Nice! Why did I think you would be our blacksmith? Lol.... So I've got a million questions haha. Seriously I'd love to try my hand at bladesmith but don't have any of the tools so I'll be starting out from scratch, don't want to throw a ton of money into it until I'm confident I can even do it. Looking at constructing a primitive coal fired forge... any suggestions? I've read up on it, looked at videos seems fairly straight forward at beginner level anyway.... you considered master blacksmith?
Look up the "55" forge made out of an old 55 gallon barrel or brake drum forge. The key is to start as cheap as possible. Buy a cheap ballpeen hammer from Home Depot and a cheap pair of "Channel Lock pliers. Go to a local junk yard and find a good sized piece of steel for an anvil and some junk steel. If scrounged correctly you could probably do it all for less that $50. You will have to find coal, buthe in your area it shouldn't be hard. Buy "blacksmith" coal, not cheap stove coal.
Blacksmithing isn't nearly as hard or mystical as people want to make it. It's a few principles that you do a little more as you learn. So definitely YouTube will help as will finding a local forge group or headin to a local fair or event to talk to a blacksmith and observe.
As far as me being a master, I would barely make begginer.
Good site.
http://www.iforgeiron.com