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    Has anyone played around with making a forge/furnace to make steel? And making steel from black sand? Any one interest in a joining a let’s make steel group?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    Has anyone played around with making a forge to make steel? And making steel from black sand? Any one interest in a joining a let’s make steel group?
    Im trying to figure out how to get titanium almost to its melting point and using some extra I have laying around to create a knife blade. Not sure how good it will turn out but worth trying.

    I have a buddy who is a machinist and knife maker that has done this before in his shop, the making steel from sratch so to speak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DD977GM2 View Post
    Im trying to figure out how to get titanium almost to its melting point and using some extra I have laying around to create a knife blade. Not sure how good it will turn out but worth trying.

    I have a buddy who is a machinist and knife maker that has done this before in his shop, the making steel from sratch so to speak.
    Sorry to derail the subject so quikly, but doesn't Titanium have to be melted in a vacuum and cast? I didn't think it was malleable, even at temp.


    As far as the steel forging, I used to work with a guy that was BIG time into the whole SCA thing and he had a forge at his house. Made some pretty cool stuff. I'd like to see it done up close myself.

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    I case you didn't already know-
    http://www.lindsaybks.com/
    These guys have how-to books covering some of that stuff.

    There is (was?) an active group of people into making small engines/motors and machinery in Colorado. Some of them were into the forging type thing. Caboose Hobbies may know how to contact them.

    The is an NFA manufacturer that goes by the name TROS USA. TROS stands fo 'The Riddle of Steel'. I always liked that.

    Making steel from scratch sounds like too much work for me but I can see where it would be a lot of fun.

    Happy Hunting and Good Luck.
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    The process that is truly amazing is the traditional Japanese sword makers making their steel.
    That alone is an artform let alone building the sword itself.
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    Bet you can have all the black sand you want from the local sand&gravel wash plants in the metro area. Or from Freddie Dodge with Madden steel, he recovers all the gold from the black sand and trashes it when he's done.

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    I would be interested in a steel making group.

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    If you want to find a way to make gold or silver, I'm in. Think I'll pass on steel.

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    My brother and I did it many years ago, alot of work not a whole lot of fun, and talk about getting filthy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    My brother and I did it many years ago, alot of work not a whole lot of fun, and talk about getting filthy.
    yep, doesn't sound like a whole lot of fun and I would like to see what the actual cost savings numbers are like. once you factor in time it can't really be worth it. And it doesn't seem like one of those truly enjoyable hobbies, although I am sure there is a pretty good satisfaction to knowing you made steel from sand.
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