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Start forging TODAY in your own backyard - no special tools required 

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This video takes you step by step through the process of building a backyard forge TODAY--with no special tools--and making a knife with your new forge. The whole process should take about 4 hours, start to finish, and will cost only a few dollars for most people.
Have you ever wanted to forge metal, but couldn't figure out how or where to start. Look no further, this video is for you. I'll walk you through it and explain everything you need to know along the way. I'll give you alternative ways to do each of the things I show you, just in case you don't have some of the tools or materials I have. For example, I used old loos bricks to build up a little forge in my yard, but you could used stones or just dig a small trench with a shovel.
At the end, you'll have not only built a forge with common tools, buy you'll also be the proud owner of rebar knife you forged yourself! Oh, and if you want some GREAT knife sharpening tips check out OUTDOORS55...
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Follow along and become a smith, or just watch and enjoy the show. Either way, thanks for joining me and I hope you have a wonderful day. Cheers!
If you enjoyed this video please consider subscribing and watching a few of my other videos. Cheers!
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@sixpointforge5573
@sixpointforge5573 3 года назад
I watched this video in late 2019 and it inspired me to become a blacksmith. Now it is 2021 and because of this video i built my own shop bought all my owns tools and am now making beautiful pieces of iron work. So thank you for inspiring me.
@quartz6239
@quartz6239 Год назад
How’s it going now
@sixpointforge5573
@sixpointforge5573 Год назад
It’s going great I started making knives and i’m making quite a bit of money selling them.
@iamshredder3587
@iamshredder3587 Год назад
​@@sixpointforge5573 wow. Well done bro. Do any stock removal or just forging? I actually saw this guy and some his videos maybe 5 years ago when it first come out, I'd already been knifemaker a fair while at that time. Kinda nostalgic. Times gone fast haha. Any pics of your knives anywhere I can see?
@sixpointforge5573
@sixpointforge5573 Год назад
I mostly do forging knives and then file in my exact profile afterwards. I don’t have an etsy page right now but i’m hoping to get it up and running within the next couple months.
@damianmlamb
@damianmlamb Год назад
Hahah I'm sitting here debating right now lol
@Neoclassicalman
@Neoclassicalman 4 года назад
"this is rebar sometimes you will find it laying on your property" i guess rebar grows naturally in rural areas
@Thebasicmaker
@Thebasicmaker 4 года назад
you can find them in construction sites i guess
@dustinloyd3617
@dustinloyd3617 4 года назад
if you have brick laying around, theres a good chance youll find rebar nearby,
@johnsteel6008
@johnsteel6008 4 года назад
My grandad picks the stuff up wherever and whenever we can, I wouldn't be surprised to find out we have over a ton of rebar and old lawnmower blades and the like.
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣 Underrated comment 👌
@skankhunt6066
@skankhunt6066 4 года назад
Here in Kentucky it does lol
@kaviscryptic5772
@kaviscryptic5772 4 года назад
Step 1: have a backyard *Lives in an apartment* Damnit
@Chris-si2tj
@Chris-si2tj 4 года назад
Lol
@dirtyboy601
@dirtyboy601 4 года назад
Just head down to the nearest river and set up shop under the bridge
@shrapnel4213
@shrapnel4213 4 года назад
you could do it in a well ventilated(if not ventilated you will asphyxiate from the carbon dioxide build up) kitchen ...it is a shit idea though lol
@TheRockinmac
@TheRockinmac 4 года назад
Go to a park with a fire ring
@dacheetah
@dacheetah 4 года назад
@@shrapnel4213, I imagine that well before you asphyxiate, your friendly neighbours would ventilate you. Forging is not a quiet hobby.
@patrickbateman3626
@patrickbateman3626 3 года назад
Dude easier to get forgiveness than permission is an essential piece of information for any kid who wants to enjoy their childhood growing up!
@leruetheday377
@leruetheday377 2 года назад
Not *any* kid. If your parents don't forgive or will destroy your stuff as punishment, it's easier to ask permission
@tahorodriguez7530
@tahorodriguez7530 2 года назад
Can confirm I spent my childhood indoors because my mother never let me go outside.
@sasquatchadk
@sasquatchadk 2 года назад
Depends. I was lucky enough that my parents would advise, but let me suffer the consequences. That made me smart enough to bail on anything too sketchy.
@daveslater9141
@daveslater9141 2 месяца назад
I remember when my mum and dad finally let me out of our holding cell at area 51, I loved the freedom, the only other time i was let outside was when we crashed in the desert and mum n dad shouted "run, nanaril, run, use all 8 legs like we taught you"
@braintennant69
@braintennant69 Месяц назад
@@daveslater9141 XD
@FongLin153
@FongLin153 4 года назад
One week into covid19 lock down: "Oh cool a nice little hobby" 3 months after lockdown: *Travelers pass through my parts of town as I strike down with my hammer on hot steel* "Travelers I see, how may I be of service to you?"
@someoneawesome6483
@someoneawesome6483 4 года назад
@Longfin same here bro I'm tryin a new hobby cause im going crazy if i stay at home longer
@jasonmeinhart8525
@jasonmeinhart8525 4 года назад
I am in need of a sharp cutting instrument, and I only have this white rolled up softened paper and an alcohol gel substance for trade. Too bad...
@YasseeOSRS
@YasseeOSRS 4 года назад
glad to see im not the only one doing this now LOL
@jamesw2386
@jamesw2386 4 года назад
Hahaha best thing I've read all day!!!
@Joesolo13
@Joesolo13 4 года назад
"Looking to protect yourself, or deal some damage?"
@greenblight9316
@greenblight9316 5 лет назад
Thanks RU-vid recommended, now I can arm the village before the goblins attack
@redvelvet5374
@redvelvet5374 5 лет назад
God speed brave soul
@NoobSharkey
@NoobSharkey 5 лет назад
Is this a reference to something
@greenblight9316
@greenblight9316 5 лет назад
@@NoobSharkey not really, it's just sleep deprivation and fever ^^
@nishaadihtisham3972
@nishaadihtisham3972 5 лет назад
Aragorn: you have my sword Legolas: and you have ny bow
@Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger
@Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger 5 лет назад
Hey, my people need things, your people have lots of things - if you didn't want us there you should've done a better job hiding your things.
@countryboi.
