Equipment for the heat treatment of metals is an expensive pleasure. Not every novice master is ready to lay out a substantial amount for its acquisition. But there are technologies according to which you can build a blacksmith forge with gas yourself without any difficulties and expenses.
In the article we present, you will find a detailed description of the assembly of the main attribute of the blacksmith's craft. We will talk about how the hearth works and its structural components. Let us show you how to achieve the temperature necessary for melting and forging workpieces.
For independent home craftsmen, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with homemade products that are tested by blacksmithing. You will find out what materials, finished devices and tools will be required in the manufacture of a hearth. Get an insight into the difficult process and valuable advice.
Principle of work and design specifics
Forge forge is necessary for a series of operations to prepare the metal for subsequent processing. The preform warmed up in it give the designed form. With its help, they are making now-forged jewelry that is popular nowadays, household items, utensils, furnishings, etc.
Mining is used in all areas of heat treatment. It can be quite miniature, installed literally on the table, and stationary, resembling a traditional brick stove. Regardless of size, all models operate on a single principle.
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Desktop version of a homemade blacksmith forge
A simplified version of the blacksmith forge
Factory-made forging unit
How does the blacksmith forge work?
To prepare the metal for subsequent forging, it must be heated and literally “softened” in temperature conditions to 1100-1200ºС. The conditions are achieved thanks to the specific features of the design, which ensures the supply of fuel and oxygen to the combustion zone in the proportions necessary for the process.
A characteristic chemical reaction occurs inside a gas or solid fuel blacksmith furnace: hydrocarbon is processed. The carbon obtained by burning both gaseous and solid hydrocarbons captures and appropriates oxygen from the heated metal. The result is steel without oxidizing impurities.
A self-made blacksmith forge will not allow, of course, forging damask blades and openwork lattices for an elegant balustrade, but it is quite suitable for making simple household items and original ornaments
The features of the blacksmith hearth make it possible to use partially the carbon reduction potential. All oxygen is not burned from the heated preform. Due to partial reduction, the metal does not burn completely and does not become brittle, as is the case with cast iron.
For the device miniature home forge does not need special materials. Almost every owner has everything necessary. Surely he has bricks and scrap metal, steel pipes, anchors, clamps
By the way, cast iron products in industry after heat treatment are saturated with oxygen in order to get rid of this drawback or at least minimize it.
In an industrial horn equipped with a control system, the air needed for combustion is pumped so that it is slightly missed.It is difficult to equip a homemade product with this device, unless you install, of course, a finished gas burner with automatic equipment.
Regardless of the design and type of operation of the forge hearth, carbon released from the hydrocarbon is processed in its working area. It attracts oxides to itself, ridding them of metal
Due to the impossibility of a regulated air supply, or rather the oxygen contained in it, man-made forged products are often burned. This happens in the first stages. However, with experience comes the ability of the master to feel when it is necessary to stop heating, as well as the knowledge of what needs to be done in order to avoid a complete loss of oxygen.
The device and working components
There are a lot of options for making home-made models, tested by blacksmiths in practice. We give only a small part of them. Before deciding which gas furnace it is better to do with your own hands, we will deal with typical features of the device.
In technical essence, any blacksmith forge is a kind of furnace with characteristic accessories: a firebox, a grate, an air chamber, referred to as a blower in Russian heating units. Unlike a conventional stove, the air chamber is equipped with a drain for adjusting the air supply and a nozzle with a valve.
The grate is reinforced so that it is able to resist considerable thermomechanical effects. An ordinary lattice of metal rods or scraps of a corner will not work. Need a reinforced device. Ideally, it would be better if it was a thick metal panel mounted on the desktop with evenly drilled holes.
In the construction of the forge forge, each structural part performs certain functions, due to which the metal is freed from impurities and heated for forging is performed in the optimal mode
The totality of these components is called a lance. There are several of them in the configuration of industrial furnaces so that it can be changed depending on the required conditions for performing a certain operation and on the size of the heated workpiece.
The lance is most often installed not in a closed case, but mounted on a table. He needs to be sufficiently stable and protected from thermal effects, for which a lining is used. In some designs, a grate is mounted in the table or a perforated metal panel is installed instead.
Refractory quartz bricks are used in the lining of the table for the stationary furnace, which they are going to actively exploit. Homemade products for one-time work lined with fireclay bricks. Finding it on sale is easier, and the price is lower.
