Village Blacksmith Starter
This skill teaches the exact sequence to build a functional coal forge from village scrap, acquire the minimum hand tools, master the five core forging techniques, and start producing repair work or sellable items that villagers actually need and will pay for or barter. It matters because in a real village environment most mechanical services are hours or days away — a working blacksmith can fix broken tools the same day, make custom hardware, and generate steady local income or trade goods when cash is scarce or the grid is unreliable.
When to Use
- - You have moved to or are surviving in a rural village and need a portable, low-capital manual trade
- Existing tools and farm equipment keep breaking and replacement parts are expensive or unavailable
- You want to earn money or barter without leaving the village or relying on seasonal farm work
- You already have basic hand-tool experience and want a trade that pays year-round
Instructions
Step 1: Forge & Tool Setup (Days 1–3)
Build a simple 18×18 inch coal forge using an old brake drum or steel bucket, a hair-dryer blower, and fire bricks or local clay.
Agent action: Create blacksmith-setup.md with exact shopping/scrap list (brake drum or 20 L steel bucket, 1/2" steel pipe for tuyere, old hair dryer or 12V blower, fire bricks or packed clay). Walk the village scrap yard or ask neighbors for the drum and pipe. Assemble on a fireproof base of dirt or bricks. Test fire with charcoal or local hardwood coals for 20 minutes.
Step 2: Acquire Minimum Tool Kit (Day 4)
Gather or buy the five essential tools: cross-peen hammer (2 lb), tongs, anvil (or large section of railroad rail), hardy tool, and wire brush.
Agent action: Update blacksmith-setup.md with sources (ask village mechanic or old-timers for spare tools; buy only the hammer and tongs if needed — total cost under $80). Make a simple wooden tool rack and store everything under cover.
Step 3: Safety & Fire Control Basics (Day 5)
Learn to control coal fire temperature and protect yourself before striking hot metal.
Agent action: Run the user through the exact safety checklist in blacksmith-setup.md: eye protection, leather apron or thick shirt, closed shoes, long tongs rule, and “never leave fire unattended” rule. Practice building and banking a fire to orange, yellow, and white heat using only the blower.
Step 4: Master the Five Core Techniques (Days 6–12)
Practice drawing out, upsetting, bending, punching, and twisting on scrap rebar and mild steel.
Agent action: Create daily-practice-log.md. For each day assign one technique + 10 repetitions. Record heat color, hammer blows, and result. Use free scrap from the village mechanic or scrap yard. Do not move to paid work until all five techniques can be done cleanly at orange heat.
Step 5: First Income/Barter Projects (Days 13–21)
Produce and sell or trade the three highest-demand village items: gate hooks, replacement hoe blades, and simple knife blanks.
Agent action: Update blacksmith-setup.md with a price/barter list (example: repair broken hoe = 1 chicken or $5 cash). Take photos of finished pieces and show them to the 5 closest neighbors or at the village store. Log every job in income-log.md (date, item, what received).
Step 6: Scale & Maintain (Ongoing from Day 22)
Add one new repeatable item per month and keep the forge in daily working order.
Agent action: Review income-log.md every Sunday. Add the next project (nails, hinges, branding irons) only after the previous one has paid for itself in trade or cash.
Rules
- - This is not professional trade school training; start with scrap and practice pieces only — never sell anything that could fail and injure someone
- Always have a bucket of water and sand within arm’s reach when the forge is lit
- Never work alone the first 30 days — have at least one other person within shouting distance
- Do not use unknown scrap that might be high-carbon or galvanized until you can identify it safely
- If you burn yourself or inhale too much smoke, stop for the day and treat it immediately
Tips
- - Village customers will pay more for same-day repair than for new items — always fix their broken tool first and offer to make a stronger replacement later.
- The single best “marketing” move is to repair one free item for the village store owner or biggest farmer — word spreads faster than any sign.
- Counterintuitive: Using slightly cooler orange heat and more hammer blows produces cleaner work than white-hot blazing — it also saves charcoal and reduces scale.
- Keep a small “free pile” of finished small items (hooks, nails, bottle openers) — handing one out when someone watches you work turns spectators into paying customers within a week.
- In a real village the anvil does not have to be perfect — a 6-inch section of railroad rail sunk in a stump works for 90 % of jobs and costs nothing.