@countryboi. Год назад
You just opened a door for the that I could’ve never gone through otherwise. I’d always watch a ton of diy black smithing videos, but I’d always get turned away from actually attempting to blacksmith myself when I would see the expensive forge setups people have. I happen to also have cinderblocks and rebar naturally appearing in my backyard so it took only about 15 minutes to set up my forge. Now I’m on my way to forging a Bowie knife thanks to you!
@The..Commenter
@The..Commenter Год назад
Yeah, that's the great thing about blacksmithing/swordsmithing. You can make such amazing pieces of art with the simplest things
@skubasteveskilla3316
@skubasteveskilla3316 9 месяцев назад
Have you made one?
@deassassinwolf1156
@deassassinwolf1156 2 года назад
"it's easier to get forgiveness than permission " 🤣🤣🤣 first vid I've seen and I already love this guy
@montlejohnbojangles8937
@montlejohnbojangles8937 6 лет назад
Nice to see somebody cut through the bullshit and mythology and just say "Here, do this and just get started." Thanks for your video, this was really insightful.
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 5 лет назад
Adam Osborne Thanks! 👍
@OrionGalaxies
@OrionGalaxies 5 лет назад
definitely. Nothing fancy, just simple stuff you can get at any hardware store.
@SirMatthew
@SirMatthew 5 лет назад
Mythology? Like praying to Hephaestus?
@jeremeysmelltoast7829
@jeremeysmelltoast7829 5 лет назад
Really appreciate your time , and for the video its giving me the gumption to use what I have instead of buying "proper forging tools " I have everything u used in this vid . And want to see if I can forge !
@toonybrain
@toonybrain 4 года назад
Adam Osborne Well said. Agree.
@idoalittletrolling4867
@idoalittletrolling4867 4 года назад
"it's easier to get forgiveness than permission" That is now my life motto
@ziberteck
@ziberteck 4 года назад
It's the motto of a selfish person.
@idoalittletrolling4867
@idoalittletrolling4867 4 года назад
@@ziberteck Ok 👍
@dready187
@dready187 4 года назад
For a married man lol
@zragevii4705
@zragevii4705 4 года назад
Just so ya know, since your name is Your F.B.I Agent..... there's a channel called The CIA with one video, that video is called the FBI sucks... you should just say hi on it
@idoalittletrolling4867
@idoalittletrolling4867 4 года назад
@@zragevii4705 Thank you for this information. We will be sure to speak with the pussy boys-oops I mean CIA.
@toecutter8002
@toecutter8002 3 года назад
Oh how this brings back memories for me as a 14 year old. I had a collection of machetes and hatchets that i still have today. Building forts in the woods with other friends from the neighborhood. We built a forging system almost like the one you have setup. We cut down so so so so many trees but they were all put to great use. Damn that was 26 years ago and it only seems like just a couple of years ago.
@JesusChrist_IsTruth-LoveForALL
It's TRIPPY how time flies huh? Especially as we grow older! 🤯
@Tom-ok9zu
@Tom-ok9zu 3 года назад
“There are tongs and other tools just there to make life easier” Me sticks hand strait into burning hot coals
@tensu5086
@tensu5086 2 года назад
same
@badnobo8508
@badnobo8508 2 года назад
He just like me fr 😎
@parmesanchease480
@parmesanchease480 2 года назад
I too enjoy constant 3rd degree burns as i forge weapons
@SecretSexSkeleton
@SecretSexSkeleton 2 года назад
@@parmesanchease480 yeah, once you burn off those nerve endings, it's smooth sailing from there on out.
@parmesanchease480
@parmesanchease480 2 года назад
@@SecretSexSkeleton just have to make sure you dont lose your whole arm during this process
@4n4rch1st7
@4n4rch1st7 5 лет назад
Every other video: BUY EXPENSIVE STUFF OR ITS IMPOSSIBLE your video: get some bricks and some fire.
@blueix9
@blueix9 5 лет назад
DJ ARSENAL that goes for literally anything. I call it “going down the rabbit hole.” If you wanna do something as simple as walking someone will tell you you’re doing it wrong, and you need expensive equipment to do it.
@ariat3381
@ariat3381 5 лет назад
@@blueix9 there are exceptions to this, example: fotography Or generally any hobby that requires highly technological equipment
@c.g.5250
@c.g.5250 5 лет назад
I cannot think of any exception to your statement.. including photography as one mentioned. It's called "the power of limitation". If you learn to do something well with as little as possible, you will gain much more skill and knowledge than someone relying on high tech tools.
@LaurusHG
@LaurusHG 5 лет назад
@Duck Soup No, maybe 6-7000 years, but not 150,000. Humans, as we know us, have only been around for 10,000 years.
@justagerman140
@justagerman140 5 лет назад
@@LaurusHG humans as we know us have been around for 120 years max
@Veiger
@Veiger 4 года назад
Having just made a knife for the first time ever, I offer two pieces of advice to others who may attempt as a result of this video. 1, When you think have enough coal in the forge, add more. 2, When you think the work piece is hot enough, leave it in there for a while longer. Please note that neither of these is a criticism of this video, he was obviously doing it right, just the two most glaring and continual mistakes I made.
@lazynorwegian3604
@lazynorwegian3604 2 года назад
Bro, I did the same mistakes today, thank u for infrming
@Grizzlox
@Grizzlox 2 года назад
Yeah I learned I had to hammer softer and heat longer
@zach1972
@zach1972 2 года назад
It sounds about the same advice you'd use for any activity that requires patience, solid advice
@christianseavoy7693
@christianseavoy7693 2 года назад
I tried my hand at a forge like this today, kept adding charcoal and it was glowing orange hot with the air I was adding,, but it would turn to ash before my rebar ever got hot enough to work.
@jhtsurvival
@jhtsurvival 2 года назад
@@christianseavoy7693 should probably use some hardwood too but at that point sounds like you need to add more
@clintonm2357
@clintonm2357 3 года назад
I love videos like this! I started with a similar rig because I had always wanted to do it and learned how on RU-vid. 12 years later, I'm running a non-profit teaching veterans to forge to get them back into working as a team on a potentially dangerous project. Little videos can sprout big things!
@SecretSexSkeleton
@SecretSexSkeleton 2 года назад
This shit warmed my heart so much I don't even need to build a forge anymore. Just shove some rebar in my chest til it gets white hot.
