[HBP#36] - Nicholas Downing - Traditional Blacksmithing Explained | Ancient Tool & Iron Age Craft
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Welcome to another episode of the Heritage Buildings Podcast.
Vincent Reed sits down with Nicholas Downing of Downing Arts, a Maine-based custom blacksmith and metalworker specialising in traditional timber framing tools, hand-forged axes, bespoke ironwork, and historic hardware. Nicholas shares his journey from early exposure to blacksmithing and metalsmithing to helping revive Maine’s historic axe-making tradition at Brant & Cochran before launching his own business during the COVID pandemic.
The conversation explores traditional blacksmithing techniques, the history of bloomery iron and early steel, forge welding, and the craftsmanship behind multi-piece, hand-forged axes. Nicholas also discusses experimental archaeology, historic timber framing tools, and his fascination with rare forms such as the offset goose wing, or “brightbill,” hewing axe.
Other topics covered include:
• The path from metalsmithing to custom blacksmithing and entrepreneurship
• Reviving Maine’s historic axe-making tradition
• Building a small-batch handcrafted tool business through Etsy and online sales
• Traditional ironworking, bloomery iron, and early steel production
• Forge welding and constructing multi-piece hand-forged axes
• Historic timber framing tools and their modern relevance
• Experimental archaeology and recreating historic metalworking techniques
• The design and use of the offset goose wing (“brightbill”) hewing axe
• Craftsmanship, toolmaking, and preserving traditional trades
Whether you're a timber framer, blacksmith, conservation professional, or heritage enthusiast, this episode offers fascinating insights into traditional toolmaking and the enduring value of handcrafted tools and historic metalworking techniques.
Below is a more detailed breakdown of the video with relevant timestamps:
(Click the time on the left to jump straight to that section)
00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro
02:37 Heritage Craft in Maine
04:02 Early Blacksmith Spark
06:24 Mentors and Apprenticeship
08:06 Art School and Finding Direction
10:12 Back to the Forge
20:31 Juggling Jobs and Studio Life
25:49 Axes and Brant and Cochran
33:32 Pandemic Pivot to Solo
37:08 Bespoke Tools and Inspiration
41:30 Iron Was Precious
43:21 Bloomery Smelting Explained
46:02 From Iron To Steel
49:03 Modern Axe Steel Choices
51:27 Forge Welding The Pieces
53:03 Wrapped Eye Construction
56:12 Time Risk And Failure
57:01 Favourite Axe Makers
59:26 Future Projects And Niches
01:05:47 Grinding Edges Then And Now
01:09:06 Handmade Value And Story
01:10:54 Goose Wing Hewing Axe
01:13:56 Where To Find Nicholas
01:15:28 Final Thanks And Farewell
Connect with Nicholas Downing and learn more:
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/downingarts/
Email: downingarts@gmail.com
Website: https://www.downingarts.com/axerestoration
Learn more about the Heritage Buildings Association:
https://heritagebuildingsassociation.com
Join the conversation:
https://heritagebuildings.forum/share/dDYOnkLWJAkaA5xE?utm_source=manual
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