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Whitlox Charcart Assembly - Barrel kiln accessory for making biochar
Assembling the Whitlox Charcart. The Charcart supports a barrel and provides wheels for portability.
This and other Whitlox products at store-iszgqgej0p.mybigcommerce.com/charcoal-maker-cart/.
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Відео

Hammering Technique Whitlox Forge First Lessons Series
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How to swing a hammer effectively without wearing out your joints or injuring yourself.
Whitlox Mini Blacksmith Forge KIT - How to assemble no weld charcoal forge kit with no tools
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This mini forge kit is based on our Whitlox Mini Wood-Fired Forge design. When assembled it can use all the same accessories as the mini forge stand, hood, foundry, the blowers. The kit requires deburring and painting the steel, and making one easy bend as shown in this video. It assembles quickly with a slot design. Designed for charcoal or raw wood fuel. Available here: whitloxforge.com/mini-...
Whitlox Charcoal Maker - Easy barrel method for biochar, forge or grill fuel
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An easy way to make charcoal in a 55 gallon drum. Cart available whitloxforge.com/charcoal-maker-cart/
Whitlox Basic Blacksmith Starter Kit
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Just the basic accessories to go with your first forge. whitloxforge.com/basic-starter-blacksmith-kit/
Forging a Rose with a Whitlox Forge
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Peaceful day at the forge, creating a steel rose. Blanks available at: whitloxforge.com/blanks-stock/
Forging a Fire Poker - Whitlox Forge First Lessons Series
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Making your first tool a fire rake for your forge. Forges available at whitloxforge.com/
Wood Forge Fire Management - Whitlox Forge First Lessons Series
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Getting the most from your Whitlox Wood-Fired Forge starts with choosing and preparing your fuel. Cori takes us through getting the fire going and troubleshooting common issues. Whitlox Homestead makes forges designed to burn wood fuel. Find them at whitloxforge .com/
Making of the Whitlox Wood-Fired Forge
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A montage of how we make our forges. whitloxforge.com/
Cross Peen Hammer demo - forging a leaf on Whitlox Wood-Fired Forge
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www.whitloxhomestead.com Forging a quick leaf with the Whitlox Wood-Fired Forge with one of our new hammers. Find it at whitloxforge.com/hammers-tongs/
Whitlox Mini Wood-Fired Forge Stand Assembly
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How to assemble the stand for your Mini Whitlox Wood-Fired Forge whitloxforge.com/t/wood-fired-forges
Whitlox Guillotine Tool
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The Whitlox Guillotine Tool is a new twist on the blacksmith's helper or smithing magician. The basic tool frees the smith from needing someone to hold for him, but the Whitlox Guillotine takes it one step further and makes it possible to open and close the dies quickly without using your hands. Tool and dies available at whitloxforge.com/t/guillotine-tool-and-dies
Whitlox Mini Wood-Fired Forge Hood
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Find it at www.whitloxforge.com. Forge hood for the Mini Whitlox Wood-Fired Forge cuts down on smoke in your work area as well as reducing the ambient temperature. Makes your shop more comfortable especially in summer!
How to build the Whitlox Mini Wood-Fired Blacksmith Forge
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Kit has you need to build this double insulated trench forge with a 9" firebed, designed to get max heat from raw wood or charcoal. A quick build and durable enough for a lifetime of forging. As shown, $169. whitloxforge.com/t/wood-fired-forges
Homebuilt Firewood Processor at Whitlox Homestead
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www.whitloxhomestead.com Not only does our blacksmith forge burn wood, but we also heat two households each winter with the douglas fir that grows on the property. This firewood processor has made putting up the 16 cord of wood much easier.
Braided handle blacksmith project on Whitlox Wood-Fired Forge
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Braided handle blacksmith project on Whitlox Wood-Fired Forge
Wood-Fired Forge for blacksmithing with raw wood
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Wood-Fired Forge for blacksmithing with raw wood

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @tonywhiston6768
    @tonywhiston6768 7 днів тому

    Would this work with hardwood shavings from my wood workshop I produce 100 gallons of primarily Oak and Beech off cuts and shavings

  • @Lucyfur666
    @Lucyfur666 Місяць тому

    I am new to forging but I've never seen any blacksmiths use raw wood before. Dosnt seem like it would get forge weld hot but what do I know, I'm new at this. I will try it and see how it does. Thanks for the Info. Thumbs up.

