Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2007
Volume: 2
Issue: 8
Page No. 1255 - 1261

An Evaluation of Improved Local Blacksmith Process

Authors : P.K. Oke

Abstract: Blacksmithing processes one the most ancient craft and forerunner of all metal forming processes in used is almost fading out in Nigeria because of the quality and quantity of the products. Base on this fact, this study was conducted on manufacturing processes and products in local blacksmith shops in view to improve the quality and quantity of the products. Questionnaires were administered to 70 local blacksmith shops in the south west of Nigeria to verify the manufacturing processes with its associated factors. Critical analysis of the probable solution to the problems as indicated by respondents from the questionnaire lead to redesigning and development of some equipment, which include: Heat treatment bath, close furnace and forging machine in the shop. The performance evaluation carried out on the equipment using two selected products (Chisel and Hammer head) showed that quality and productivity can be considerably improved using developed equipment. The sample from improved equipment showed remarkable increased in hardness, strength and ductility when compared to samples from traditional equipment. These equipment are also simple in design and can be fabricated from locally available materials.

How to cite this article:

P.K. Oke , 2007. An Evaluation of Improved Local Blacksmith Process . Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2: 1255-1261.

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