🔨 Forge Your Legacy with Style!
The SIMOND STORE Blacksmith's Forge is a vintage-style coal forge designed for knife making and blacksmithing. Constructed from high-quality alloy steel, it can withstand high temperatures, ensuring durability and reliability. The hand blower allows for easy operation, while its compact and lightweight design makes it portable and easy to assemble. Perfect for both seasoned blacksmiths and beginners looking to explore their craft.
Finish Types | Painted |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15"D x 15"W x 8"H |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Shape | Rectangular |
Style Name | Vintage |
J**R
Pretty good!
I use this along side my propane forge and while both have singed my hair pretty badly, I’d say if you aren’t looking to be fighting the fire, don’t use something like lump charcoal. I’m more of a coast efficiency man, so I’ll just let it burn me. All and all it’s constructed great and works perfectly. I mounted mine onto an old stool (totally not thinking it through when mounting something that would reach a few thousand degrees on wood) with some steel and screws, works good. This is perfect for smaller projects, but if you lean it on something or lay your metal on top of a massive mound of coal you could get bigger ones to work, just make sure to bring a shield, the air out put throws sparks up if you’re using lump coal. Seriously, if you don’t wanna get your hair burnt, holes seared into your pants no matter how many you have on, or have a make-out session with flying sparks, use some cleaner coal like coke. It’s more money, and I’d rather suck face with something burning my lips than spend an extra 20-30 dollars, but if that’s something you don’t wanna do you can get better coal.
O**N
Crude, small, but does the job!
If you're expecting a highly finished piece of first-world industrial craftsmanship, this may not be for you. However, if you want a very portable, effective, tiny forge that fires up quickly for small projects, demos, etc. this thing is the nuts! Will easily reach welding temp (for smaller projects), can double as a cook stove with the folding pot supports, and otherwise, handy enough that one could (almost!) backpack with it! Obviously, not a forge for swords, gates, felling axes. and may work some mods to it after more use but this forge definitely will fill a niche for me. (Have been smithing since the 1980's and have several modern and historic-type forges of varying sizes).
C**.
Good quality
Product is exactly what was described
A**N
Get what you paid for
Get what you paid for with this forge. The handle broke on the first day not a big deal as I was planning on hooking up a electric air pump instead oh the hand cranked fan. Other than that it does its job was able to get coals up to the right temperature and maintain it.
S**D
peice of junk
The old saying, you get what you paid for. This thing is small and cheaply made. Even if it was half the price I paid it would still be to much.I'm dissapointed to say the least, live and learn. Made in India with cheap materials, I don't even think I'll waste my time firing it up. No sense in kicking a dead horse.
B**.
Smooth clean and sharp
So far so good if something bad happens I'll leave a updat. Nice and sharp with clean cuts smooth
S**E
This product is exactly as advertised
I unboxed this forge today and it was well packaged; for a mini forge it is a good buy. It has a pretty large bowl that is cast iron; The blower works well with everything put together; that is also cast. This is a great forge for small projects and you could use the bowl on a larger forge but the blower is only for when its put together. The blower will not work for a larger forge you will need a bigger blower. I'm very pleased with this product. So I fired up this forge today and I love this thing, i threw some coal in it and if I wanted to i could have forge welded with this little thing it's awesome
M**L
Looks cute works good
When I opened this up, I thought is this a toy? I put it together added some charcoal and yeah, not a toy. A bit of a learning curve, new to blacksmithing but add enough charcoal nice and steady on the blower and you can get yellow heat in just a few minutes on 3/8" round bar. Still learning but this is a good little starter forge.
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