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Old 02-10-2002, 10:00 AM
MaxTheKnife
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Since you're just getting started, the best thing for you to learn is patience. Be patient with your research, tool gathering and scrounging for forge making supplies and anvils and stuff. It took me a year and a half to get all the stuff I needed in order to get started forging. But it was well worth the wait.

And start with the most logical choices for your area. If you're lucky enough to live out in the country you can get a charcoal forge going with a minimum of expense and materials. You may even have access to coal in your area. If you live in the city charcoal is your best bet because it doesn't smoke much and you can even put your forge in a hole in the ground. There's lots of info available on this forum and on the internet in general. Have fun and be patient. And welcome to the forum Anthony.
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