@BaioWarioz
@BaioWarioz Год назад
Awesome, love that idea. Inspiring thx 4 sharing.
@GalokVonGreshnak
@GalokVonGreshnak 3 года назад
That's pretty neat! I used Goddard's 50$ backyard smith book, but it's awesome seeing that people can cleverly do it for even less. Some tips I've learned that cost nothing but will make your life easier: 1) Find the heaviest flat surface you can hammer on. This allows most of your hammering to shape the steel instead of spending some of that energy moving the dirt underneath. A concrete patio is great for this. 2) When hammering out the bevel, the spine does like to bend backwards. If you rest your spine on the hammering surface, using a 2x4 to smack the blade edge will straighten out your spine without damaging the edge. 3) After quenching (I found motor oil to be the most forgiving), submerging your blade into a pile of dirt, sand, or even charcoal dust makes it easier to work with when you're filing the profile, either by hand or power tools. The slow cooling of the metal in a medium instead of air cooling will soften the steel enough to make it fileable. 4) Toaster ovens for heat treatment are a lot easier to explain to your wife/mother than the kitchen oven.
@themchamster7226
@themchamster7226 4 года назад
“Like I said earlier, I’m a firm believer in using traditional hand tools and would never stoop so low as to use any power tools” *cuts to an angle grinder* that actually got a chuckle out of me. Great work man!
@xaviercarpenter5662
@xaviercarpenter5662 3 года назад
Mom in NH no mom Bc n n nhbb b bb like nun of yuh no
@marksaile6419
@marksaile6419 3 года назад
@@xaviercarpenter5662 R/ihadastroke
@parthinaxe
@parthinaxe 3 года назад
Xavier Carpenter me too man, me too.
@ShiratoriIsOffline
@ShiratoriIsOffline 3 года назад
@@marksaile6419 me too
@yvngtook4316
@yvngtook4316 3 года назад
It was the “after about 37 hours of filing” for me😂
@jimmylarsson6472
@jimmylarsson6472 5 лет назад
I love how laid back this is. Often these kind of videos are so specific: "you need a QR57 Specialist Hammer and a ball joint inverted blacksmithing high pressure anvil.." This makes me feel like this is something I can do.
@user-ql2sb6dz6n
@user-ql2sb6dz6n 4 года назад
Man. That's nothing impossible to do if you have urge for that. Just some people make it complicated
@johnc6738
@johnc6738 4 года назад
Some people get payed by sponsors
@haunter8o6
@haunter8o6 4 года назад
You got that right. Don't overthink it. You can make a pretty good bow with just a stick, a string, and a knife. I've seen it, pretty impressive stuff. There's always a world without power tools, just throw yourself into it and let your brain work out a logical solution, it will make you feel more enthusiastic on the matter.
@JarthenGreenmeadow
@JarthenGreenmeadow 4 года назад
"The hammer faces are not as hard and can explode and shoot shrapnel in all directions." Bro a claw hammer is plenty capable of hammering on steel without exploding what kinda drugs are you on? You're more likely to snap that wooden handle than you are to break the head...
@jhtsurvival
@jhtsurvival 2 года назад
@Billy McCatty Powell obviously this is not a super forge bud. It's not getting the bricks hot enough to explode. I've never seen exploding bricks and I've used plenty for fire rings and places that have got pretty damn hot. Also never seen steel spontaneously explode by hitting shit. The only way that makes sense is an extreme change in temp from hot to cold and it probably wouldn't explode it would just crack
@Mike_858
@Mike_858 Год назад
This video gave me the courage to forge my own knife today. Didn't think you could heat steel up properly with such simply improvised forge, but it worked wonderfully and the knife turned out much better than I expected. Thanks for uploading this video, it was a huge help!
@Toca_waffle843
@Toca_waffle843 Год назад
You just got to remember that it all started off before hairdryers were even invented. if they could do it, you can
@elijahstinnett2429
@elijahstinnett2429 4 месяца назад
Lol yeah you would be suprised how easy it is to get a fire going up to extremely hot temps, hell with a bit of mud and know how you can quit easily even build your own smoke stack oven set up which you can get things even hotter, tho with that to get it hotter you may need to up the fuel intake and air feeder
@ianfinrir8724
@ianfinrir8724 2 месяца назад
I've used a flyswatter as a bellows before. Took maybe twenty minutes to get a piece of steel glowing hot.
@BurntMushroomBlacksmithing
@BurntMushroomBlacksmithing Год назад
It been almost three years since I first saw this video on my regular down time channel and man, thank you! Ive wanted to get into smithing for years, I mean 7th grade.(Colonial Williamsburg D.C.trip, great traditional demonstration)But I had other things going on at the time. Life rolled on by, and I had been at a foundry busting butt and such. I was bored one day at home, and like fate this vid got recommended, and I was off! Built me a forge similar to this but outta an old footed fire pit, and some bricks. Used black pipe and a mattress pump for air, got me the 55 lb from harbor freight, and haven't looked back since. Now as said, near my third year in and Im close to getting a small business up and running on the side, made so many projects, got this youtube channel going, two new forges, anvil,ect and filled the hole that was left in me due to my past bad decisions. Its truly been life changing, and you're to blame! Haha! Thank you again man! Check my stuff out if you'd like, I love being apart of this community of RU-vid smiths. Take care🍻🍻
@spirimanea800
@spirimanea800 4 года назад
I literally went outside in the backyard and found some rebar what sorcery is this?
@rogerramiussergeialexander5541
@rogerramiussergeialexander5541 3 года назад
They use it in a lot of construction. They'll also use it for things like your house's electrical ground and for marking where your property actually physically is.
@_LazyInk_
@_LazyInk_ 3 года назад
ikr? i dont even have a backyard dude
@xcentu8urtrypp
@xcentu8urtrypp 3 года назад
Same!! On accident. I was amazed
@ratiounkn3210
@ratiounkn3210 2 года назад
Haha, when he said that i immediately remembered seeing a piece stucking out of some scrap concrete in my backyard.
@SantiagoLopez-uu6uk
@SantiagoLopez-uu6uk 2 года назад
I found a cat in my backyard... smells good now
@chuckles8519
@chuckles8519 5 лет назад
“It’s easier to get forgiveness than permission” haha brilliant!