The combustion chamber of a blacksmith hearth is strengthened by lining, which is performed by refractory or fireclay bricks, capable of resisting high temperatures
To fully collect and remove flue gases, a tent or umbrella is placed above the table with a perforated panel or above the lance. They are connected to a chimney, which is constructed on the principle of a chimney for a gas boiler. It should work flawlessly, because The gases released when the metal is heated are extremely toxic.
In addition to the main structural components, there are still additional devices. Usually, blacksmiths put a quenching bath next to the mountain so that the finished product is immediately immersed in a cooling and tempering medium. This is in case heat shock hardening is required.
Equipping your own forge, you need to think not only about the manufacture of equipment for heating the metal, but also about related equipment: anvil, quenching baths, gas chamber, chimney and exhaust hood
Even artisans on an industrial scale use a gas chamber. In it, the products are dried from condensate, introduced into the composition of the additive, which can be added only in the gaseous state. Air is dried there to obtain certain technological conditions.
To increase the region of extremely high temperature, a crucible is used - a cap expanding to the base. It is needed mainly when working with non-ferrous and precious metals. Handicraftsmen often do not need any additions, unless a bathtub under which any metal container of sufficient volume can be adapted.
The choice of blue fuel for work
It is believed that for the operation of the blacksmith hearth, both main and balloon liquefied gas are suitable. We disappoint: it is impractical to use an untreated natural version.
There are two good reasons for abandoning fossil fuels:
- From the pipe we receive blue fuel, which is a kind of mixture of gaseous hydrocarbons. Their abilities for calorific value and oxygen retention vary. Therefore, it is virtually impossible to tune in to an optimal air supply.
- In a gas mixture for domestic use, there is always an insignificant, but affecting the result, content. The presence of phosphorus with silicon may not be noticed, but sulfur will definitely result in the result of labor efforts becoming unusable. Only remelting can save.
In addition, household gas is odorized - they give it a characteristic odor so that a leak can be detected immediately. These substances will also negatively affect quality.
Household gas is not suitable for the operation of the forge hearth, since it contains impurities that interfere with the processing of metals. Gaseous fuel must be cleaned or used with industrial monogas before being fed into the combustion zone
Industrial liquefied gases would be excellent: propane or butane supplied in cylinders. But only if it will be monogas without accompanying impurities in general.
If it is not possible to buy purified blue fuel, you can clean it yourself. A tank with naphthalene will help to get rid of sulfur-containing compounds, through which gas must be passed before being fed to the burner.
By the way, if you use a factory-made burner, the construction of the hearth will be much faster. Yes, and for the result, you can not worry about working, everything will be flawless and safe. In addition, air and gas in the burner can be mixed in advance in the proportions necessary for operation.
Blacksmith Horn Construction Technology
Immediately make a reservation that a homemade gas furnace, with drawings and assembly methods of which we will introduce you, is not suitable for production purposes. However, unique decorations, interesting interior gizmos, original metal products with its help can very easily be made.
Many blacksmith furnace models designed to run on solid fuels can adapt to gas operation
Let's start with the simplest options that do not require skills in welding and other construction areas from the contractor.
Elementary construction with gas burner
The simplest blacksmith hearth for forming beautiful tips at a metal bar, from which it is planned to weld a pretty fence in the country, or for forging jewelry can be made of six fireclay bricks.
The grate in this model is brewed on the basis of two pieces of VGP steel pipe of arbitrary diameter, but not too large. To them cross-sectional welding of a profile pipe, corner or strip twisted as a screw is welded across. So it is necessary to capture the blast stream.
The simplest blacksmith forge can be assembled in six minutes from six bricks, several scraps of steel pipe and metal
From fireclay bricks they make a firebox, which has only a base, an upper ceiling, and two walls on the sides. This horn is installed only on the street, since a smoke removal system is not provided. From the side of the boost, a small pit is dug in the ground for the body of the gas burner or blowtorch.
In order to prevent an explosion from the gas burner during operation, it is better to put a partition made of asbestos cardboard before entering the firebox. After all, the heat coming from an open firebox can return and heat the tank with gas.
In the simplest forging installations, combustion air is supplied either naturally or with the help of forging bellows. in both cases it is impossible to control the oxygen supply
In general, in this device, heating is carried out on coals or coke (small coke, produced specifically for blacksmiths). A gas burner or blowtorch is used only to activate the process. They will ignite and create a blast jet.
