Brian Brazeal Blacksmith
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Original Horse Head Bottle Opener! @BrianBrazealBlacksmith
🔥 Introducing the Brian Brazeal Blacksmiths Original Horse Head Bottle Opener! 🐴🍻
Saddle up for a truly unique and functional work of art, handcrafted with passion and skill by renowned blacksmith, Brian Brazeal. This Horse Head Bottle Opener is not just your ordinary bottle opener; it's a masterpiece that seamlessly blends artistic flair with practicality.
Imagine the delight of your guests as they witness the captivating beauty of this majestic horse head, meticulously sculpted in every detail. Crafted from premium-quality steel, this bottle opener boasts exceptional durability, ensuring it will stand the test of time.
Feel the weight and balance of this stunning piece in your hand, designed to provide the perfect leverage for effortlessly popping open your favorite beverages. Its smooth action and comfortable grip make it a joy to use, adding an extra touch of sophistication to every gathering.
Whether you're a horse enthusiast, a lover of fine craftsmanship, or simply appreciate the joy of a cold drink on a warm day, the Brian Brazeal Blacksmiths Original Horse Head Bottle Opener is a must-have addition to your collection.
Bring a touch of equestrian elegance and blacksmithing mastery to your home bar or gift it to a friend who cherishes both art and utility. Embrace the spirit of artisanal craftsmanship and make every bottle opening a memorable experience with this exceptional piece.
Indulge in the beauty of handcrafted artistry while savoring the convenience of a top-notch bottle opener. Gallop into a world of functional art with the Brian Brazeal Blacksmiths Original Horse Head Bottle Opener - a masterpiece that captures the heart and elevates the simple act of opening a bottle to a delightful ritual. 🍻🐴
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Відео

Striking Anvils @BrianBrazealBlacksmith
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🔥 Introducing the @BrianBrazealBlacksmith Striking Anvil, a masterpiece crafted by the skilled hands of @RyanSchweter @SchweterIronworks! 🗝️✨ Crafted by @RyanSchweter with an unwavering dedication to quality, the @BrianBrazealBlacksmith Striking Anvil & Universal Stand boasts exceptional durability and resilience. Are you looking to elevate your blacksmithing game to new heights? Seeking a reli...
@BrianBrazealBlacksmith @AlecSteele @ldwynn Up 'ere
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Strikin' @AlecSteele @ldwynn
Forging a camp axe
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Forging a camp axe
Forging top fullers
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Forging top fullers
Forging a bottom fuller
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Forging a bottom fuller
International Young Smith's Training Center
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International Young Smith's Training Center
International Young Smith's Training Center - Forging a hammer eye drift
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International Young Smith's Training Center - Forging a hammer eye drift
"Forging Masterpiece: Witness Brian Brazeal's Hammer Crafting - Part 2 of 2"
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"Forging Masterpiece: Witness Brian Brazeal's Hammer Crafting - Part 2 of 2"
Forging Mastery: Unveiling the Art of Crafting a Hammer - Part 1 with Brian Brazeal
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Forging Mastery: Unveiling the Art of Crafting a Hammer - Part 1 with Brian Brazeal
BLACKSMITH EXERCISES FOR ANY LEVEL WITH BRIAN BRAZEAL
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BLACKSMITH EXERCISES FOR ANY LEVEL WITH BRIAN BRAZEAL
HOW TO START A FORGE FIRE WITH BRIAN BRAZEAL
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HOW TO START A FORGE FIRE WITH BRIAN BRAZEAL
How to Forge Knife with Ricasso by Brian Brazeal
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How to Forge Knife with Ricasso by Brian Brazeal
How to Forge Leaf Keychain by Brian Brazeal
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How to Forge Leaf Keychain by Brian Brazeal
How to Forge Large Horse Head by Brian Brazeal
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How to Forge Large Horse Head by Brian Brazeal
How to Forge Small Horse Head by Brian Brazeal
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How to Forge Small Horse Head by Brian Brazeal
Brian Brazeal-cutting to center in clay
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Brian Brazeal-cutting to center in clay
How to Forge Brian Brazeal Blacksmith Tongs
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How to Forge Brian Brazeal Blacksmith Tongs
Why Use a Rounding Hammer When Blacksmithing
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Why Use a Rounding Hammer When Blacksmithing
Brian Brazeal at Steephollow Ironworks
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Brian Brazeal at Steephollow Ironworks
The Young Smiths striking for a tack on 20th July 2012
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The Young Smiths striking for a tack on 20th July 2012
Young Smiths forging for FOX NEWS at ABANA.
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Young Smiths forging for FOX NEWS at ABANA.
Alec Steele and Daniel Riffee Forging.
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Alec Steele and Daniel Riffee Forging.
KAINON BAUMER & ALEC STEEL FORGING
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KAINON BAUMER & ALEC STEEL FORGING
LIVE FORGING
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LIVE FORGING
Daniel Riffee & Alec Steele Forging
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Daniel Riffee & Alec Steele Forging
Young Smiths 2012 forging a tack.
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Young Smiths 2012 forging a tack.
Forge Welding with Iron Mountain Flux by Brian Brazeal
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Forge Welding with Iron Mountain Flux by Brian Brazeal
How to forge a taper in one heat
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How to forge a taper in one heat
How to forge an Oval Punch
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How to forge an Oval Punch

