriel-qh4yx
@Gabriel-qh4yx 6 лет назад
Looks like you... Nailed it.
@enceladus32
@enceladus32 6 лет назад
screw you
@chilliroach560
@chilliroach560 6 лет назад
Crooked and not thick enough?
@Pining_for_the_fjords
@Pining_for_the_fjords 6 лет назад
Weld done, you nailed it.
@ashtreylil1
@ashtreylil1 6 лет назад
when you stopped for the bit about your posture i was surprised as i was thinking the same thing. this was nice to see you do something that ive always wanted to do.
@packhorsetriumph5319
@packhorsetriumph5319 6 лет назад
that Excalibur intro got me rock hard kudos
@IllBeaAround
@IllBeaAround 6 лет назад
"And i shall tresure it forever..... Possibly" throws it away -Loyd 2018
@SeptemberManHey
@SeptemberManHey 6 лет назад
Wow I don't know how I thought of youas you posted and clicked two second after you posted the video. I've missed you, you antique styled beige person
@martinmarek1851
@martinmarek1851 6 лет назад
Good job for a first timer. Once you get into this it won't let you go.
@herbacna
@herbacna 6 лет назад
Ahh I'm in school right now for blacksmithing. I understand the pain, but most satisfying when you start to get it to work. Keep up the good work Lindybeige. Excited to see the progress.
@hh-ck6ko
@hh-ck6ko 6 лет назад
I love how you threw it away at the end
@Harry-ct3hw
@Harry-ct3hw 6 лет назад
Nice one Lloyd... YOU NAILED IT Thank you i'll be here all week
@jpennell5555
@jpennell5555 6 лет назад
I love how every new thing lindy tries he just has a natural talent for it, remarkable chap.
@kyletallerdy9739
@kyletallerdy9739 6 лет назад
I'm starting blacksmithing 101 lessons soon. Can't wait to start my journey!!
@gallendugall8913
@gallendugall8913 6 лет назад
We have ourselves a new contestant for Forged In Fire.
@dustinshadle732
@dustinshadle732 6 лет назад
nice work! I remember doing that in my year 10 highschool, it's not as straight forward as one might think. I know it really builds you upper body working iron and steel. metal working in general is fun to learn. using a lathe, mill, and the various cutting and welding methods is a fascinating field, and in practice it's seems as much a skill as an art. you might be interested in learning to work with bronze also, as it is such an important material in world history.
@OldGodsGames
@OldGodsGames 4 года назад
Watching Lindybeige process the praise and compliment he received for his nail is very amusing to me. How very English of him XD
@totally_not_a_bot
@totally_not_a_bot 6 лет назад
Also better than the first time I forged anything. I did my heating in a yard fire and wound up with a big ol' crack because I couldn't get a good forging temperature. You are blessed to have access to a proper forge and a skilled teacher.
@HS-su3cf
@HS-su3cf 6 лет назад
Lindy nailed it again.
@RAkers-tu1ey
@RAkers-tu1ey 6 лет назад
I love this! My first blacksmiths project was a set of horse shoeing nails, for a farrier. Then a horseshoe... Hopeless. Great fun. I was already a welder / fabricator, so I thought this should be easy! Not so!
@macnutz4206
@macnutz4206 6 лет назад
I have always been fascinated by smithing, the tools and techniques and the things a good smith can create.
@samapakisan3392
@samapakisan3392 5 лет назад
Tom seems to be a very bright mind for a smith, he is a good instructor, I feel lindy found a great tutor for smithing
@watchdennyplay21314
@watchdennyplay21314 6 лет назад
MORE BLACKSMITH VIDEOS !!!
@WeirdGuy4928
@WeirdGuy4928 6 лет назад
So you could say that you... nailed it.
@anuronironworks6164
@anuronironworks6164 6 лет назад
I've been blacksmithing for eight months or so, but I still learned a bunch about hammer technique! Thanks man!
