the biggest job then again is the ferriers. in an artillery battery, we have approximately 140 horses. there's actually more horses than there are men. so the ferriers have a big job. i heated up this meat. right now i'm just going to forge it to a point on the anvil using a three-pound hammer. i look for a nice orange color. and we come underneath the shelter. you can see the orange color. i just want to bring this to a point. so i will hammer a few times on one side, and then a few times on the other. i'm going to put a little smaller piece in so we can work a little faster. a good blacksmith always has a real good pair of tongs. heat this back up. now, this lever is operating at a pair of bellows in the back of the forge. and you can see the gray leather bag going up and down. that's filling up with air. and then the air comes out of the top of the forge into the fire pit. in the forge is also -- you'll notice it says forge l. this would be attached to an artillery battery, battery l. down here are the three drawers for stor