How to make a blacksmith S-hook
This is a really simple project however its also
a really useful item, so let's get int the tutorial.
For this project you will need:
First, you will need your heat source,
hammer and anvil.
You will also need a pair of
6/8 mm tongs and a pair
of round nose pliers.
And then a quick disclaimer before we start.
Don't do anything from this post if you
don't feel comfortable doing it, there is plenty of ways to
hurt yourself forging, so always use your eyes and head
and use proper safety equipment
For this project, I would recommend 6-8mm round stock.
For this one, I used 6mm rebar.
You want to start drawing out maybe 20-30mm
and smoot it out square at first.
Then round it out by hammering down all corners.
I use these round nose pliers, that I made, to
turn a scroll on the end. Any round nose
pliers will do, however.
Then just heat up the end and cool off the scroll after
that carefully bend the hook around the
horn on the anvil or just over the edge if your
anvil doesn't have one.
Once you have got the shape you want you
will have something like this.
Here is a picture of the jaws on my 6mm round stock tongs.
They are made in the same way as the 10/12mm tongs,
that I have a post about, except the jaws.
(If anyone is interested I can make a post on how
to make these jaws)
Now just do the exact same thing as before but just
remember to bend the scroll towards the hook.
Once you have bent the other hook you are finished.
Like I said S-hooks can be used for a lot of things. Here are
2 other styles that I made for hanging extension cords
as well as the cords for my stick welder.
And that is it for this post so hope you liked it
or had a good read and maybe even get some use
out of it.
Don't do anything from this post if you
don't feel comfortable doing it, there is plenty of ways to
hurt yourself forging, so always use your eyes and head
and use proper safety equipment
For this project, I would recommend 6-8mm round stock.
For this one, I used 6mm rebar.
You want to start drawing out maybe 20-30mm
and smoot it out square at first.
Then round it out by hammering down all corners.
I use these round nose pliers, that I made, to
turn a scroll on the end. Any round nose
pliers will do, however.
Then just heat up the end and cool off the scroll after
that carefully bend the hook around the
horn on the anvil or just over the edge if your
anvil doesn't have one.
Once you have got the shape you want you
will have something like this.
Now it is time to cut off the material. I got two marks
the one on the top is how much whole material I
want to be left between the hook bends and the
second mark is where I will cut the material.
Here is a picture of the jaws on my 6mm round stock tongs.
They are made in the same way as the 10/12mm tongs,
that I have a post about, except the jaws.
(If anyone is interested I can make a post on how
to make these jaws)
Here is how you hold the workpiece with these tongs.
Now just do the exact same thing as before but just
remember to bend the scroll towards the hook.
Once you have bent the other hook you are finished.
Like I said S-hooks can be used for a lot of things. Here are
2 other styles that I made for hanging extension cords
as well as the cords for my stick welder.
And that is it for this post so hope you liked it
or had a good read and maybe even get some use
out of it.