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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

How to Test Steel Strength for Making Own Tools: Making Do Volume 1: The Poor Man's Forge

How to Test Steel Strength for Making Own Tools: Making Do Volume 1: The Poor Man's Forge


 

 

How to Test Steel Strength for Making Own Tools: Making Do Volume 1: The Poor Man's Forge


Video Clips. Duration : 6.67 Mins. 

Steel Strength

 



How to Test Steel Strength for Making Own Tools: Making Do Volume 1: The Poor Man's Forge
You don't have to be a certified master bladesmith working with highly refined steel to craft a quality knife suitable for self-defense or general utility. All you need are a few simple tools, some time, and metals anyone can scrounge from garage sales, building sites, or even the local dump. Survival authority, artisan, and neo-tribal weapons expert Jason Hawk has been forging greatly sought-after blades for years out of both high-quality steel and found materials, and in this video he teaches you how easy, inexpensive, and fun it is to forge weapons that will last a lifetime. Hawk begins by showing you how to make your own forge and anvil out of a few cheap items, and then goes into testing found steel to see if it can be worked with. From there, he teaches basic hammering, shaping, and heat-treating to guarantee that your finished products will hold up under the wear and tear of real use. Focusing on two projects, a knife and an axe/adze, this video will give you not only vital survival skills, but also the knowledge and confidence to make your own weapons and tools no matter how primitive your surroundings are. Available now from the Paladin Press Professional Action Library: www.paladin-press.com
How to Test Steel Strength for Making Own Tools: Making Do Volume 1: The Poor Man's Forge

How to Test Steel Strength for Making Own Tools: Making Do Volume 1: The Poor Man's Forge

 
 

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