Mobile version of the goose
For the device of this model you need a used gooseneck. Holes for cutting a homemade or purchased gas burner are cut through its ends. Two holes are cut out above the holes. This model as well as the previous type can be operated exclusively in the fresh air.
The lining of a home-made hearth is made with a mixture of fireclay sand with a brick fireclay battle. You can buy a ready-made mixture for this. After application, you do not need to specifically bake anything. Hardening of the lining composition will occur during use of the device.
For pressurization, a fan suitable in appearance and power is installed, for example, from a manual siren. A blast gas burner is ideal, which can be removed from an old turbocharged boiler, if it is, of course, in working condition.
The construction made of old cast-iron cookware will not allow to reach a temperature of more than 900º C, which significantly reduces the scope of application
This solution has a significant drawback - you can work with it only on the street, and if you use a blower, you will need power. Those. you will have to stock up either with a good extension cord of sufficient power, or take risks by placing the device near the house.
There is another option - the blacksmith's furs, which were used by blacksmiths for several centuries. However, note that manually injecting air into the firebox of the furnace is not at all safe. And with performance everything will be problematic and ambiguous.
Stationary workshop equipment
Models installed in workshops for continuous work should not only be functional, but also ergonomic. It is important to consider both convenience and safety, because a red-hot metal blank is a potential threat. And getting serious injuries is not included in the plans of any normal master.
The dimensions of the equipment in this case should not be taken as standard, because we are all folded and arranged individually. The blacksmith horn should be convenient for you and those who will use your workshop if it is rented together. Of particular importance is the height of the desktop and its dimensions.
In the winter, the mobile horn can be used in a workshop equipped with an exhaust system with a probe, and in the summer on the street, moving it inside the building upon completion of work
To determine the size of the future hearth, we proceed as follows:
- We will choose a place in the workshop that allows us to arrange all the main and additional equipment in places convenient for carrying out the whole spectrum of work on heating, forging and hardening.
- Define your place. We stand, spreading the feet shoulder width apart. We bend the working (right / left) hand at the elbow.
- We measure the distance from the elbow of the bent arm to the floor plane. This is more convenient to make a partner. Then we also get the second result, if not only you forge. We add 5-7 cm to the arithmetic average of two distances - we get the height of the desktop.
- We take the largest ticks in dimensions to measure the distance from the abdomen to their extreme point. We add 10-12 cm to the measured distance - we get half the diagonal of the desktop.
- We calculate the length of the side of the square desktop, given the previously received half of the diagonal.
The forge table is usually not made round, because it is inconvenient in work, especially if you have to work with an assistant.
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Workstation of the stationary blacksmith forge
Solid grate
Air duct for supplying oxygen to the combustion zone
Horn smoke exhaust system in a private forge
The stationary blacksmith forge presented in the system is a universal equipment that can be adapted for both solid and gaseous fuels. In the case of loading coal from the burned firewood or coke into the firebox, the air is forced by the fan from the stove from the car, as the vacuum cleaner will blow the coals.
In the center of the desktop is a mounted grate. This option is needed so that when the holes are clogged with burns, there is no uneven distribution of heat. When using gas, you need to equip the installation with an injection torch, which is better to buy, but you can also do it yourself.
Based on the heritage of cavalrymen
Horsemen at all times needed horseshoes and nails for their fastening. Even the hussar and ulan squadrons in their arsenal had portable horns that moved along with military units. At the heart of mobile forging machines was a crank mechanism.
The operation of the blacksmith forge, which followed the lancers and hussars to combat positions, is based on the use of a crank mechanism
An analogue of the crank mechanism is now easy to find. It is enough to recall where the grandmother’s foot sewing machine of the Singer company is stored. With some alterations, Singer followers of the Seagull brand will do.
If gas is used as fuel in the work of a homemade blacksmith forge, it is better to mix it in a gas-air chamber to which a vacuum cleaner is connected
It is advisable to give preference to the old versions with a cast-iron frame. It will withstand any thermal and mechanical effects. The ideal solution is a construction on wheels, which can easily be moved to a place convenient for work.
Propane burner horn
We’ll immediately warn you that this model of a blacksmith hearth is suitable only for those who have considerable experience working with propane. The gas chamber of this option is quite large, therefore, with the slightest violation of the rules, an explosion can be a destructive force. The consequences are unpredictable, but in most cases catastrophic.
