Today I'm making a custom bending fork out of an old crescent wrench, otherwise known as an adjustable wrench to make a bending fork that is ADJUSTABLE! Make bending metal in blacksmithing jigs, whether you're bending round stock or flat stock, a breeze! Could this be the best adjustable bending fork for blacksmiths? Who knows, but it is simple and fun to make and it is a handy tool to have in the shop. I hope you enjoy this adjustable bending fork wrench tutorial.
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Things I used in this video:
- Cutting Wheel: https://amzn.to/3tW2UxM
- Angle Grinder: https://amzn.to/3Ho6QKJ
- 2"x72" Belt Sander: https://amzn.to/3Hpm16q
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Hi, I'm Jayce, the blacksmith behind Farmstead Forge. I am a farrier by trade; I learned the basics of blacksmithing at shoeing school and the rest I learned on my own. I'm excited to expand my knowledge and continue learning while also sharing my passion with others.
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