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In 1910, a snapped steel cable or a cracked axe wasn't just a delay—it was a death sentence for a logging camp's production. 50 miles deep in the American wilderness, there was no hardware store and no backup. The entire industry relied on one man: the Logging Blacksmith. Known as the "Iron Heart" of the forest, these frontier smiths were the garage mechanics of the steam era. Working in conditions reaching 40 below zero, they didn't just fix tools; they were forced to forge the tools needed to build the tools. From repairing the massive gears of logging machines to shoeing horses for the 100-ton ice roads, this is the untold story of the men that kept America’s timber moving when civilization was a world away.