
Forging a Pair of Iron Tongs — The Blacksmith's Essential Gripping Tool
Tongs are the blacksmith's second hand. Without them, nothing hot can be held, turned, or positioned on the anvil. A smith's first pair of tongs is traditionally forged using a borrowed pair — after that, the smith can make every subsequent tool independently. This makes tongs one of the most important bootstrap tools in metalworking.
A pair of flat-jaw tongs consists of two identical halves (called reins), each forged from a single iron bar. Each rein has a flat jaw for gripping, a pivot boss with a punched hole, and a long handle. The two reins are joined by a rivet through the pivot holes, creating a scissors-like action. The jaws must close flat and parallel — poorly fitted tongs slip under hammer blows, which is dangerous and wastes heat.
Different jaw shapes grip different stock: flat jaws for flat bar, V-bit jaws for round rod, box jaws for square stock. This blueprint covers flat-jaw tongs, the most versatile general-purpose pattern.
التعليمات
Cut two identical bars for the reins
Cut two identical bars for the reins
Forge the jaw on the first rein
Forge the jaw on the first rein
المواد لهذه الخطوة:
Charcoal4 كغالأدوات المطلوبة:
Forge Hammer (Cross-Peen)
Forge Tongs
Hearth (Forge Fire)Form the pivot boss
Form the pivot boss
Draw out the handle
Draw out the handle
Punch the rivet hole
Punch the rivet hole
Forge the second rein identically
Forge the second rein identically
Rivet the two reins together
Rivet the two reins together
Fit and adjust the jaws
Fit and adjust the jaws
الأدوات المطلوبة
3- عنصر نائب
- عنصر نائب
- عنصر نائب
مواد المخططات المرتبطة
المخططات ذات الصلة
هذه المخططات تشارك المعرفة مع هذا — التقنيات والمواد والمبادئ
CC0 ملكية عامة
هذا المخطط مُصدر بموجب CC0. يحق لك نسخه وتعديله وتوزيعه واستخدامه لأي غرض، دون طلب إذن.
ادعم الصانع بشراء منتجات عبر مخططه حيث يكسب عمولة الصانع يحددها البائعون، أو أنشئ نسخة جديدة من هذا المخطط وضمّنه كرابط في مخططك لمشاركة الإيرادات.