EchoForge & Nuclearwind
Nuclearwind Nuclearwind
Ever thought about building a forge that runs like a clockwork machine—no waste, maximum heat, yet still feels that old‑smoke charm?
EchoForge EchoForge
Sure thing. If we run the bellows on a steady rhythm, we get a tidy burn and a nice, steady heat. Add a little oak wood, keep the sparks in line, and you’ll have that smoky feel without wasting a single ember. A few tweaks, a lot of patience, and you’ll get the best of both worlds.
Nuclearwind Nuclearwind
Sounds like you’ve mapped out the flow, but don’t forget the slag drain. Even the best rhythm throws a few stray embers in the wrong direction, and a stubborn spark can scorch the whole batch. Keep the line tight, and the waste will stay on the floor, not the sky.
EchoForge EchoForge
You’re right, a good slag line is as vital as the bellows. I’ll keep the chute tight and the drain clear, so the heat stays where it belongs and the embers don’t go wild. That way the forge sings its steady tune without any rogue sparks.