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Blacksmith Crash Course: Forging a Knife from Spring Steel + Powder Damascus Experiment 🔥 In this episode of Everyday Metallurgy, we step away from theory and straight into the forge 🔨🔥 Four representatives from the podcast team joined an intensive blacksmith and bladesmith crash course, where we learned the fundamentals of traditional blacksmith forging — from heating and hammer control to shaping and heat treatment. The goal?➡️ Forge a functional knife from spring steel using classic smithing techniques. But we didn’t stop there. Our host Peter brought a metallurgical twist to the anvil by experimenting with powder-based Damascus steel. Using metal powders sealed in a small steel canister and consolidated by HIP (Hot Isostatic Pressing), we explored whether modern powder metallurgy can meet ancient forging traditions — and what happens when materials science meets the power hammer. In this episode you’ll see: ✅ Blacksmith basics and forge safety✅ Knife making from spring steel✅ Heating, hammering, drawing, and shaping steel at the anvil✅ Introduction to bladesmithing and tool steel behavior✅ Damascus steel experiment using metal powders✅ Powder metallurgy vs. traditional forge welding✅ Metallurgy insights behind grain flow, carbon steel, and heat treatment Whether you’re into DIY forging, knife making, blacksmithing, bladesmithing, or just love seeing red-hot steel move under a hammer, this episode is for you. 🔔 Subscribe to Everyday Metallurgy for more real-world metallurgy, manufacturing experiments, and hands-on engineering stories from the shop floor to the lab. 🔥 Forging & Blacksmith Tags / Keywords: #blacksmith#blacksmithing#forging#bladesmith#bladesmithing#knifemaking#forgedknife#springsteel#carbonsteel#damascussteel#powderdamascus#forge#anvil#hammer#powerhammer#forgework#metallurgy#materialsengineering#powdermetallurgy#hip#heattreatment#grainflow#steelcraft#diyforging#knifemaker#smithing#everydaymetallurgy