@vysearcadia522
@vysearcadia522 4 года назад
But was it for "borrowing" a hair dryer from your wife or was it from digging a trench in your yard without talking to the neighborhood first? 😂
@seymourbutts8752
@seymourbutts8752 4 года назад
That was a famous saying in the army
@MegaPierzak
@MegaPierzak 4 года назад
I think my little son practices this rule quite often.
@georgemuli4900
@georgemuli4900 4 года назад
Opposite
@thetruescientist1788
@thetruescientist1788 4 года назад
I can personally say that is my life struggle in terms of forging. I'm 17 yrs old and I know how to not burn myself. I also am watching the fire intently to make sure it doesn't spread, yet I will always be turned down when I ask...
@LlamaFredBTW
@LlamaFredBTW 11 месяцев назад
I remember watching this video a couple years back, and it inspired me to start forging, and since then I've made over a dozen knives and I'm currently working on my second sword. Thank you so much for this great tutorial. Also I have that exact belt grinder lol
@kriticalkayd
@kriticalkayd 2 года назад
I showed my mom this video and she said this summer we'll make a forge in our backyard, thanks!
@zipporaid7
@zipporaid7 6 лет назад
"It's easier to ask for forgiveness than permission" lmao sons and mothers everywhere know this truth.
@crusader2338
@crusader2338 6 лет назад
Trust me, I know!
@miraak542
@miraak542 5 лет назад
@@sleazyp36 Since you know this, you must be an expert in being one, otherwise you would not be so sure what makes him one.
@jimwright2795
@jimwright2795 5 лет назад
The phrase you were looking for is "Easier to ask for forgiveness than to beg for permission." Fixed.
@a7ebech7ayati
@a7ebech7ayati 5 лет назад
Hahaha.. yes it is.. well said..
@timothyshaw5498
@timothyshaw5498 5 лет назад
“I would never stoop to using something like an angle-grinder to save time” (queue angle-grinder). I honestly laughed out loud-bravo!
@bongshimedward7065
@bongshimedward7065 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂
@RadioRamen
@RadioRamen 4 года назад
Only 37hrs filing lol
@vysearcadia522
@vysearcadia522 4 года назад
"Again, we'll do this all by hand, with forging methods or with hacksaw. Because it would be just totally wrong for us to save time by using power tools." *proceeds to use angle-grinder a second time* _LEGEND_
@bryanray45
@bryanray45 8 месяцев назад
"it's easier to get forgiveness than permission I'll just leave it there" honestly the most badass thing I've ever heard, love this dude 😎
@carmengogeidnas9670
@carmengogeidnas9670 3 года назад
I actually thought the title of this video was 'foraging in your backyard', but I was not disappointed. I've read about how ancient peoples carved and smelted tools but have never seen it in action. Proper air circulation seems to be the key to getting the fire hot enough, something that took humans thousands of years to figure out
@rond6058
@rond6058 5 лет назад
Starts making little brick forge outside our house... wife asked what are you doing. I'm making a forge like this guy on youtube...she says no...just no.
@sixfootdworf9545
@sixfootdworf9545 5 лет назад
Lol man, like the dude in the video said, forgivness is easyer to ask for than permission... lol
@TheSign2020
@TheSign2020 5 лет назад
LMAO.. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂👍
@ericblair5365
@ericblair5365 5 лет назад
And that’s why I’m not married.....yet
@KamiSilver
@KamiSilver 5 лет назад
All the more reason to just do it anyways since it's your house too and no feminist matriarch should rule over your life as if she owned it. Beta.
@blahblahsen1142
@blahblahsen1142 6 лет назад
i like how this actually shows what is advertised. its "basic backyard garbage...and if you can find this its a bonus but this caveman thing here works. i see so many videos that are like "How to start blacksmithing for 20 dollars...we start with this here propane forge i built for 200, probably need a forge, and this here anvil, hand made tongs you cant find, some expensive pre-ground bar-stock 1095 and a power hammer. just basic tools we all have in the shed. (rolls eyes) ive been smithing for 16 years and i remember (vaguely) when i started out with a flat chunk of steel for an anvil, claw-hammer i found somewhere and some vice-grips. i jammed a cast iron pipe in a wood-stove and connected it to an old junky air compressor and threw some logs in there. made the shittiest knife you ever seen, basically a rustic butter-knife, thinner (like stupid thin) and more warped than the one in this video. terrible friggin junk-ass knife. i was so proud. worked in that wood stove for years. upgraded to a ten-inch chunk of railroad track someone gave me for an anvil. got an angle grinder eventually ground that track to a horn. just kept adding better tools. now i have a Swedish steel 210 pound anvil, propane forge, hollow grinder (that blew something yesterday i need to fix) and i got a wall covered in Damascus knives and swords and axes. you gotta start somewhere kids, and i learned a lot on garbage tools. even now on a budget, i use garage sale files, scavenged steel, quench in used transmission oil, and get handle wood from the log-pile out back. nothing wrong rustic means and elbow grease.
@ericromano4028
@ericromano4028 5 лет назад
So honest question. I see a lot of people talk about old railroad track as an anvil, but how do you get them? The only way I can think of would be stealing it but that's not an option I'm willing to consider.
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 5 лет назад
Well said 👍
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 5 лет назад
Eric Romano Same problem here. I have yet to “find” these supposed pieces of rail. Though I’ve seen quite a few being sold on line for ~$50-100 plus shipping
@dawnbrown127
@dawnbrown127 5 лет назад
Wow. thanks for this comment. Always wanted to give this a shot, and finally spent the whole day researching. Was kinda on the edge of starting and this really inspires me to go ahead with this.
@dirtyshizno8512
@dirtyshizno8512 5 лет назад
I literally just bought one about 45 minutes ago. These guys know of dead tracks out in the country and they chop off 12" hunks of them. I just got a 40 pound chunk for $20. They sold it online in Facebook Marketplace.
@FerintoshFarmsPhotography
@FerintoshFarmsPhotography 9 месяцев назад
I respect your purity towards the craft bra
@A.Campbell
@A.Campbell 4 года назад
This will come in handy when society breaks down
@davidvickers8425
@davidvickers8425 4 года назад
and fashion a blower like the old days.
