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In this episode, Swedish bladesmith and former podcaster Jonas Johnson AKA Isasmedjan. We talk about Jonas’s time working in a museum like, water powered shop with belt driven machines and the daily chore of clearing leaves, fish, and eels from the intake.
He explains why he left that space, how his current farm shop is set up, and the spring hammer vs. air hammer debate (he runs 40‑kg versions of both). He also shares his approach to getting the perfect hamon, why he prefers satanite, and how to manage warping with different steels. There’s plenty here for anyone obsessed with edges, metallurgy, and practical shop setup.
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In this episode, Swedish bladesmith and former podcaster Jonas Johnson AKA Isasmedjan. We talk about Jonas’s time working in a museum like, water powered shop with belt driven machines and the daily chore of clearing leaves, fish, and eels from the intake.
He explains why he left that space, how his current farm shop is set up, and the spring hammer vs. air hammer debate (he runs 40‑kg versions of both). He also shares his approach to getting the perfect hamon, why he prefers satanite, and how to manage warping with different steels. There’s plenty here for anyone obsessed with edges, metallurgy, and practical shop setup.
Help support us on Patreon! Members get access to our "Low Carbon episodes" Raw, uncut, and full of behind the scene conversations about anything and everything under the sun. https://www.patreon.com/c/HighCarbon
Get all your heat treating supplies and even a custom oven at MiniHell.eu, Europe’s number one shop for all your heat-treating needs!
Special thanks to all our paid Patreon members:

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