Sean Jones
Well-Known Member
I've been using a home made coffee can forge for some time now. For what it is, it's done remarkably well. But obviously it has it's limits. I have all the parts to make a two burner forge, but it's been languishing for several reasons. Mostly because my welder isn't up to finishing the job.
So...I've been looking very seriously at the Atlas Knife Forge. It certainly is an excellent forge. Which would work great, except at some point I would like to try making some items that wouldn't fit in the Atlas; such as a Kukri.
So my conundrum is whether to get the Atlas forge until I can put my two burner together? Or, go ahead and get something bigger such as the Firestorm forge that Atlas makes, and forget about my languishing two burner forge?
I'm on a tight budget, so cost is a big driver. I'd like to keep everything under $400 if at all possible.
As far as hammers go, I've been looking at the one's on Blacksmith's Depot and I have no idea what type to get. Weight wise, I think 2 - 2.5 would work best for me. My current hammer is a piece of junk and too heavy.
Any input or help appreciated.
Thanks
So...I've been looking very seriously at the Atlas Knife Forge. It certainly is an excellent forge. Which would work great, except at some point I would like to try making some items that wouldn't fit in the Atlas; such as a Kukri.
So my conundrum is whether to get the Atlas forge until I can put my two burner together? Or, go ahead and get something bigger such as the Firestorm forge that Atlas makes, and forget about my languishing two burner forge?
I'm on a tight budget, so cost is a big driver. I'd like to keep everything under $400 if at all possible.
As far as hammers go, I've been looking at the one's on Blacksmith's Depot and I have no idea what type to get. Weight wise, I think 2 - 2.5 would work best for me. My current hammer is a piece of junk and too heavy.
Any input or help appreciated.
Thanks
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