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Blacksmithing | Forge Fire Experiment Part Two
Blacksmithing | Forge Fire Experiment Part Two Gistarb’s One Stop Farm Shop, LLC 16 意见 • 5 天 前

Experiment #2 – Forge Build Success!

After several trials and adjustments, this video documents the successful build and test of a super simple, wood-fueled forge—built entirely with rocks, dirt, and a hand-crank blower.

In this second (and final) video of the blacksmithing forge build experiment series, I demonstrate how I managed airflow, fire control, and overall forge performance using a side-blast design powered by a manual blower. This setup is ideal for anyone interested in self-reliant blacksmithing, off-grid living, or building a forge using nothing but basic, found materials.

If you've been following the series, this marks the conclusion—for now. The forge is fully operational. 🔥

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Blacksmithing | Forge Fire Experiment Part 1
Blacksmithing | Forge Fire Experiment Part 1 Gistarb’s One Stop Farm Shop, LLC 27 意见 • 10 天 前

Welcome to Experiment #1 of my blacksmithing forge build series.

In this video, I begin testing ideas for building a forge that’s extremely simple, efficient, and made from basic, easily available materials. The goal is to strip blacksmithing down to its essentials—no fancy equipment, just fire, steel, and practical problem-solving.

Whether you're a beginner, a homesteader, or just curious about minimalist forging setups, this series is for you.

Topic: Forge Fire Management
Objective: Control heat effectively using a somewhat primitive setup

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Modern African Mud Home Build – Off-Grid, No Power Tools, Fully Hand-Built!
Modern African Mud Home Build – Off-Grid, No Power Tools, Fully Hand-Built! Gistarb’s One Stop Farm Shop, LLC 50 意见 • 2 月 前

I’m African, and I built this off-grid mud home using nothing but hand tools, mud, straw, and scavenged wood. No electricity. No machines. Just a bow saw, hammer, nails, and the will to build something real.Every board came from junk piles and abandoned places. The window was salvaged. The frame is reinforced with chicken wire to hold the mud and straw in place.This is not a copy of traditional African homes—it’s a new vision rooted in ancestral wisdom and modern survival. I built it by hand, for a future of freedom.

The following translations were generated using ChatGPT:

Swahili (East & Central Africa)Nimejenga nyumba hii ya udongo kwa mikono yangu bila umeme, mashine, au vifaa vya kisasa. Nilitumia udongo, nyasi, na vifaa vilivyookotwa. Lengo langu ni kuonyesha kuwa unaweza kuishi huru na kujitegemea, bila kutegemea mfumo. Hii ni nyumba ya Kiafrika ya kisasa kwa maisha ya asili.

Arabic (North Africa, Islamic regions)لقد بنيت هذا المنزل الطيني بيدي فقط، دون كهرباء أو أدوات كهربائية. استخدمت الطين، القش، والخشب المعاد استخدامه. هدفي هو إلهام إخوتي وأخواتي في إفريقيا للعودة إلى الأرض والاعتماد على الذات من أجل حياة حرة وشريفة.

Amharic (Ethiopia & sacred script regions)እኔ ይህን የጭቃ ቤት በእጄ ብቻ ሠራሁ። መንደሮችን አልጠቀምም፣ ኤሌክትሪክ አልነበረም። ጭቃ፣ ጤፍ፣ እና እንጨት አገልግለሁ። የኔ ዓላማ ነፃነትን እና የራስን መቋቋም ማሳየት ነው።

Yoruba (West Africa)Mo kọ ilé yìí pẹ̀lú ọwọ́ mi nìkan, láì lò ina tàbí irinṣẹ́ amúnibíni. Mo lò amọ̀, koríko, àti igi títúnlò. Ẹ̀kọ́ tí mo fẹ́ kó lọ́wọ́ yìí ni pé, a lè dá ilé àti ìgbésí ayé wa padà, kúrò lọ́wọ́ ìṣàkóso àti àgbájọra.

Wolof (West Africa, Senegal)Maa sos kër bii ak sama loxo rekk, amuma koranté wala jumtukaay yu elektrique. Jëfandikoo suuf, kar, ak bant yu ñu jënde ci jafe-jafe. Sama bopp mooy wut ñakk sañ-sañ ak ndeyjoor ci lu dëgër.

Zulu (Southern Africa)Ngakha le ndlu ngisebenzisa izandla zami kuphela – akukho ugesi, akukho mathuluzi kagesi. Ngisebenzise udaka, utshani, kanye nezinkuni ezitholakele. Inhloso yami wukukhombisa ukuthi singaphila impilo ezimele, eduze nomhlaba, ngaphandle kwesistimu.

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