Fenris Forge

About Us

Our Beginnings

I first got interested in blacksmithing in 1993 after getting a copy of ‘The Complete Bladesmith’, by Dr. Jim Hirsoulas. I started out apprenticing for Fred Oden, learning blacksmithing, and later with Bill Wyant of Avalon Ironworks, making blades. For I have been learning about blades, and their construction. Now my son Sean is starting to learn about the craft. As well as Doug and Chris, who apprentice under me. We take pride in the high quality and professional service we provide our customers. Only perfect blades receive the Fenris Forge Stamp. We are committed to meeting and exceeding customer expectations.

Our Business

Our Hobby is also a business, and we are dedicated to providing superior service to all of our customers. We also believe in having a good time, this IS a hobby for us, so we are not as fast, or as ‘hi-tech’ as others makers may be. But our customers are the most important part of our business. Contact us to learn more about our company and to discuss a specific project.

Our Business

Our Hobby is also a business, and we are dedicated to providing superior service to all of our customers. We also believe in having a good time, this IS a hobby for us, so we are not as fast, or as ‘hi-tech’ as others makers may be. But our customers are the most important part of our business. Contact us to learn more about our company and to discuss a specific project.
The is the final stage of the knife making process. after the hardening, and polishing, we attach the handles and bolsters, and set any stones. to the right is a stack of 1095 Tool Steels.

Living History Events

Sometimes a person already has an idea of a dream blade they want. I know from my own experiance that some types of historical blades are very hard to come by. Since I enoy ren faires, I have decided to start setting up a forge at some of them near Fort Wayne Indiana. I have been making replica’s for re-enactors for a few years. There have been times a person contacts me for help in finding a blade that fit’s their personea. We talk about their choosen time and place, and we research what was available for that period, giving the cleint more background on the topic. They decide what they would like done, and we usually have it made for them in about 6 months.
I have included a close up of my display table showing a few of my blades I had for sale. in the lower portion you can see some tent stakes.My son Sean powering the bellows. This is a period wood and leather bellows, similar to those used by blacksmiths in the middle ages in most areas of Europe. The assembly is about 7 foot long and 4 foot wide. to the right you can see my anvil. Look for our sign at Fair’s in Ohio, Michigan or Indiana. We would like to meet with you and talk about your needs. Remember that we do general blacksmithing as well as blades.
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