  • @dannypalmer7701
    @dannypalmer7701 3 місяці тому

    A v8 engine block might make a good forge? 😂

  • @ryanpalmquist4823
    @ryanpalmquist4823 3 місяці тому

    Dude.... WTH have i been doing!! I tried with a barrel straight up but it wasn't working... Now I'm doing this as soon as i get home!

  • @scottmurphy1563
    @scottmurphy1563 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for posting this video! 🙏🙏🙏 A 3 hour burn of last year's tree tops and smaller limbs yielded 4 50lb corn bags with biochar. I can't see any other method that could compete with this one. The ground cone method might, but it it would take a toll on your back when removing it. Much love from Cincinnat!

  • @basenjikids
    @basenjikids 3 місяці тому

    I like your idea. So simple and usable amounts of char. I’ve been making my char in an abandoned Weber grill for years! I was able to acquire a Street manhole cover for a grate so as not to burn through the lightweight Weber grate. With the demise of our ash trees free wood is abundant. Enjoy a patio fire and when it’s bedtime put the lid on it and smother it.

  • @bcarroll03
    @bcarroll03 4 місяці тому

    Would method work with shredded carboard/paper?

    • @Whitloxhomestead
      @Whitloxhomestead 3 місяці тому

      No, there is too much surface area/too little mass to make charcoal from super fine material.

  • @SRHacksaw
    @SRHacksaw 4 місяці тому

    I bought one of your mini wood burning forges. I'm getting interested in doing some forge welding now, and understand that Cory often uses charcoal for that, besides the wood for regular forging. Seems like the forge would need probably 1" cubic or larger pieces. I was wondering if this very simple barrel method tends to produce a lot more very small charcoal and fines compared to some of the other methods. Do you use this method yourself for your forge, and how do you feel it works for that purpose? Thanks!

    • @corimessenger
      @corimessenger 4 місяці тому

      Hi @SRHacksaw, You are correct, I often use charcoal in my forge as well as wood. And 1" cube would be about the right size. Charcoal made in the char-cart can be smaller with a lot of dust/ash, but that's because we usually feed a lot of small sticks into it during yard cleanup or similar situations. if you put larger pieces in as well you should get some good useable charcoal for forging. Best of luck with your forge welding! -Cori

    • @corwin81
      @corwin81 5 днів тому

      @@corimessenger would the normal firewood size pieces be too big, or do they get broken down during the burning?

  • @homesteadknowhow
    @homesteadknowhow 5 місяців тому

    How long does it take you to get a full barrel?

  • @vjsebastian5646
    @vjsebastian5646 5 місяців тому

  • @kenyonbissett3512
    @kenyonbissett3512 5 місяців тому

    How much time is involved with this method to get you barrel completed?

  • @heftylefty4054
    @heftylefty4054 5 місяців тому

    This is awesome. I want one!!!!!

  • @MabRaty-ec7ij
    @MabRaty-ec7ij 7 місяців тому

    I love you and your video

  • @mattrich1081
    @mattrich1081 9 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @phillean
    @phillean 10 місяців тому

    A great explanation, thanks.

  • @phillean
    @phillean 10 місяців тому

    Great demonstration video of the simplicity of a coal or charcoal forge.

  • @bryantcolby4038
    @bryantcolby4038 11 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @TheScientist40
    @TheScientist40 11 місяців тому

    This is so smart

  • @vegadog30
    @vegadog30 11 місяців тому

    I was going to make a retort but this just looks simpler and easier

  • @Dreadnought9411
    @Dreadnought9411 Рік тому

    One lesson and then no more lol...and their website is gone...guess they quit smh

  • @azgrapefruit
    @azgrapefruit Рік тому

    This is a perfect, cost effective means of charcoal production that will clear my property of excess wood…thanks for posting!

