Avonia Artisans

Avonia Artisans We also offer educational programs to preserve traditional ironworking techniques.

Avonia Artisans is a blacksmith and chandlery specializing in traditional maritime and woodworking tools, custom fabrication, and historical reenactment pieces. Avonia Artisans is a blacksmith and traditional chandlery dedicated to preserving and advancing the craft of historical ironwork. Specializing in the creation of traditional maritime and woodworking tools, we provide high-quality, handcraf

ted items for historical reenactments, architectural projects, and custom fabrication needs. In addition to our custom work, we proudly partner with nonprofit organizations to offer educational programs aimed at preserving the rich art and techniques of historical blacksmithing, ensuring these valuable skills are passed down to future generations.

320 3/8" HR rounds cut to 60" long, deburred, and racked under the forge table. Now they all need pointed and bent...(Th...
02/14/2026

320 3/8" HR rounds cut to 60" long, deburred, and racked under the forge table. Now they all need pointed and bent...
(The gas is disconnected, and, no the hoses aren't that close to the forge box when it's hooked up 😉)

I recently had the opportunity to make some hairpins for a client. I started with 1/8" square stock. I learned a ton abo...
04/23/2025

I recently had the opportunity to make some hairpins for a client. I started with 1/8" square stock. I learned a ton about how this small, cold-rolled steel wants to be worked...
Pics go from prototypes to the finished pieces.
I would definitely do these again. If there's any interest, DM us.
Thanks for looking!

What a weekend! The doors are up, the windows are in, and we even fired up our mini gas forge after far too long to knoc...
10/21/2024

What a weekend! The doors are up, the windows are in, and we even fired up our mini gas forge after far too long to knock out the hardware for the door latches.

Next up: getting the inside of the shop organized, building the shed for the compressor and sandblaster filter, and laying the bricks for our newly redesigned coal forge!

On top of that, we’re thrilled to announce that a new website is in the works! Soon, you’ll be able to browse our regular stock and commission portfolio online. It will also be a space for all our resident smiths and partner craftsmen to showcase their work.

Big things are coming, and we can’t wait to share them with you! Stay tuned!

More progress photos of the shop. From prep to the pouring of the new floor - plus the foundation for the power hammer!S...
08/01/2024

More progress photos of the shop. From prep to the pouring of the new floor - plus the foundation for the power hammer!
Still more to come...

New shop project photo-dump! It's been a busy first half of the year and there's lots of progress to be shown. These are...
07/31/2024

New shop project photo-dump! It's been a busy first half of the year and there's lots of progress to be shown. These are from early May (before concrete). We'll be following up with more posts to catch you up to the current status.

We've been super busy working on the new shop this year and haven't posted any construction updates! Here's a photo-dump...
10/23/2023

We've been super busy working on the new shop this year and haven't posted any construction updates! Here's a photo-dump for what we've been up to! More pics to come soon as we started on the metal roofing yesterday!

Post-winter update on the new shop. Not much progress over the dead of winter, but now that the temps are climbing we'll...
05/17/2023

Post-winter update on the new shop. Not much progress over the dead of winter, but now that the temps are climbing we'll be getting back into it! Here's some of the last photos from Fall showing the progress made...

Time for an overdue update on the new shop project. Framing is going well. Straight, square and plumb takes time and the...
10/03/2022

Time for an overdue update on the new shop project. Framing is going well. Straight, square and plumb takes time and the rain definitely set us back but things are moving more quickly now that the skies have cleared!

Update on the new shop project! Work continues on the framing for the building, but there's a project within a project g...
09/21/2022

Update on the new shop project! Work continues on the framing for the building, but there's a project within a project going on...
We have slowly been working on restoring a 100 # Bradley upright compact power hammer. It was made around 1900. We figured since it requires a fairly large chunk of concrete that we would get the foundation in the ground during the shop build.
Here are some pictures of the form that will go into the ground and will be stripped away once the concrete is cured. It measures roughly 4' deep, 4' wide and 5' long. The anchor bolts are 1"x8 tpi threaded rod 30" of which is to be embedded in the concrete. On top of the concrete will be about 2" of white oak and 1" of hard rubber as cushion. The reason for the trapezoidal shape is to prevent rebound from the hammer loosening the foundation. This hammer is capable of closed-die forging.
Pics of the hammer will come as we reassemble it in its new home.

Here are some images taken from the CAD design for the new shop. Total size is approx. 21'x46' and the ceiling height wi...
09/08/2022

Here are some images taken from the CAD design for the new shop. Total size is approx. 21'x46' and the ceiling height will be 14'. This will allow us to relocate all of our equipment (blacksmithing, machine shop, wood working, leatherworking, etc.) into one big maker-space!
Progress was made this week on framing. Pics soon!

Construction is underway for the new Springboro Forge building!These pictures are from December, 2021 and are the first ...
09/01/2022

Construction is underway for the new Springboro Forge building!
These pictures are from December, 2021 and are the first step toward preparing the site. An old shed had to go to make way for the new structure. Thanks to Pip Conner for the help dragging it through the mud to clear the area.
Currently, the building foundation is complete and lumber is on site. Many thanks to Anthony Gollmer and his family for an awesome amount of help on that front. Kyle Starr and James Lanham get a huge shout out for helping run the earth auger in 90ºF heat and overwhelming humidity...
There is still a matter of the power hammer foundation, which is quite a chunk of concrete to pour...
Perhaps the next post will include the plans and drawings for the building, the hammer foundation, and the new brick forge to give everyone an idea of the scope of the project.
We have more pictures and will be posting updates periodically as the work continues...check back with us soon!

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