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Creating a Steel Blade in a Primitive Setting 

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Creating a Steel Blade in a Primitive Setting

http://www.primitiveways.com/blacksmithing.html

The internet can be a wonderful thing when you can't afford to travel far to see things. Through the internet, I have been able to watch smiths forge blades in Africa, Indonesia, Nepal, and other places around the world. Their forges were often depressions in the ground with a rudimentary air supply. A rock for an anvil and a chunk of mild steel for a hammer (or perhaps another rock), and some handmade tongs were often all they used to create beautiful, functional multi-use blades. So to begin with, let's dispense with our preconceived notions of what blacksmith tools look like. Learning to think outside the "blacksmithing box" will help you if and when the opportunity or need arises.

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Zim: This article has lots of pictures and it shows how
the guy built a primitive forge, and created what will
be a serviceable knife (after he puts a handle on it.)

I found it interesting.




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