  • @kurtwilhelm7354
    @kurtwilhelm7354 Рік тому

    Can you get a hot enough fire with the mini to forge weld. I can’t seem to

  • @ikosparintis8742
    @ikosparintis8742 Рік тому

    🤝🤝🤝👍

  • @thespig13
    @thespig13 Рік тому

    What's the biggest peices you can use? I want to make lump charcoal, so as big as i can with the wood splits

  • @bennyhill3642
    @bennyhill3642 Рік тому

    Great Video. Thank you😇

  • @cma4023
    @cma4023 Рік тому

    Nice, thank you!

  • @shawnpearson8927
    @shawnpearson8927 Рік тому

    Super simple, I like it. Nothing wrong with this method in the short term, especially if you add other amendments (like urea) to keep the pH balance. If you don't add amendments, you might end up with some wood ash in this process which will alkalize your soil if you're going to use this as biochar. Wood ash is high in water-soluble calcium, potassium, and phosphorous so adding this type of charcoal to your soil too many times would eventually result in a higher pH soil at some point...which is actually okay for brassicas like broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussell sprouts. Pure charcoal made in a closed system, locks in those alkali nutrients in the carbon matrix (meaning they are not water-soluble), and in the case of biochar, it is a much slower time-release since the bacteria and fungus only release these alkaline nutrients when the plants ask for them through the sugars they push down into the soil.

    • @SpiritusBythos
      @SpiritusBythos Рік тому

      Thank you for sharing! Do you have a recommended method of making biochar? Take good care

    • @kenyonbissett3512
      @kenyonbissett3512 5 місяців тому

      You could easily sift out the ash with a screen using exactly as you’ve described. That would give you a multi purpose biochar ash combination with specific purpose.

  • @ernieduncan602
    @ernieduncan602 Рік тому

    This is so well done and packed with practical information and supporting facts and history that provide an a genuine credibility your skill and experience... thank you for taking the time to document and share with the rest of us!! I have a silly question, when you mention not using aromatic or poisonous woods, the reason on the poisonous woods is obvious (hopefully), on the aromatic woods, is that a suggestion based mainly on not having to deal with the smell or is there a impact caused by the chemical make up of the aromatic properties and their byproducts when burned that is undesirable when working with metals?

  • @BenDiscoe
    @BenDiscoe Рік тому

    Well, there is nothing wrong with this approach, flame cap is simple, and it works. BUT, there are advantages to instead using a pit (better insulation, no need to buy a barrel) or a larger metal enclosure like Kelpie's ring of fire (thicker steel lasts a lot longer, normal barrels wear out quickly from the heat stress). Both alternatives also scale up easily to a lot more char than a barrel can make.

    • @Whitloxhomestead
      @Whitloxhomestead 10 місяців тому

      Agreed. This method has portability in its favor--you can take it to where your fuel is, don't have to dig a hole. We use charcoal for fuel so this method produces cleaner and dryer fuel than a water or dirt quenched arrangement. Thank you for pointing out some of the other options. Different situations and purposes will call for different approaches.

  • @lesliegurley1057
    @lesliegurley1057 Рік тому

    "Hold on loosely, but don't let go." Good advice great song.

  • @Lonewolf-ym1mo
    @Lonewolf-ym1mo Рік тому

    Nice.

  • @bryanloney7452
    @bryanloney7452 Рік тому

    Nice video...lm just getting into blacksmithing.. I think I learned something from your video and I'm ready to test it out... thank you

  • @bidenisdog8294
    @bidenisdog8294 Рік тому

    If only you came with the forge

  • @jimfitzgibbon5492
    @jimfitzgibbon5492 Рік тому

    Thank you for all the info.I,m planing of making one simulator to your. My biggest con concern Is the danger of burning my shop down. I thought you might have had a angled hood above your exhaust stacks to keep sparks from Entering your shop?

