File:Hierro Calentado al carbon.jpg
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Español: Este procedimiento se usó desde la antigüedad para fundir el hierro usando el carbón extraído de las minas. Primero se pone a funcionar el horno en un espacio con suficiente ventilación unos minutos antes de introducir el metal que se desee calentar y luego se espera unos minutos hasta que el metal se ponga de un color incandescente para darle la forma que de verdad se quiera con unos utensilios de metal.
English: It is an iron rod being heated in a charcoal oven for a few minutes. This procedure has been used since ancient times to smelt iron using coal extracted from the mines. First, run the oven in a space with sufficient ventilation for a few minutes before introducing the metal you want to heat and then wait a few minutes until the metal turns an incandescent color to give it the shape you really want with some metal utensils. |
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Author | Diego Baron Carral |
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