Iron & Fire (2016)
Iron & Fire
2016Backwoods blacksmith Daniel Casey is one of the most skilled craftsmen in America. Using raw steel and ancient timber, Daniel hammers out a variety of historic weapons for a roster of highly discerning collectors and enthusiasts. Based in a close-knit community deep in the Ozarks, tradition and family are close to Daniel's heart, but at the end of a long, hard day, he's all about fun - as he kicks back with buddies to test his creations. The result is a jaw-dropping array of exploding targets, speeding bullets, and razor sharp knives.
Seasons & Episode
Daniel has been given a new challenge: create an 18th century North Carolina style rifle for a professional shooter. Due to the need for extreme accuracy. Daniel will test the gun by splitting a ball on an axe head. Will Daniel's reputation remain on track, or will the rifle miss the mark?
Daniel crafts a custom "smooth bore" shotgun, made with locally harvested walnut. This short-range weapon was the gun of choice for soldiers in the Revolutionary, French and Indian wars - then over time it became widely used for hunting birds, earning its' nickname the "fowler." Daniel also needs to figure out a way to move his shooting range farther from his house.
Daniel tackles an iconic and challenging Native tool: The Pipe Tomahawk. Meanwhile, Daniel's worried about flooding on his property and cooks up an explosive plan to deal with a log jam.
Daniel works on an 1850's percussion rifle for a very particular client. While working on the restoration, Daniel and the guys find time for a friendly fish gigging competition.
Daniel travels to Kentucky to work with his mentor on a powerful Bear Pistol. Normally taking four weeks to build, Daniel only has four days to get this build together. With time against him, and his mentor watching over his shoulder, the pressure is on for Daniel.
As winter settles into the Ozarks, Daniel is hard at work forging an Early American-style grease lamp. At the same time, Daniel's tackling a rare 1842 rifle commissioned by the US government for trade with the Indians. Meanwhile, Daniel's called in to help clear a massive beaver dam that's causing trouble on a friend's land.
The Casey boys are invited on a traditional hog hunt, and Daniel forges the ultimate spear for the occasion. Meanwhile, Daniel gets some quality time with his three-year-old son, Wesley, and Bob and the boys head to the firing range to create what Bob likes to call "Flint Lock Art."Source: History Channel
Backwoods blacksmith Daniel Casey is one of the most skilled craftsmen in America. Using raw steel and ancient timber, Daniel hammers out a variety of historic weapons for a roster of highly discerning collectors and enthusiasts. Based in a close-knit community deep in the Ozarks, tradition and family are close to Daniel's heart, but at the end of a long, hard day, he's all about fun - as he kicks back with buddies to test his creations. The result is a jaw-dropping array of exploding targets, speeding bullets, and razor sharp knives.