乡村铁匠入门
本技能教授如何利用乡村废料建造一个功能齐全的燃煤锻炉、获取最低限度的手工工具、掌握五项核心锻造技术,并开始生产村民实际需要且愿意用现金或实物交换的维修品或可售物品。这之所以重要,是因为在真实的乡村环境中,大多数机械维修服务需要数小时甚至数天才能获得——一位在业的铁匠可以在当天修好破损工具、制作定制五金件,并在现金短缺或电网不稳定时创造稳定的本地收入或交易物资。
何时使用
- - 你已搬到乡村或正在乡村环境中生存,需要一项便携、低资本的手工技能
- 现有工具和农具不断损坏,而替换零件昂贵或难以获取
- 你想在不离开村庄或不依赖季节性农活的情况下赚钱或进行物物交换
- 你已有基本的手工工具使用经验,并希望掌握一项全年有收入的技能
操作指南
第一步:锻炉与工具搭建(第1-3天)
使用旧刹车鼓或钢桶、吹风机鼓风机、耐火砖或当地黏土,建造一个简单的18×18英寸燃煤锻炉。
智能体操作:创建 blacksmith-setup.md 文件,列出精确的采购/废料清单(刹车鼓或20升钢桶、1/2英寸风管用钢管、旧吹风机或12V鼓风机、耐火砖或压实黏土)。走访村庄废料场或向邻居索要刹车鼓和钢管。在泥土或砖块搭建的防火底座上组装。用木炭或当地硬木炭试火20分钟。
第二步:获取最低限度工具包(第4天)
收集或购买五件必备工具:横尖锤(2磅)、钳子、铁砧(或一大段铁轨)、硬质工具和钢丝刷。
智能体操作:更新 blacksmith-setup.md 文件,注明来源(向村里机修工或老手询问闲置工具;如有需要仅购买锤子和钳子——总花费低于80美元)。制作一个简易木制工具架,将所有工具存放在遮雨处。
第三步:安全与火控基础(第5天)
学习控制煤火温度,并在敲击热金属前保护自己。
智能体操作:在 blacksmith-setup.md 中为用户提供完整的安全检查清单:护目镜、皮围裙或厚衬衫、封闭式鞋子、长钳规则,以及切勿让火无人看管规则。练习仅使用鼓风机将火势调节至橙色、黄色和白色热度。
第四步:掌握五项核心技术(第6-12天)
在废钢筋和低碳钢上练习拉长、镦粗、弯曲、冲孔和扭转。
智能体操作:创建 daily-practice-log.md 文件。每天分配一项技术+10次重复练习。记录热度颜色、锤击次数和结果。使用来自村里机修工或废料场的免费废料。在所有五项技术能在橙色热度下干净完成之前,不要转向有偿工作。
第五步:首次收入/物物交换项目(第13-21天)
生产并销售或交换三种村庄需求量最大的物品:大门挂钩、替换锄头刀片和简易刀坯。
智能体操作:更新 blacksmith-setup.md 文件,添加价格/物物交换清单(例如:修理一把锄头=1只鸡或5美元现金)。拍摄成品照片,展示给最近的5位邻居或村中商店。在 income-log.md 中记录每项工作(日期、物品、收到的报酬)。
第六步:扩展与维护(从第22天起持续进行)
每月增加一种可重复生产的物品,并保持锻炉日常可用状态。
智能体操作:每周日审查 income-log.md。仅在前一个项目通过交易或现金收回成本后,才添加下一个项目(钉子、铰链、烙铁)。
规则
- - 这不是专业技工学校培训;仅使用废料和练习件开始——切勿销售任何可能失效并导致他人受伤的物品
- 锻炉点燃时,务必在伸手可及范围内放置一桶水和一桶沙子
- 前30天切勿独自作业——至少有一人在喊话可及范围内
- 在能够安全识别之前,不要使用可能含高碳或镀锌的未知废料
- 如果烫伤或吸入过多烟雾,立即停止当天工作并进行处理
提示
- - 村民愿意为当天维修支付比新物品更高的价格——始终先修理他们破损的工具,然后提供制作更耐用的替换件。
- 最佳营销举措是为村中店主或最大的农户免费修理一件物品——口碑传播比任何招牌都快。
- 反直觉:使用稍低的橙色热度和更多锤击次数比白热锻造能产生更干净的作品——还能节省木炭并减少氧化皮。
- 保留一小堆免费赠送的成品小件(挂钩、钉子、开瓶器)——当有人观看你工作时递出一件,能在一周内将围观者转化为付费客户。
- 在真实乡村中,铁砧不必完美——一段6英寸长的铁轨嵌入树桩中,足以完成90%的工作且无需任何成本。