@zigzigzig
@zigzigzig 4 года назад
aye
@Kleinalrik
@Kleinalrik 4 года назад
A bazillion people (running panickly around): I need a gun, an axe, gasoline, a saw, a radio, gas lamp, crossbow, survival tent, jump boots... You: I need a hairdryer.
@phantomsgarage3695
@phantomsgarage3695 4 года назад
It already has
@diegotorres9866
@diegotorres9866 4 года назад
Yes
@devilbunny2000
@devilbunny2000 5 лет назад
being an old duffer I have to say … some drier areas, with trees around the root systems travel underground and on dry seasons I personally have seen fire travel underground thru root systems. so be careful digging trenches and blazing fires. carry on.
@greenghost6691
@greenghost6691 4 года назад
Hey Dave. Great advice, I would have never thought about that.
@Thebasicmaker
@Thebasicmaker 4 года назад
There's a video of a guy he want to burn some ants in his garden, he pour some gasoline and then light a match.. an other piece of video shows he at night, he has a tree and a portion of his house on fire!
@ddon1797
@ddon1797 4 года назад
Old topic but some kids set some grass on fire in Scotland last year, it had a coal vein under the ground ... it's still on fire under the ground and we had like 3 months of the rain this winter ... sound advice especially if you live in a dry climate
@TheRoadhammer379
@TheRoadhammer379 3 года назад
Thanks Karen
@Luminsoldier
@Luminsoldier 3 года назад
I better stay away from forging then since Summer is approaching soon in Australia lol, AKA bushfire season
@RedBareN
@RedBareN 3 года назад
Fantastic example of how simple it is to get started. I plan to learn the basics of smithing this year and this video is now in my playlists so I can use it for inspiration. Thanks!
@bananayes9475
@bananayes9475 2 года назад
"and remember, it's easier to get forgivness than permission" my favourite quote of the day as someone with siblings
@jessicajohnson6002
@jessicajohnson6002 5 лет назад
I feel like I've failed as a woman, because I don't have a blow dryer. Now I want to get one, but not for my hair....🤷‍♀️🙆‍♀️
@breakingboardrooms1778
@breakingboardrooms1778 4 года назад
You and me both, sister!
@sarahgraves7107
@sarahgraves7107 4 года назад
DANG! you're my kind of woman 😉
@moliboplolipop164
@moliboplolipop164 4 года назад
Lol 🤣 🤣
@hyperion3145
@hyperion3145 4 года назад
juSTIn Turner But is she a blacksmithing goddess?
@mikkykyluc5804
@mikkykyluc5804 4 года назад
Saaame :D
@plsno420
@plsno420 6 лет назад
"I would never stoop to the level of using an angle grinder or something like that to save time" *chops off a chunk of the blade with an angle grinder*
@EternalAnkh
@EternalAnkh 6 лет назад
"So after you've spent about 37 hours filing and you have exactly the shape you want..."
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 6 лет назад
😂😂😂
@prpunk187
@prpunk187 5 лет назад
"Because it would be just totally wrong for us to save time by using power tools" As he uses an angle grinder AGAIN
@draxusdemos8266
@draxusdemos8266 5 лет назад
I think it's a joke
@vincivedivicilextalionas4036
@vincivedivicilextalionas4036 5 лет назад
@@draxusdemos8266 you THINK its a joke?
@PottersClay21
@PottersClay21 3 года назад
Great video! I have been wanting to get into blacksmithing for a while, but had no idea it was so simple!
@akumalenny5458
@akumalenny5458 11 месяцев назад
When I started I dug a hole, used a shop vac as a blower, and an old brake disc as an anvil.
@charliefrost7485
@charliefrost7485 5 лет назад
Finally a REAL no special tools needed. I've seen vids where some ppl just assume that you have 10000 dollar workshop at your disposal
@lorrinatrent869
@lorrinatrent869 3 года назад
IKR
@TP123KING
@TP123KING 6 лет назад
Its worth mentioning if you use bricks make sure they ARE NOT concrete they can explode if exposed to enough heat.
@maxdecphoenix
@maxdecphoenix 5 лет назад
Better to say make sure they are DRY. Like put up in a dry spot with a lot of ventilation totally out of the rain for a few weeks or months. Cinderblocks are likely to just crack and will be rendered useless (for anything). Natural stones however can and will explode if they are not bone dry. Clay bricks are probably good even if they are wet they're just liable to crack.
@brianshissler3263
@brianshissler3263 5 лет назад
@@maxdecphoenix thanks i was looking for this info
@brendonmoore3505
@brendonmoore3505 5 лет назад
Cinder blocks will just crack and turn into powdered ash over time. Concrete can explode Wet clay can explode River rocks will explode
@Paid2Win
@Paid2Win 4 года назад
Psh amateurs I use hand worked & leveled basalt blocks the size of my truck, get real losers ;)
@brianshissler3263
@brianshissler3263 4 года назад
@@Paid2Win you are a modern Mayan
@chonkuswaffle8914
@chonkuswaffle8914 2 года назад
Quiet kid: interesting, can I do it in a school’s bathroom stall
@StrangerDanger3279
@StrangerDanger3279 2 года назад
I was thinking more of doing it in front of the school during lunch or if you have a free period find an area nearby to rent so you can quickly travel between them to work on forgery during the free period allowing access to more tools (mostly because bringing a backpack to the bathroom is kinda not an easy thing to do in school so getting the required tools to the bathroom might be a challenge)
@slaveknightgael4189
@slaveknightgael4189 3 года назад
Thanks, I’ve been interested in forging for a long time, and seeing this video, I can finally get started. Thanks.
@atomichorizen3987
@atomichorizen3987 6 лет назад
Instructions unclear, house appears to be on fire now
@XREVXNGE-dd7ie
@XREVXNGE-dd7ie 6 лет назад
I think the instructions are very clear and if you do it properly it WILL be achievable. Good luck forging!👍
@miraak542
@miraak542 5 лет назад
You should probably fix that.
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 5 лет назад
😂 insurance?
@steve27awesome59
@steve27awesome59 5 лет назад
wow did you start in your basement or are you just a stupid person
@ericromano4028
@ericromano4028 5 лет назад
That should get the steel hot enough, but you can probably achieve that with much less expensive fuel next time.
@tonywalker8030
@tonywalker8030 6 лет назад
Quick, dirty and straight to the point, I be honored to join you.
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 6 лет назад
Tony Walker So glad you enjoyed this video. Always love your comments, thanks for all the support!