    • @Whitloxhomestead
      @Whitloxhomestead Рік тому

      Our shop has a lowered false ceiling, with a chimney, creating a draft that effectively captures smoke. It lets us have more than one forge and move them around. You do need to be careful with where you place the forge, to be sure! Some customers have permanently installed their hoods, hooking them up to a chimney. Others roll the forge outside to use it.

  • @compostjohn
    @compostjohn Рік тому

    Still wastes all that heat, though. I like my in-stove retort, where all the gases are burned, there's no smoke, and the heat goes into my home, cooking and bathwater. AND I get char at the end of every cycle. Not as much as this method, but more efficient and cleaner.

    • @Whitloxhomestead
      @Whitloxhomestead Рік тому

      I love closed systems that capture the heat for use elsewhere! Bravo! The trade off is that your fuel has to be transported and prepared, and you must commit to the whole cycle. This open barrel is more appropriate if you are redeeming waste wood in place, as it is easy and portable. You don't have to weld, or have shop space. Its beauty is in the accessibility of the process.

  • @maciejmanuszewski4720
    @maciejmanuszewski4720 Рік тому

    This is realy cool video! I was looking for some beginer project ideas, definetly go a make this one.

  • @husafel
    @husafel Рік тому

    Great video and your a great teacher!🙂

  • @chucknorisclone
    @chucknorisclone Рік тому

    You should make more videos about using the system I really think this method needs to be spread further

  • @sionaargent7659
    @sionaargent7659 2 роки тому

    I'm on a farm so I have only wood to use and I made my own fire poker with our a forge lol

  • @sionaargent7659
    @sionaargent7659 2 роки тому

    Thanks I'm new to forging and I did not know about the v shape part of the forge

  • @louiedavis3138
    @louiedavis3138 2 роки тому

    Please turn UP the sound. Isn't this for blacksmiths 88% of all blacksmiths are hearing impaired.

  • @pw6295
    @pw6295 2 роки тому

    Similar technique to using drum sticks. Don't choke the grip.

  • @alexandert7643
    @alexandert7643 2 роки тому

    Not the best rose, but it is really forged! Good job! You got my respect!

  • @mrs_mothra547
    @mrs_mothra547 2 роки тому

    Great video! 👏

  • @davidbonifant6054
    @davidbonifant6054 2 роки тому

    Awesome job, Cori. I'm just starting out with Blacksmithing and I find your videos have helped out more than most others. Keep up the great work!!

    • @corimessenger
      @corimessenger 2 роки тому

      Thanks David! It's awesome that you're getting into blacksmithing 💪Best of luck to you 👍

  • @dustyedmonds8170
    @dustyedmonds8170 2 роки тому

    She lives! Welcome back. Enjoyable and informative instruction. Keep them coming.

    • @corimessenger
      @corimessenger 2 роки тому

      Thanks! I'm glad you find the videos helpful :)

  • @verdigrissirgidrev4152
    @verdigrissirgidrev4152 2 роки тому

    imho 1-2 in higher anvil than usual is better for ergonomic technique, keeps you from overextending the elbow.

    • @corimessenger
      @corimessenger 2 роки тому

      That's what I've found as well for 90% of the work I do. The only exception is when I need to do really heavy hitting, I prefer a lower surface so I can use my maximum swing potential. That's why I'm aiming to have a variety of heights (or adjustable stands) in my shop as I plan it out.

  • @user-cw8rc1ex3t
    @user-cw8rc1ex3t 2 роки тому

    Вполне полезное видео. Спасибо!!

  • @brandonpauluscreations9446
    @brandonpauluscreations9446 2 роки тому

    Good stuff! Welcome back 👍

  • @darkminstrel2041
    @darkminstrel2041 2 роки тому

    Watching this with my lady friend and she's asking what brand that skirt is.

    • @corimessenger
      @corimessenger 2 роки тому

      Here's the link to the one I'm wearing in the video. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HCO487I/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1