Forging Japanese Swords

  • This site is a window into the world of Traditional Japanese Swordsmithing through the experience of Apprentice Pierre Nadeau and his mentors as well as a resource for those wishing to learn more directly from the source.

Pierre Nadeau

  • Originally from Canada, Pierre Nadeau spent several years as a traditional swordsmithing apprentice in Western Japan. Learn More

  • « A little learning is a dangerous thing;
    drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring:
    these shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,
    and drinking largely sobers us again. »
    Alexander Pope (1688 – 1744)

    « In the end a job is not just a job,
    It’s who you are
    If you want to change who you are
    You have to change what you do »
    Repo men

  • Precision cut tanto kata review

    Precision cut tanto kata review

    video from islandblacksmith.ca: A look at some precision cut steel tanto kata based on historical japanese swords from 1200s-1500s…order a set of kata here. A kata is a pattern or form used for appreciation, study, or for reference. The exercise of accurately making kata based on the work of historical smiths is an excellent way…

  • Soulsmithing — Japanese ground anvil installation

    Soulsmithing — Japanese ground anvil installation

    Japanese blacksmiths work sitting on the ground and their anvil is half protruding, half buried, sitting on convincing wooden base. Here’s the installation of the anvil I brought back from Japan.

  • CO Poisoning: How NOT to install a forge hood!

    CO Poisoning: How NOT to install a forge hood!

    So I poisoned myself while working in a carbon monoxide-soaked smithy! The western style forge chimney was not functioning properly. In a sealed winterized shop it is a good idea to have a CO detector, and there must be a place for fresh air to enter the shop. Here’s the link to proper forge hood…

  • Soulsmithing Visit Video 6

    Soulsmithing Visit Video 6

    reposted from islandblacksmith.ca: Pierre Nadeau of soulsmithing.com lights his new forge in Canada for the first time. I was honoured to be there for the inaugural firing, it felt like a graduation, a major milestone. Pierre will now resume his work and research in the area of traditional Japanese sword craft. Read more about the…

  • Soulsmithing Visit Video 5

    Soulsmithing Visit Video 5

    reposted from islandblacksmith.ca: Pierre Nadeau of soulsmithing.com prepares to light his new forge in Canada. The focus of this video is sumi-kiri, charcoal chopping, screening, and sorting techniques, and will offer some valuable details for astute observers. Read more about the project, or watch the whole soulsmithing series. The charcoal is chopped and then processed…

  • Japanese Forge Hood in a cold country!

    Japanese Forge Hood in a cold country!

    This is a quick overview of how I tackled putting together a quick and dirty hood for my Japanese forge. I needed a flap that would cap the chimney so that, when not in use, the warm air wouldn’t leak outside the building in winter. I also needed to make my own crooked 12″ dia.…

  • Installation of Japanese Power Hammer

    Installation of Japanese Power Hammer

    I brought back from Japan two power hammers: a belt hammer — on which the head is suspended by a belt, and a spring hammer — on which the head is suspended by a set of leaf springs. This is the latter. Here’s a recap of DaveJ from Crossed Heart Forge and I working on…

  • Let there be Light

    Let there be Light

    Lights are installed and working! Downlights and uplights on different switches for ambiance.

  • My hobby version of a Japanese sword forging bellows

    My hobby version of a Japanese sword forging bellows

    This is a brief demonstration about a fuigo — a traditional japanese forging bellows — that I made back in 2005. What’s interesting about this fuigo is that I had made it so it can be taken apart and put back together thanks to its joinery. Authentic traditional fuigos were put together with nails. None…

  • Soulsmithing Visit Video 4

    Soulsmithing Visit Video 4

    reposted from islandblacksmith.ca: Building the fuigo floor at Pierre Nadeau’s workshop. Read more about the project, or watch the whole soulsmithing series. The three major projects during this visit were focused on getting the forge itself ready for use. In this episode, creating a steel frame and wooden floor to support the fuigo and conceal…

  • Soulsmithing Visit Video 3

    Soulsmithing Visit Video 3

    reposted from islandblacksmith.ca: Laying bricks for the swordsmithing forge at Pierre Nadeau’s workshop. Read more about the project, or watch the whole soulsmithing series. The three major projects during this visit were focused on getting the forge itself ready for use. In this episode, insulating and laying bricks for the forge. During the long cold…

  • Soulsmithing Visit Video 2

    Soulsmithing Visit Video 2

    reposted from islandblacksmith.ca: Fabricating a combined fuigo/blower manifold at Pierre Nadeau’s workshop. Read more about the project, or watch the whole soulsmithing series. The three major projects during this visit were focused on getting the forge itself ready for use. In this episode, fabricating a custom manifold for combined fuigo box bellows and electric cage…

  • Soulsmithing Visit Video 1

    Soulsmithing Visit Video 1

    reposted from islandblacksmith.ca: I had the honour of being able to observe and assist as Pierre Nadeau of soulsmithing.com works on setting up his new smithy in Canada. The last time I saw Pierre and his wife was when they (and we) were packing to move from Japan in late 2011. Pierre spent several years…

  • Pierre Nadeau on Learning à la Japanese

    Pierre Nadeau on Learning à la Japanese

    Japan has preserved its craftsmanship culture even throughout its accelerated industrialization in the late 19th and 20th centuries. This has a considerable impact on its corporate culture. In this interview, swordsmith Pierre Nadeau shares his observations on how learning and knowledge transfer works in Japanese culture, and how it can be observed throughout the country,…

  • The Roof is on

    The Roof is on

    Still some trim and finishing to go but the water will stay out now. Beautiful rammed earth look to the hempcrete walls.