@TC-px7jj
@TC-px7jj 3 года назад
I love every part of this video! I'm doing this tomorrow! And yes, I do have pieces of rebar around the yard for some reason
@ashadieeyahsultana1062
@ashadieeyahsultana1062 Год назад
Touch my blow dryer and SOMEONE will be SLEEPING in their forge 😡😡😡
@FargoFX
@FargoFX Год назад
😂🙌
@jesuschristiskingandsavior461
😂😂😂
@DoremiFasolatido1979
@DoremiFasolatido1979 Год назад
It's probably easier to just buy another cheap one for this purpose... But it's just a hair dryer, why the violence over something so trivial?
@zaimdjinn9518
@zaimdjinn9518 Год назад
@@DoremiFasolatido1979 women *sip coffee*
@telefellavision
@telefellavision Год назад
"Happy wife, happy life" -Confucius
@ahsuser
@ahsuser 3 года назад
My son (14) and I hit up Harbor Freight today for an anvil - created your basic in-ground forge with my wife's hair dryer (oops) and banged out some pretty sweet knives from rebar we had laying around. I really can't express our gratitude for this super-simple intro to forging. Keep up the awesome work, many thanks! We found that wood scraps and kindling worked as well if not better than charcoal (we heat the house with firewood, so we've GOT some wood around) ... such a good time. You Rule, keep up the inspiring videos!
@kbvids223
@kbvids223 Год назад
16 now?
@charlescossel7948
@charlescossel7948 Год назад
But, 37 hours of filing???
@martinferezin5598
@martinferezin5598 Год назад
how much did the hair dryer last?
@ahsuser
@ahsuser Год назад
@@martinferezin5598 Still crankin' - between my wife & daughter, a dryer lasts a few years, so I expect this one to hang on a while longer :) Second hand stores have 'em all day long for a few bucks ...
@KB-2222
@KB-2222 10 месяцев назад
What kind of hammer do you use? Carbon steel?
@peteslonka7328
@peteslonka7328 5 лет назад
I found 20' of 1/2" rebar on my property like you said including some bricks. My wife won't miss the hairdryer. Haha. Thanks!!!!
@orowizard1369
@orowizard1369 3 года назад
Great facetious narrative. Love it. I have been putting off starting blacksmithing. I am going out today and start. Thanks for your inspiration.
@Moonshiner117
@Moonshiner117 Год назад
Thanks, man. I've been wanting to forge for sometime but it seemed complex to me but you talked my kind of talk and did it the way I would prefer to do it, now am ready. Long live your channel.
@the.mr.beacher
@the.mr.beacher 4 года назад
Father: I can't find the property marker. Son: Do like your knife? Father: I'm looking for the property marker son, not my knife! Son: That is the property marker!!
@potatoboy549
@potatoboy549 3 года назад
Father: Ok son, let’s test this on your mother
@brandonfoley7519
@brandonfoley7519 3 года назад
We just have huge boulder as our property marker
@sigventures1824
@sigventures1824 3 года назад
"Dum-brrrrum!" My forging skills just leveled up, to level 2. Only need some fire salts now, the forge knows the difference.
@craigyoung2261
@craigyoung2261 3 года назад
heh
@jasminetea1174
@jasminetea1174 3 года назад
Ah, a fellow skyrim player
@williamshelton5209
@williamshelton5209 2 года назад
"Looking to protect yourself? Or deal some damage.."
@natestathes
@natestathes 2 года назад
The finest weapons and armor!
@youngbuckforge1956
@youngbuckforge1956 3 года назад
Fargofx I can not begin to explain how much of a help i found this video when i first got into blacksmithing. Thank you so much.
@jhh243
@jhh243 3 года назад
" I am a firm believer in using simple hand tools. I would never stoop to the level of using power tools such a grinder to save time"( immediate grinding on the spine). THAT CRACKED ME UP! (I was definitely thinking, "I am absolutely going to use a grinder"
@Nick_308
@Nick_308 4 года назад
This guy: I would never stoop to using an angle grinder Me: *sweats nervously*
@NicholleWillisLoves
@NicholleWillisLoves 4 года назад
Nick Miller -he then goes on to using an angle grinder-
@kylercantrell8127
@kylercantrell8127 3 года назад
@@NicholleWillisLoves he was being sarcastic ....
@LethalByChoice
@LethalByChoice 3 года назад
@@kylercantrell8127 That's the joke ....
@kyubbii2
@kyubbii2 4 года назад
Thank you FargoFX, this video inspired me to get out of my "If only I had/could afford this" rut and finally build a scrap forge. I sunk a few broken concrete blocks in a pit out back, set up some scrap steel piping(not galvanized) and used aluminum tape to affix a $10 hair dryer to the end. Heats metal to forging temp effectively on pretty much anything more flammable than wet leaves. Again, thank you immensely for this kickstart.
@martinferezin5598
@martinferezin5598 Год назад
how much did the $10 hair dryer last? At least a year?
@fernando2283
@fernando2283 Год назад
Loved the casual tone of the whole video really helpful thank you.
@OutlawKnuckleHead361
@OutlawKnuckleHead361 6 месяцев назад
I just watched this and in the morning I'm going to try it out, I hope it goes well, also thanks to this guy for making the video, really simple and explains basic things
@jordanbradley6001
@jordanbradley6001 4 года назад
I wouldn’t use a power tool *as he grinds away. 10/10 favourite part great tutorial video I have everything stockpiled and this just makes me want to go ahead and finally do it
@NavJordaan
@NavJordaan 4 года назад
"It's easier to get forgiveness than permission" ~FargoFX
@theentirestateofalaska.4983
@theentirestateofalaska.4983 3 года назад
Than*
@NavJordaan
@NavJordaan 3 года назад
@@theentirestateofalaska.4983 forgive me for I have sinned. I shall look down upon myself, pitying the mere fool I have made of me with this unforgettable mistake. Cry, I shall. For I have lowered my ways to the dark side of communication, where there exists no such thing as grammar. My sincere apologies for the outstanding abomination I have created with my unfortunate lack of attention, I wish you a good day nevertheless.
@theentirestateofalaska.4983
@theentirestateofalaska.4983 3 года назад
@@NavJordaan Dang dude no need to make a whole essay.
