Forge Oven?
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Forge Oven?
Morning All
Some questions for the cutlers, etc. I am interested in making a small gas fired forge/oven for making arrowheads.
a) Has anyone made an oven using Hebel blocks? I stumbled across some directions but I am unsure if they were using the equivalent of Hebel blocks.
b) Has anyone made a small gas fired oven? I only want something that will take a six inch length of steel or thereabouts.
This was a project I was looking at the other year and it has resurfaced.
Some questions for the cutlers, etc. I am interested in making a small gas fired forge/oven for making arrowheads.
a) Has anyone made an oven using Hebel blocks? I stumbled across some directions but I am unsure if they were using the equivalent of Hebel blocks.
b) Has anyone made a small gas fired oven? I only want something that will take a six inch length of steel or thereabouts.
This was a project I was looking at the other year and it has resurfaced.
Grahame.
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Not quite the same but have you thought about contacting jewellers or especially SCA jewellers/cutlers?
Kevin
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This is funny I was going to ask about making a forge myself, but I would like to know how to go about making the burner?
woodie
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Thanks Steve - and I had even seen that thread however, obviously the brain had forgotten it.
That is exactly what I was after. I will use a large propane torch as I already have one.
All it needs to be able to do is get the steel hot enough so it is malleable. I will be off chasing a Hebel block later in the week.
That is exactly what I was after. I will use a large propane torch as I already have one.
All it needs to be able to do is get the steel hot enough so it is malleable. I will be off chasing a Hebel block later in the week.
Grahame.
Shoot a Selfbow, embrace Wood Arrows, discover Vintage, be a Trendsetter.
"Unfortunately, the equating of simplicity with truth doesn't often work in real life. It doesn't often work in science, either." Dr Len Fisher.
Shoot a Selfbow, embrace Wood Arrows, discover Vintage, be a Trendsetter.
"Unfortunately, the equating of simplicity with truth doesn't often work in real life. It doesn't often work in science, either." Dr Len Fisher.
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I have made a couple of gas forges and didn't find them very difficult.
My small model is a truck brake air cylinder with some holes cut in it, I cemented in some cut fire bricks with cement from the wood stove guys, and I made a burner out of some steam pipe and brass tube.
To make the burner I welded a 1 inch pipe to a 1 to 1-1/2 inch junction, then welded on a 1 to 2 inch junction, then welded a female thread to the 2 inch piece then inserted the brass tube in holes I drilled in the side of the threaded section. A short section of male thread is inserted to tighten down and hold the brass tube. The brass tube has a 1/16th inch hole drilled in the side as a jet, and the regulator is a acetylene regulator (the thread goes straight onto a LPG valve)
Heating a knife
A bigger model made from a hot water tank
The reg
My small model is a truck brake air cylinder with some holes cut in it, I cemented in some cut fire bricks with cement from the wood stove guys, and I made a burner out of some steam pipe and brass tube.
To make the burner I welded a 1 inch pipe to a 1 to 1-1/2 inch junction, then welded on a 1 to 2 inch junction, then welded a female thread to the 2 inch piece then inserted the brass tube in holes I drilled in the side of the threaded section. A short section of male thread is inserted to tighten down and hold the brass tube. The brass tube has a 1/16th inch hole drilled in the side as a jet, and the regulator is a acetylene regulator (the thread goes straight onto a LPG valve)
Heating a knife
A bigger model made from a hot water tank
The reg
Mick
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that gives me somthing to work off.
woodie
woodie
may your arrows fly straight and true and your limbs return.
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what were you planning on making in your forge. i use a coal forge myself, but i like the trad feel about coal. the blade smith that is teaching me to make swords has a gas forge made fron a old gas tank off a car. works real well.if you want to see some examples go to the following links. brouse the site it has lots of great info on it.
terry
http://forums.dfoggknives.com/index.php?showtopic=12211
http://forums.dfoggknives.com/index.php?showtopic=14707
terry
http://forums.dfoggknives.com/index.php?showtopic=12211
http://forums.dfoggknives.com/index.php?showtopic=14707
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This might be too late, but unless your going to line the inside of the hebel with refractory cement, I wouldnt bother. The hebel started to crack from the inside and eventually broke in two although it still worked when I pushed it together and held it there.
I want a heavier duty forge that wont break on me after a few heat treats but every site I go to I find they line it with Kaowool? I have never heard of it before so Im not sure if its even availible in Australia?
Apologies if I am late and it broke already,
Dylan
I want a heavier duty forge that wont break on me after a few heat treats but every site I go to I find they line it with Kaowool? I have never heard of it before so Im not sure if its even availible in Australia?
Apologies if I am late and it broke already,
Dylan
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mate theres some good info on www.britishbladesforum.com cheers
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You can get kaowool in Australia, you should be able to get it from a welding/industrial supplier. BOC might have some and are quite wide spread.