The master, who decided to make a hearth from an oxygen tank, will need this empty tank with a diameter of 25 cm or more. Refractory materials will be needed: a plate, cement, paint, kaolin wool. It will require fasteners, ceramic coating, a steel barrel with a thread to equip the burner connection point.
Still need fasteners and other materials that we list in the text. For work, you need to stock up on a grinder, a set of taps with a size of 10-32, a spatula, a brush for coating, a drill and files. Also, protective equipment will be needed: an effective respirator, working cotton gloves, and glasses.
The following photo selection will familiarize with the assembly of a homemade hearth from an oxygen cylinder:
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Step 1: Marking the auxiliary holes
Step 2: Marking the Front Hole
Step 3: Cutting the cylinder with a grinder
Step 4: Sanding the Cut
If the container did not initially have support legs and a handle at the top for carrying, they should be welded. By the way, if there is no experience in welding, work on joining parts can be done with bolts or by soldering.
Next, you need to arrange a pipe to enter the burner in our homemade blacksmith forge:
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Step 5: Marking the nipple screw hole
Step 6: Drilling Holes Outline
Step 7: Cutting a hole with a disk engraver
Step 8: Preparing the Hole to Screw the Keg
Now you need to fix the pipe and build a device for fixing the propane burner in the pipe:
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Step 9: Drilling the screw holes in the nipple
Step 10: Check the progress of the screws in the holes
Step 11: Welding the Threaded Keg
Step 12: Welding the keg with a solid seam
Step 13: Sealant Processing
Step 14: Checking the burner lock in the installed nozzle
Step 15: Building up the working part of the burner
Step 16: Testing Leak Proof
Now is the time to start arranging the bottom of a homemade hearth. To do this, we will need fireclay bricks, from which we will build a kind of desktop. At the same time, we separate the high temperature zone from contact with the metal wall of the housing.
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Step 17: preparing fireclay bricks for work
Step 18: Cut the Bricks with a Grinder
Step 19: Drying the Bars Before Assembling
Step 20: Saving a Solid Brick
Step 21: Trying on brick blocks to the installation site
Step 22: Installing Bricks on Support Bars
Step 23: Assembling the Refractory Bottom of the Forge
Step 24: Technology Break
The bottom, it’s the working refractory table of the hearth, is ready. Now we are starting to arrange the back wall:
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Step 25: Cut the insulation with kaolin wool
Step 26: Installing the Outer Insulation into the Cylinder
Step 27: Installing the Inner Layer of Kaolin Wool
Step 28: Puncture the hole through the nozzle under the burner
Step 29: Making a pattern for the back wall
Step 30: Uncover the Details of the Back Wall
Step 31: Installing the Back Wall
Step 32: Ceramic Painting
With the back part sorted out, now the most difficult and time-consuming - assembling a removable cover for the front end. It is removed to periodically change the burned-out insulation and the brick stand, because this often happens during active use.
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Step 33: Making the fastener
Step 34: Welding the Fixing Assembly to the Housing
Step 35: Trying the holder to the fixing unit
Step 36: Making the part for the removable wall
Step 37: Joining Metal Billets
Step 38: Uncover the Removable Wall Basics
Step 39: Joining the metal and asbestos parts
Step 40: Dyeing Cotton Insulation with Ceramic Paint
We can assume that we successfully completed the work, only the final stages remained:
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Step 41: complete dyeing of the insulation
Step 42: Painting the joints with refractory paint
Step 43: Applying Paint to the Metal Horseshoe
Step 44: Testing Homemade Blacksmith Forge
We want to warn home craftsmen: blacksmithing is a very interesting, but traumatic, occupation. Eyes should be protected, if possible, cover all parts of the body, despite the high temperature in the work area.
In order to protect against burns, you need to stock up on shoes with metal-reinforced socks. It is advisable to purchase a long canvas apron and mittens. It is absolutely impossible to work with heated metal in synthetic clothing - it will momentarily flare up from a random spark.
Original tips for independent masters on the design of horns for a private forge:
How to make a small stove for hardening metal billets:
Detailed instructions on the manufacture of stationary equipment for heating metal with gas:
We have examined and disassembled only a small fraction of the designs and patterns of the construction of horns. In fact, there are much more. However, the information we offer will help you get an idea of the types of equipment so that you can choose the best.
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