@NavJordaan
@NavJordaan 2 года назад
@@theentirestateofalaska.4983 Says the lord of grammar...
@Cris_Formage
@Cris_Formage 2 года назад
@@NavJordaan Fr like anyone gives anything about grammar in the lowest of depth called the RU-vid comment section
@OldMysticFantasist
@OldMysticFantasist 3 года назад
Very much appreciate your common sense approach to what is necessary versus what is traditional versus what is nice to have to get the job done!
@craigmurrayauthor
@craigmurrayauthor Год назад
AWESOME! Absolutely love it when someone shows starting a hobby for very little. Too many people never do anything because they can't afford the $20,000 worth of stuff to start with.
2 года назад
I'm from a tropical country and trust me this is a real....NO BS video I've found so far
@TheLonewolf1991
@TheLonewolf1991 4 года назад
I've been smithing off and on for 15 years and of all the stuff I watch on youtube it was very refreshing to see someone break things down to the bare bones so that anyone interested in getting started can. Thank you for being a great starting point and showing anyone willing can do it
@rootkit4865
@rootkit4865 10 месяцев назад
Were you pleased that he used regular iron instead of steel, and then he began to harden it, and then began to file it?
@PinetreeLine
@PinetreeLine 6 лет назад
Awesome video!! "It's easier to get forgiveness than permission" lmao!! Very informative, easy to understand and some added humour along the way! Thanks!!
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 6 лет назад
Much thanks, my friend. It's good to get that kind of feedback, sometimes I think my sense of humor is too dry...but it's the only one I've got. Lol! Have a great day!
@dillonrouse1835
@dillonrouse1835 5 лет назад
@csknives2140 No...well....maybe....no
@dillonrouse1835
@dillonrouse1835 5 лет назад
My dad sais it all the time. So i subscribed
@Elddreki
@Elddreki 5 лет назад
I LEGIT USE THE SAME BLOW DRYER ON MY BRAKE DRUM FORGE!
@RoadRunner-ih4rq
@RoadRunner-ih4rq 5 лет назад
@@FargoFX what do you use for quenching oil?
@Templar7832
@Templar7832 Год назад
This is Brilliant! Thank you for simply explaining these processes!
@jestersi
@jestersi Год назад
Dude! Thx! I have a propane forge but the cooling quenching stuff was very succinct!
@memeconmemesrule2806
@memeconmemesrule2806 4 года назад
Awesome. Going to try on weekends. Update: Way easier than I thought. Could get orange hot easy. Recommend uses coal or charcoal, wood scraps burn out. P.S. Power tools make it way easier. P.P.S. If your using a blow dryer, put it on full, and if you don't have protection keep it a relatively away from the flame, and pointing to the flame.
@joewidger7954
@joewidger7954 4 года назад
Are you still forging?
@DarthVader-ch4um
@DarthVader-ch4um 3 года назад
Awesome, advice helps. Good luck in life!
@SecretSexSkeleton
@SecretSexSkeleton 2 года назад
@@DarthVader-ch4um Lord Vader.. bruh.. your fucking castle is built on a goddamn LAVA PLANET and you have a fuckmothering LIGHTSABER. A forge built in a cave with a box of scraps is useless to you. Dafuq...
@driver694
@driver694 5 лет назад
Now i'll have to convince my parents that it will be totally a great idea to build a forge lol
@TheToneBender
@TheToneBender 5 лет назад
0:57
@xyzzy-dv6te
@xyzzy-dv6te 4 года назад
My parents wouldn't let me toy around with fire :-D
@Thicbladi
@Thicbladi 4 года назад
xyzzy51273 my parents do lol I have fires outside every day spend most of my free time sitting next to a fire
@CraftedFractal
@CraftedFractal 2 года назад
This is excellent! 🤘I really appreciate your no-nonsense approach. I’ve been intimidated by all the TikTok videos of professional blacksmiths making intricate works of art in 30 seconds (ah, the beauties of timelapse). I so respect the craftsmanship of professional metal workers… and also it’s great to remember that ultimately you’re just sticking a piece of metal in a hot fire, banging it, and grinding it. Very helpful to see how approachable getting started can be!
@royaltv7413
@royaltv7413 3 года назад
Thank you very much this started my forging
@jeffjackson6965
@jeffjackson6965 6 лет назад
Finally, a great video showing how a total beginner, who may not have many tools or a budget can be active and creating.
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 5 лет назад
Jeff Jackson Exactly! And thanks for the feedback.
@kingrulez3584
@kingrulez3584 4 года назад
This is how i got started about a year and a half ago. Brings back memories
@JoelGrant-ie4ly
@JoelGrant-ie4ly Год назад
I've several videos like this one before,but they all seen to leave out some simple but important information. Your video finally helped me understand the forge process. Thank you.
@scrajet
@scrajet 2 месяца назад
Wow this brought back so may memories
@spartanwar1185
@spartanwar1185 5 лет назад
When you put it this way I can more easily understand how this technology was done back then when forging was new
@asvilesgmailacct5091
@asvilesgmailacct5091 4 года назад
I've never been more excited from a single video. I just bought a house with a beautiful back yard and I had already planned on building a brick rocket stove back there, now I'm thrilled to start thinking of how to make it into a forge as well! You've got me so pumped to start making rebar knives for all my friends.
@deanarogers9848
@deanarogers9848 2 года назад
I know how you feel, my husband and I just bout 8 acres of forest land along side a lake and the first things I want to get built is an out door rocket or cob stove and a forger sense I have just gotten into carving spoons and I really could use a draw knife. Seen on You tube that I could make my own. Always have loved the old way of doing things on the home stead. Now that I am finally able to have the land to do it, I want to do as much as I can the old way.
@SW-ii5gg
@SW-ii5gg 2 года назад
Make sure to use firebrick so they don't shatter from the heat, hot pieces of brick hurt and can be dangerous.
@hardstylelife5749
@hardstylelife5749 3 года назад
Brilliantly explained....as you said there are many channels and hundreds of techniques, but you made it practical, time effective and straight to the point for beginner, thank you!
@Dustrout
@Dustrout 2 месяца назад
Love this video watched it about 4 years ago and I havent forgotten it and 4 years later I'm still making stuff and modifying I'm 15 now and I'm setting up my first actual forge so thank you
@tatankat5839
@tatankat5839 4 года назад
"Its easier to get forgiveness than permission." Love it!!!
