I signed up for a two day blacksmithing class at a local farm (Fulmer's Farm and homestead). They are real big into the old time ways. The blacksmith that taught the class is Lyle Wynn. Lyle was a runnerup on the History Channel's Forged in fire. That is good enough credentials for me. I made a few trinkets and tools as well as a steak turner. There will soon be a masonry forge on the place, and I can envision a lot of oven and BBQ tools in the future
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. It will do for some things, but not for the heavy striking. I do have some railroad iron (most recently used as fire dogs). That, I will use for the heavy work until I can get a 100 to 150 lb anvil. And, until I can complete the forge, the AVO looks pretty good as a decoration
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