Horse shoe trivet - part 3 - New Mexican ironwork
In the final part of our look at forging a trivet from a pair of horse shoes I show how to calculate the equal distance hole placements in the welded up ring. Then we punch the holes and rivet the legs in place. A few minor adjustments and the Trivet is completed.
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The following list provides just a few resources to help you find supplies and equipment for blacksmithing.
https://www.oleoacresfarriersupply.com/
http://www.piehtoolco.com/
http://www.centaurforge.com/
https://www.blacksmithsdepot.com/
http://www.blacksmithbolt.com/
https://www.oldworldanvils.com/
http://www.nimbaanvils.com/
http://fontaninianvilandtool.com/
https://www.abana.org/
http://www.mcmaster.com
https://kensironstore.com/
Blacksmithing and related activities can be hazardous. These videos are not a substitute for competent professional instruction. Your safety is your sole responsibility. Always use appropriate safety equipment including eye and ear protection when working in the shop. Follow manufactures safety guidelines for the use of all equipment. In the event something shown in one of these videos seems unsafe, it is up to you to make the appropriate changes to protect yourself.
Видео Horse shoe trivet - part 3 - New Mexican ironwork канала Black Bear Forge
Thank you for watching. Black Bear Forge is a small one person shop located in Southern Colorado.
If you would like to take a more active role in the production of these videos, you may provide financial support through one of the two links below.
https://www.paypal.me/BlackBearForge
Or you may set up a monthly contribution through Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/BlackBearForge
I have set up a Facebook group just for my YouTube channel.
If you would like to share your work that was inspired by my videos
This is the place to do that
https://www.facebook.com/groups/101400907400310
Find my shop on line at:
http://www.blackbearforge.com
http://www.blackbearforge.etsy.com
https://www.instagram.com/blackbearforge/
https://www.facebook.com/Black-Bear-Forge-209863855743919/
The following list provides just a few resources to help you find supplies and equipment for blacksmithing.
https://www.oleoacresfarriersupply.com/
http://www.piehtoolco.com/
http://www.centaurforge.com/
https://www.blacksmithsdepot.com/
http://www.blacksmithbolt.com/
https://www.oldworldanvils.com/
http://www.nimbaanvils.com/
http://fontaninianvilandtool.com/
https://www.abana.org/
http://www.mcmaster.com
https://kensironstore.com/
Blacksmithing and related activities can be hazardous. These videos are not a substitute for competent professional instruction. Your safety is your sole responsibility. Always use appropriate safety equipment including eye and ear protection when working in the shop. Follow manufactures safety guidelines for the use of all equipment. In the event something shown in one of these videos seems unsafe, it is up to you to make the appropriate changes to protect yourself.
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