@hg077
@hg077 4 года назад
Tatanka T lol you native bro?
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 6 лет назад
Thanks for the shoutout my friend !😀 I don't know what it is, but I always liked the uneven bevel look. Perfect knives look nice but sometimes they look too nice. A knife needs character. I think that's why I like old axes so much lol. Again thanks man!😀
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 6 лет назад
Thanks! yep, I know exactly what you mean about a knife needing character. I've spent a couple months trying to perfect my "pretty" knife making skills--which is good, it forces me to really work on the craft--but sometimes it feels good to just forge out a crude blade and grind an edge onto it.
@nikolastheo5459
@nikolastheo5459 6 лет назад
OUTDOORS55 i
@HarmonHeat
@HarmonHeat 5 лет назад
I've watched tons of OUTDOORS55 vids, he makes scary sharp edges
@deanarogers9848
@deanarogers9848 2 года назад
Going to check out Outdoors55. I am just learning to sharpen knives and axes sense we bought our 8 acres of forest land I call it on top of a mountain in Arkansas. Husband is gone a lot so teaching myself as much I can to help him out as well.
@xxaussiegamerxx5071
@xxaussiegamerxx5071 3 года назад
Im going to try this, this upcoming weekend. Thank you. I live in Australia... its very dry and windy here, especially in winter. Im so keen.
@eduardoochoa6776
@eduardoochoa6776 День назад
thank you for the motivation brother !
@tennerondackbassman5271
@tennerondackbassman5271 6 лет назад
Excellent ! People have lost their self sufficiency, and need to re- learn basic skills.
@FargoFX
@FargoFX 6 лет назад
Tennerondack Bassman Agreed. 👍
@theta_clips
@theta_clips 6 лет назад
FargoFX you are such a hypocrite. You make a video explaining how to create a forge, yet agree when someone says that the people that watched it are stupid because they forgot a "basic skill" Good job.
@elysius660
@elysius660 6 лет назад
he never said they were stupid though
@DoesItMatterAtAll
@DoesItMatterAtAll 6 лет назад
The ArcticWolfGaming821 You most likely misunderstood everything. The commenter was not saying that people are stupid for not knowing already what this video taught, he was thankful that this video now exists, so that people may learn that it's not necessary to have all of our modern fancy power tools and such to do things like forging. And Fargo probably agreed that this is something that people should really know. But I might be wrong, you never know. ^_^
@jeremiahfyan
@jeremiahfyan 6 лет назад
Dbz4theFuture I know how to do both...
@KingSargaroth
@KingSargaroth 4 года назад
"It’s easier to get forgiveness than permission." This guy is a legend.
@guarancho
@guarancho 2 года назад
Thanks for this video... now I know all you need is to start, then you will be making adjustments down the road! I will start having fun today.
@vitalmakhdum
@vitalmakhdum 3 года назад
randomly saw this in my feed - now its my new obsession. Great video to get started.
@pasviking
@pasviking 4 года назад
Wanted to start up blacksmithing. Learned more in this single video than all the seventy other videos I saw this year. Thank you! 🔨🔪🔥
@kevinlogiudice5458
@kevinlogiudice5458 5 лет назад
Wife: honey I’m making salads for lunch, have you seen my oil? Him: got it right here baby. Her: why is it all black?
@ethanstorrier9960
@ethanstorrier9960 5 лет назад
Lmao 🤣
@xxivancraftxxtutorialesyma7709
@xxivancraftxxtutorialesyma7709 4 года назад
Dr. Krieger no
@relik9953
@relik9953 4 года назад
and where is the fkin blow dryer?
@rollymarasiganreyes4950
@rollymarasiganreyes4950 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing my friend. I'm also Forging, using the barbeque grill as the furnace.
@stephenenders2066
@stephenenders2066 2 года назад
This is exactly what I was looking for to help me. A thousand thanks yous 🙏
@shotgunsam23
@shotgunsam23 4 года назад
If you’re going to go this route also make a stand so your back survives
@robertjohnredrupp2405
@robertjohnredrupp2405 5 лет назад
FFS .... The guy is JOKING about not using power tools 😂..... great video mate 😉👍
@AlexanderPerez-nq1qs
@AlexanderPerez-nq1qs 2 года назад
Your video was ABSOLUTELY the best man! Thanks
@MarkRayBeach
@MarkRayBeach 2 года назад
The deadpan “so after you’ve spent 37 hours filing...” hahhaaaa love it. Great video dude!
@MaliciousMollusc
@MaliciousMollusc 5 лет назад
I'm inclined to try smithing blades, but my biggest concern is the noise, especially on an urban environment. I wish I had a sizable patch of land away from anybody.
@zjaeriqsanders1731
@zjaeriqsanders1731 4 года назад
Finding a good rooftop might work. If you have a friend with a private part of a roof ore something. I’m in New York so I’m in the same boat
@vinceemery5943
@vinceemery5943 4 года назад
TheSchmeiste I say just do it. Screw the neighbors and have some fun. They would tolerate more than you think, barely even notice.
@MaliciousMollusc
@MaliciousMollusc 4 года назад
@@vinceemery5943 I was thinking of lining up the walls with egg cartons for sound insulation lol. Better to cover all my bases first
@baileymakemeasandwich5452
@baileymakemeasandwich5452 4 года назад
@@MaliciousMollusc egg cartons can burn.
@michaelwood5519
@michaelwood5519 4 года назад
Buy your neighbors headsets to muffle the great work going on.
@dongadder8073
@dongadder8073 5 лет назад
this really works, i started with this, now i have upgraded to a leafblower as my forge blower, a 55 pound anvil, 2 pound hammer. If you want to start forging this is perfect for you!
@asmrwithliam3186
@asmrwithliam3186 5 лет назад
U being sarcastic or not it just sounds funny that u use a leaf blower for forging
@JustinTopp
@JustinTopp 5 лет назад
asmr with liam leaf blowers work good for forge blowers. Loud ambit possible. I typically use one if I’m making / heat treating long items.
@el_cheeseboi2639
@el_cheeseboi2639 Год назад
I don’t even have a backyard, but i will remember this for the day i do have one
@doublefin6088
@doublefin6088 2 года назад
thanks for this I thought id have to wait years to start forging but you've given me the option to do it today so thank you
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