Modern Day Blacksmithing

July 31, 2014
Once a village-centric profession, blacksmithing today is primarily reserved for artisans. Whether creating wrought iron decorative gates, latches, bolts or other pieces, the tools, techniques, and processes are the same used as many, many years ago.

Once a very village-centric profession, blacksmithing today is primarily reserved for artisans. Whether creating wrought iron decorative gates, latches, bolts or other metalwork pieces, the modern-day blacksmith often uses the same tools, techniques, and processes that were used many, many years ago.

We've taken a deep dive into modern-day blacksmithing, and here is what we've found.

About the Author

Ellen Baran | Content Marketing | Producer - LNB Web Design/Cynosure

Ellen Baran has been involved in the digital space for over 12 years. Specializing in user engagement, Ellen has worked closely with Robert Brooks, Editor-in-Chief of American Machinist and Foundry magazines to develop unique and compelling content for readers.

Ellen is the owner of LNB Web Design/Cynosure and graduated from Columbia College in Chicago, IL majoring in Communications.