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jasonscott7803
    @jasonscott7803 9 днів тому

    👍✌️⚒️

  • @candykantin1851
    @candykantin1851 26 днів тому

    C'est très beau de vous voir façonné le métal avec une telle facilité

  • @gurudasbock
    @gurudasbock 29 днів тому

    I keep watching this same video year after year. It still amazes me and I learn something new each time.

  • @austinblevins3084
    @austinblevins3084 Місяць тому

    The first hammer was a stone. Look up how we first made flat surfaces, that’s wild.

  • @AnyMotoUSA
    @AnyMotoUSA 2 місяці тому

    Hi Brian how heavy is your hammer? Youre really moving that metal with seemingly average blows

  • @DireWolfForge
    @DireWolfForge 2 місяці тому

    Brian is an innovator and a hell of a good guy. He is, in my opinion a huge part of why the craft is back in the lexicon and still growing. So many established smiths can trace their knowledge and skills back to him.

  • @charliesabre4328
    @charliesabre4328 3 місяці тому

    How the hell are you this accurate punching round stock

  • @Nitrocowboy1957.
    @Nitrocowboy1957. 3 місяці тому

    I wish it was a little more defined on hammering out the head as to the measurements to look better than what I have done so far.

  • @kendaro9664
    @kendaro9664 4 місяці тому

    I'm just amazed how clean his hammer work is. So smooth and so accurate. I feel like I'd have to hit three to four times to get what he does with one hit.

  • @tawequine
    @tawequine 4 місяці тому

    The clay is such a brilliant way to demonstrate!! I love this channel.

  • @tawequine
    @tawequine 4 місяці тому

    what anvil is used in this video? Great demonstration, I will be making one of these tomarrow.

  • @QWERTY-ei6bi
    @QWERTY-ei6bi 4 місяці тому

    Впервые такую наковальню вижу💪

  • @foggynight
    @foggynight 6 місяців тому

    Looking back on this in my "watch later" for probably the dozenth time. You can learn so much from watching even just a single forging.

  • @honthirty_
    @honthirty_ 7 місяців тому

    if only I could make a matching set!

  • @christopherbright1048
    @christopherbright1048 7 місяців тому

    Outstanding work thanks for the idea

  • @asuperstar
    @asuperstar 7 місяців тому

    What type of hammer is that?

  • @christopherbright1048
    @christopherbright1048 8 місяців тому

    You just did in 1 heat what took me hours to should've watched this first oh well live & learn great videos thanks

  • @WigsWonkyForge
    @WigsWonkyForge 8 місяців тому

    The magic of hammer direction. Mind blown.

  • @christopherbright1048
    @christopherbright1048 8 місяців тому

    Fantastic

  • @jasonscott7803
    @jasonscott7803 8 місяців тому

    👍✌️⚒️

  • @albeck8523
    @albeck8523 9 місяців тому

    P R O M O S M

  • @DireWolfForge
    @DireWolfForge 9 місяців тому

    Always love to watch you work, Brian. Hopefully I’ll get back over to see you soon. Thanks for all you do, brother! Stay well my friend.

  • @laughingfishforge3592
    @laughingfishforge3592 10 місяців тому

    Absolutely stunning i love the seahorse, well done

  • @laughingfishforge3592
    @laughingfishforge3592 10 місяців тому

    Wonderful work mate, thankyou soo much for your teaching 👏

  • @SunHillForge
    @SunHillForge 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing your amazing skills and priceless knowledge! I have always been incredibly impressed with your precise and effortless technique! Greetings from Sun Hills, Latvia!

  • @billygoat126
    @billygoat126 10 місяців тому

    beautiful. that anvil is SOLID that bitch aint moving at all

  • @caribooskidoo3997
    @caribooskidoo3997 10 місяців тому

    I always start my fire with kindling surrounded by coke. Then covered with more coke once its going good. It allows me to get forging quicker. I'm heating steel ten minutes after I strike the match. No waiting for the coal to coke up.

  • @TalRohan
    @TalRohan 10 місяців тому

    I just noticed that the hammer strikes are making a rose pattern on the leaf

  • @DestinFritz
    @DestinFritz 11 місяців тому

    Always nice music on these vids.

  • @CausticPuffin
    @CausticPuffin 11 місяців тому

    Could any sledge be used as a flatter as long as it’s well annealed?

    • @BrianBrazealBlacksmith
      @BrianBrazealBlacksmith 11 місяців тому

      I would not reccomend using just "any sledge" out there for a flatter or any other top tool that is to be struck with a sledge hammer for a few reasons. First, it could be unsound to begin with whether from use or from whatever it was made from. Secondly, most sledges are just too tall, so you lose several inches in the throw of your striking hammer.

