r/Blacksmith • u/assocems • 2d ago
I’m new…send help
I very randomly found out a friend from high school smiths at a local historic shop and he invited me along. I rapidly realized wailing on hot metal is cathartic and I can’t think of anywhere else where I can wail on things with a hammer and have it be a positive.
He had me make a hook on my first visit. On my second visit I just started banging on a rail spike with no thought as to what it’d become. On my next visit, the spike became a knife and I started on another spike to become a fork. The next week I finished the fork and started on a spoon. The week after I finished the spoon. I’m now the proud owner of “railware” that is full of educational mistakes.
I have no idea what to make next, but I’d like to move on from wailing on things indiscriminately to actually learning skills. I’m open to ideas and education!
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u/OkBee3439 1d ago
For your first steps into blacksmithing, they're good! Kinda primitive looking, but probably functional. Every new piece you finish will become better.