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Accurate Temperature Judgements of Heated High Carbon Steels by Tim Lively a Primal Forge tutorial.    CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
"Advanced Blacksmith Techniques" More online tutorials covering tempering, welding, riveting, decorative twists, splits & cuts. Truly amazing wealth of info. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
"Blacksmith Basics" Online tutorial pages of blacksmithing basics. Excellent layout and presentation. Series covers blacksmith primer, forge design, pump bellows, and fires. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Blacksmith tool shapes and applications CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Bob Punch Clip I love this guy! Great info, easy to follow. Excellent tutorial on the Farrier arts. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Bruce Evans' Knifemaking Tutorials a Primal Forge tutorial. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Charcoal making -  CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Charcoal Retort How To by Daniel O'Connor CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Fabrication Practices Rating how well copper alloys can by joined using different joining techniques. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Fullered Shoe Another winner from Fremlin’s Forgery on the Farrier arts. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Fullered Straight Bar Shoe Excellent tutorial for the Farrier arts. Complete with text, photos, and graphics. Easy layout. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Heat Treating the Forged Blade by Tim Lively a Primal Forge tutorial. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
How to bend circles and arcs on a Hossfeld bender CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Information on building a Muller CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
"Iron Working" Interesting article by B. Levick on Viking ironworking techniques, with a short history and illustrations. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Picture instructions for an anvil CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Pouring Babbet for a Little Giant Trip Hammer CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Project 1: Setting up a back yard foundry. If you like metalworking and have not yet begun casting your own parts, give it a try! You'll love it. Best of all, the construction of a small aluminum melting furnace is easy, can be accomplished with no special materials, and is inexpensive. The one I show you here can be built for less than $40 (U.S.)!! CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Quenching media and their uses by JK Jordan a Primal Forge tutorial. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Steeling Iron from Gene Chapman a Primal Forge tutorial CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
The Basics of Bloom Smelting - A general overview and some basic how-to information. CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
Tomahawk tutorials - Short .jpg showing the basic steps of making a tomahawk blade from steel bar.  CLICK HERE TO GO TO LINK
 

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