Some of the tools used throughout the videos are shown in this gallery.

Three useful hammers
Curved hammers are good for in-folding.

Small Vee dies
Small Vee dies mount rapidly into Hardy hole vise.

bottom Vee die
Each limb of 90-degree Vees has a small crown.

Larger Vee dies
Vee dies mount on the anvil or a small power hammer

Vee dies
These Vee dies mount in the Hardy hole.

Round bottom dies
The dies mount in the Hardy hole.

Tube forging dies
These Hardy hole dies are excellent for general forging.

Quick change top dies
Different dies can be dropped into this holder quickly.

Disk steady rest
This tool allows forging and straightening of string of disks.

Bulge tongs
These tongs allow tube to be pushed into an outward bulge.

Dimple tongs
These tongs allow a section of tube to be dimpled outward.

Mandrel
The mandrel allows dent removal and straightening.

Narrow edge anvil
This tool allows forging of elements with limited access.

Narrow edge anvil
This die allows access to hard-to-reach locations.

Forging jaws
Modified pliers with forging surfaces for inaccessible spots.

Guillotine tool
This shows the upper and lower dies from the front.

Guillotine tool
This shows the upper and lower dies from the right.

Ultra-lite power hammer
Small pneumatic hammer for delicate, fine work.

Die mounting
Bottom dies mounted on this power hammer base.

angled bottom dies
The angle of these dies fit differently spaced grooves.