    • @CausticPuffin
      @CausticPuffin 11 місяців тому

      @@BrianBrazealBlacksmith I have a chunk of 4140 that’s gonna become a flatter then. Thank you for the info.

    • @BrianBrazealBlacksmith
      @BrianBrazealBlacksmith 11 місяців тому

      @@CausticPuffin 4140 is a good choice for that tool. I prefer a large set over a flatter for this work, but they are not as common these days. They will be coming back as more and more people do this type of work.

  • @Solid_Punch
    @Solid_Punch 11 місяців тому

    Great video! Thanks for restoring it!

    • @BrianBrazealBlacksmith
      @BrianBrazealBlacksmith 11 місяців тому

      Glad you liked it!

    • @Solid_Punch
      @Solid_Punch 11 місяців тому

      @@BrianBrazealBlacksmith a pity it's so grainy, couldn't see some details, well, would need to experiment myself to figure that out. But your way of explaining is the best! And two showings - first slowly, then normal, quick working speed - is so great! Thank you, keep doing it that way please!

  • @Theorof
    @Theorof 11 місяців тому

    Is there a link to see the price or purchase one?

    • @BrianBrazealBlacksmith
      @BrianBrazealBlacksmith 11 місяців тому

      Email brianbrazealblacksmith@gmail.com for more information. These are modular systems that can be tailored to your needs!

  • @Carterironworks
    @Carterironworks 11 місяців тому

    I need to make a couple of those. Just cringe a bit at the cost of the drill bit

    • @BrianBrazealBlacksmith
      @BrianBrazealBlacksmith 11 місяців тому

      I hear you. A good mag drill was the best way I've done it, but that was how I did it when I had several to do.

  • @verdigrissirgidrev4152
    @verdigrissirgidrev4152 11 місяців тому

    no lube?

    • @BrianBrazealBlacksmith
      @BrianBrazealBlacksmith 11 місяців тому

      Never have used Lube on these. It would be worth a try. The drift will come out easy enough, but it may go further with each hit. The main thing when doing these is hitting less and getting the drift out and going in the other side repetively. I will have to give Lube a try the next time I make a few of these. I have used many different lubes for other things, and I have a few new and old ones. Thanks for the comment.

  • @elchschmiede
    @elchschmiede 11 місяців тому

    Respekt, ein Schmied alter Schule

  • @pablodelfin9181
    @pablodelfin9181 11 місяців тому

    I'm really liking this new content Mr. Brian, thank you a lot. ¿did you choose the music for the shorts? Good taste!

    • @BrianBrazealBlacksmith
      @BrianBrazealBlacksmith 11 місяців тому

      These are my fathers favorite tracks 🎶. Noted ✅️ and more is coming soon!

  • @tullydj2
    @tullydj2 11 місяців тому

    Great instruction video! What pound hammer are you using?

  • @wolfparty4234
    @wolfparty4234 11 місяців тому

    Love your work Brian!!!

  • @wolfparty4234
    @wolfparty4234 11 місяців тому

    Who doesn’t just absolutely love the horse head bottle opener from Mr.Brazeal!!!🙏🏻❤️💪🏼🔥🔥🔥👍🏻

  • @GrovestheGrey
    @GrovestheGrey 11 місяців тому

    I thought that letting the hot anvil cool down around the already tight drift would be a recipe for getting it stuck. Apparently not! I'd love to know why not, though!

    • @BrianBrazealBlacksmith
      @BrianBrazealBlacksmith 11 місяців тому

      For a tight shrink to fit joint you would need to make a slightly undersized hole then introduce a slightly oversized piece into a hot expanded hole. When you do that, you will hear the tink, tink, tink... as the metal cools. This does not occur while drifting the striking anvil because your drift is the size of hole you are drifting. It is snug after it cools, but it does tap out quite easily.

  • @Caleb-McD
    @Caleb-McD 11 місяців тому

    wow really cool looking leaf are you making it for a necklece?

  • @FarmsteadForge
    @FarmsteadForge 11 місяців тому

    That's a lot of steel to drive a punch through. I work by myself 90% of the time so I built a power hammer instead.

  • @calvincollison9182
    @calvincollison9182 11 місяців тому

    Is this an old video? I feel as though I have seen this a long time ago.

    • @BrianBrazealBlacksmith
      @BrianBrazealBlacksmith 11 місяців тому

      It was taken down, but I'm not sure why. Back up now, though. Still can't find my patch knife video

    • @calvincollison9182
      @calvincollison9182 11 місяців тому

      @BrianBrazealBlacksmith oh sorry to hear that! I'm glad you put it back up for us all to see. Absolutely love your work! Great Smith! When I started forging it was your videos I would always watch and turn to for educating. Thank you Brian! Big respect for you sir!