VIDEO Home Made Soup Can Forge - 2000+ degrees - Make your Own Tools

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Home Made Soup Can Forge - 2000+ degrees - Make your Own Tools In this engaging YouTube video, the creator provides an easy, step-by-step guide on how to build a simple yet effective forge using a soup can and common materials found around the house. This DIY project is not only resourceful but also reaches impressive temperatures exceeding 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, making it ideal for metalworking and crafting tools.

Key Takeaways from the Video:​

  • Materials Needed: You'll need a soup can, plaster of Paris, sand, some L-brackets, nuts, bolts, washers, wood screws, and a few other basic tools. This low-cost project showcases how you can create functional items from everyday materials.
  • Constructing the Forge:
    1. Setting Up the Base: The video begins with the attachment of L-brackets onto a sturdy base using wood screws.
    2. Preparing the Soup Can: The soup can is then drilled with holes, allowing for airflow, which is crucial for the forge's effectiveness.
    3. Mixing the Plaster and Sand: A 50/50 mix of plaster and sand forms the inner lining, creating insulation that retains high heat.
    4. Initial Burn: After assembling the forge, the creator conducts a first burn to test its capabilities, resulting in an effective heating source for metalworking.
  • Performance: Throughout the video, the creator demonstrates the forge in action, melting metal and shaping it into tools like knives, showcasing the forge's practicality and heat efficiency.

    Community Engagement​

    This video encourages viewers to engage with their creative sides and explore DIY tool-making designed for enthusiasts or hobbyists in prepper communities. If you’ve tried something similar or have other forging tips, be sure to share your experiences or any additional techniques you use! For further discussions, consider checking out related threads on our forum about home workshops, metalworking tools, or other DIY projects. What tools have you created or modified yourself? Let's hear your stories!
 


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