Brothers and sisters of soot and stubbornness,
I am presently cold-forging a pair of gauntlets—an honest struggle of hammer versus steel, will versus wrist tendons. It builds character, yes. But character alone does not melt iron.
Sooner or later, one must graduate from the age of cold restraint and embrace the fire.
So I ask: has anyone here walked the path of the homemade forge?
Charcoal, propane, coal—improvised altars to heat and bad decisions. I’m looking for firsthand experience, not divine revelation.
My end goal is weaponsmithing, which means a forge capable of handling iron and silver without collapsing into either slag or disappointment. I’m not opposed to building rather than buying—provided it doesn’t explode or poison me into becoming a tragic lesson post.
If you have:
- Built a forge yourself
- Learned what not to do the hard way
- Opinions forged in burns, cracked firebrick, or melted dreams
—then speak.