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Bryan Dale Headley, The Singing Blacksmith, demonstrates the step-by[step process in making a steak turner with an ornamental horse head handle. Bryan begins introducing the forge and some of his forging tools. He then forges the steel bar by drawing it out to form the horse neck. He uses a “hold fast” to secure the bar to the anvil. He finesses a punch and chisels to make a mouth, eye, ear, mane and mouth on the horse handle. Bryan continues to pull the end of the bar out to an elongated point. He uses the anvil point to hammer the point into a twisted hook. Finally he uses the vice and clamps to forge a twisted handle below the horse head. Techniques learned in this detailed video: Hammering a horse head shape Using punches and chisels for decorative details Forging a twisted handle Forging a sharp hook Hammering on a wooden block with a wooden hammer. Brian’s explanations as well as close up video of the anvil work makes this easy to follow. Watch other Bryan Dale Headley video on Rural Heritage’s Youtube channel: Forging an Fire Poker Forging a J-Hook Forging an Unfolded Cross Forging a Shepherd's Hook