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    Default Hobby-level forging

    I don't have tools for this but I believe I have access to a metal smelter...

    I'm sure I can get access to a blacksmith workshop, a crude one but it's not hard to build a real hot fire pit with some coal. Metal smelting... I need some serious heat for, but I'm sure a few grams of exotic metals (I can obtain chromium and titanium, maybe tungsten) in a 200 gram blank of mostly high-quality steel (read: recycled DE razor blades) won't make stainless steel, but will make a rather hard metal.

    Actually, I could use a nickel-based alloy; but if I made something like that, I'd probably base it on Inco, which means it would be difficult to shape into a razor blade form (I'd need to forge it into a wedge... at somewhere around 1500-1800 degrees) much less hone (it would eat your hone).

    Metallurgy aside, I could probably make a decently hard blank with a hammer, an anvil, a forge. This would be cheap (hell, it's small, I could make the forge out of a coffee can and a propane torch, or a piece of firebrick).

    The difficult part comes in machining the blank. First off, I have to cut it to razor shape. Then I have to grind it down to have a blade on it. Then it needs to be honed crudely on a wheel, I guess. Then honed by hand to put a shaving edge on it.

    It's all the fine work that's difficult; but more importantly, requires tools I don't have. If I wanted to build a forging workshop, it'd take what? Not much I'd hope. Probably doable in $10,000 to start-to-finish make a razor? I suppose I could fit a computer-controlled metal grinder in that (metal lathe etc), those are nice. You program it to cut a piece of metal to spec and it brings a spinning grinding tool against it and does the deed for you.

    And yeah, the metal could easily be heat-treated, and tempered.

    EDIT: Wow missed the point though. I don't want to spend $10,000, I want to spend $100 lol... or as much closer to $100 than $10,000 as I can get.
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    So are you saying you are going to do this or just daydreaming?
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    Just daydreaming. It'd be fun but I don't think I could without a huge time and money investment. I mean, I could build guitar amps like, day 1. $50 soldering iron.

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    hmm: most hobbyist skip the smelting alloys and machining parts and concentrate on that middle area. the fire, hammering, grinding, quenching.

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    Yep... if you already have basic tools, invest in some ceramic wool blanket to insulate your forge, firebricks, a good "variable" torch like the Bernzomatic JTH7... a piece of steel to pound on (you can put in a concrete base to start) and some good files (Nicholson with handles). That should set you back maybe 75$... enough to buy raw material to forge.

    Coming from the guy that just blew a grand on an anvil & forge...

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    Quote Originally Posted by v76 View Post
    Yep... if you already have basic tools, invest in some ceramic wool blanket to insulate your forge, firebricks, a good "variable" torch like the Bernzomatic JTH7... a piece of steel to pound on (you can put in a concrete base to start) and some good files (Nicholson with handles). That should set you back maybe 75$... enough to buy raw material to forge.

    Coming from the guy that just blew a grand on an anvil & forge...
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    Hey Chris! I will... right after I bolt down my anvil stand this week. Found a 300 pounder locally... a deal I couldn't pass on! I should be ready to forge in the next 2 weeks or so! I'm still scavenging parts to make an EERF KMG grinder clone and then I should be set, tools-wise for a good while!

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    Quote Originally Posted by v76 View Post
    ...and then I should be set, tools-wise for a good while!
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    I have found that I NEVER have enough tools, there is ALWAYS something "needed or wanted....
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    Haha I know that coming from an audio electronics background! I guess it's just wishful thinking... but Tim Lively's unplugged video is very inspirational in the "keeping it simple" way of thinking... the girlfriend also.. haha!

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