FPD Natural Angle: Volume 16 Issue 3
Forging a Plain Stamped Shoe

 by Roy Bloom, APF CJF

Roy Bloom, APF CJF provided us with an opportunity to get some good step by step shots of him forging a plain stamped shoe using 5/16”x3/4” flat stock. Notice that Roy, right-handed, works with his struck tools in line with his center-right side and is not trying to cross-over the shoe. This allows much more controlled use of the tools and allows you to strike the center of the tool in a balanced position. You are likely to get better results in the shoe and also avoid damaging your tool with off balance impact. You can see Roy talking about tool maintenance and forging in videos we have posted on our YouTube channel – youtube.com/farrierproducts.

 

Start your toe bend working on the face or horn, making your first blow just off center.

Start your toe bend working on the face or horn, making your first blow just off center.
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