Building a Blade with Needles & Threaded Bolts | Forged in Fire (Season 7)

Forged in Fire7 minutes read

Bladesmiths compete using needles and bolts; Marc focuses on using bolt parts for forge-welding, while Steve faces elimination due to blade flaws.

Insights

  • Marc creatively uses everyday items like paper and WD-40 to enhance forge-welding in his blades, showcasing resourcefulness and innovation in the competition.
  • Steve's elimination highlights the critical importance of flawless forge welds and the avoidance of delaminations in bladesmithing, underscoring the meticulous craftsmanship required for success in the field.

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  • What materials are used in bladesmithing?

    Bladesmiths use needles, threaded bolts, paper, and WD-40.

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Summary

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Bladesmiths face challenges in competition forging.

  • Bladesmiths are tasked with using needles and threaded bolts in their competition.
  • Marc uses the straight portions of the bolt in his can, while removing the coating to ensure proper forge-welding.
  • Marc includes paper and WD-40 in his canister to aid in forge-welding and prevent inclusions.
  • Steve faces a setback when his initial press causes the top end of his billet to crack off, leading to panic.
  • Scott expertly works on his blade, addressing issues like cold shuts forming during forging.
  • Matt faces a challenge with mild steel on the edge of his blade, requiring further work.
  • Steve is eliminated due to flaws in his blade, particularly delaminations and low-temperature forge welds.
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