@Le_Mer
@Le_Mer 6 лет назад
I love how Lloyd can basically grasp any concept in an exteremely short amount of time
@TheAndrew1987
@TheAndrew1987 6 лет назад
"Mine's even thicker. ;)" -LindyBeige
@fsmoura
@fsmoura 6 лет назад
thats what she said
@jabrwok
@jabrwok 6 лет назад
"she"...run.
@caerphoto
@caerphoto 6 лет назад
"I can feel it going hard now." -Lloyd 6:13
@dorkusmalorkusalamagorkus3876
@dorkusmalorkusalamagorkus3876 6 лет назад
6:12 " and i can feel it going hard now"
@biohazerd299
@biohazerd299 6 лет назад
i am a recreational blacksmith since i was 15 (im 18 when writing the comment) and i was impressed with how much you lured on your first day. cant wait to see you continue luning such a amazing skill.
@wfobeor
@wfobeor 6 лет назад
Good work you totally nailed it
@DwarfElvishDiplomacy
@DwarfElvishDiplomacy 6 лет назад
Lindybeige : First heat
@AlastoreFrost
@AlastoreFrost 6 лет назад
And lots of sequels.
@DwarfElvishDiplomacy
@DwarfElvishDiplomacy 6 лет назад
i heard in the next sequel of "Legend of Lindybeige" he will forge his own danceshoes
@AlastoreFrost
@AlastoreFrost 6 лет назад
wait, i thought next step after a nail is a horseshoe.
@DanteTorn
@DanteTorn 6 лет назад
Now look at that title again thinking of it as a furry fanfic. I'm sorry.
@masterblob7196
@masterblob7196 6 лет назад
Next video: Lindy makes a fire arrow
@fsmoura
@fsmoura 6 лет назад
with a spandau
@masterblob7196
@masterblob7196 6 лет назад
Or a Churchill MK.IV idk
@JyrralVonUeberwald
@JyrralVonUeberwald 6 лет назад
As a learning Blacksmith myself, this was a very enjoyable watch. I am envious but very proud and happy for you, Lindybeige!
@robinburt5735
@robinburt5735 6 лет назад
Looks like fun, i wouldn't mind giving that a go myself
@londiniumarmoury7037
@londiniumarmoury7037 6 лет назад
Doreen Green its big boys playdough, join the fun.
@maximusironthumper
@maximusironthumper 6 лет назад
Don't be afraid to thump it proper! Looking forward to the next instalment!
@toompyfloyd4074
@toompyfloyd4074 6 лет назад
Maximus Ironthumper hey it's you!:D
@andretahu1296
@andretahu1296 6 лет назад
🥁🥁🔔
@godsdonttalk597
@godsdonttalk597 6 лет назад
So making a nail levels your blacksmithing enough to jump into forging sword straight away. Good to know!
@DemianX6x6x6X
@DemianX6x6x6X 6 лет назад
As a smith myself its great to see people are still doing it!
@kitdubhran2968
@kitdubhran2968 6 лет назад
Loved seeing this. My experiences with blacksmithing were fantastic and thoroughly enjoyable. Thanks for posting.
@gloid4051
@gloid4051 6 лет назад
Argh, I would love to do that! Your commentating is also absolutly brilliant haha
@DwarfElvishDiplomacy
@DwarfElvishDiplomacy 6 лет назад
check your area for makerspaces and fablabs, chances are good you will find someone there teaching you
@fifthofascalante7311
@fifthofascalante7311 6 лет назад
“I shall treasure it!” “Possibly.”
@slopcrusher3482
@slopcrusher3482 6 лет назад
It’s very interesting how you did this. There is a museum in my town that explores the history of the farming area, and it includes a real forge and blacksmith area, so you can watch a blacksmith produce small nails and large railroad ties. It’s nice to be walking through the early 19th century museum town, and hear the ringing of the blacksmith the entire time
@cameo64
@cameo64 6 лет назад
Really makes me appreciate the advent of CNC machines!
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