Next Episode of Milwaukee Blacksmith is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
In the blue collar town of Milwaukee, Kent Knapp and his three sons make their living in the 5,000-year-old craft of blacksmithing. Behind the power of his 100-year-old screw press and 135-year-old anvil, Kent built this business from the ground up. From bank vaults, to bike frames, and any large steel piece you can dream up, there's nothing this family can't forge. Kent has made it his mission to pass the trade down to his kids, hoping that they'll step up and carry the business into the future. But they're going to have to work hard for it and come together as a team, which for these adolescent brothers, skilled as they are, is an uphill battle.
Veteran blacksmith Kent Knapp and his three sons put their 5,000-year-old craft to the test as they take on a commission for a one-of-a-kind Death Star firepit.
The Knapps pay tribute to the city's rich brewing history by attempting to build a giant steel beer bottle for the annual Brewfest. Plus, the family needs Birdie to save the day, if he doesn't quit first.
Sparks fly in the forge after the local high school commissions a high-profile build and Kent brings in his oldest daughter to help.
Oldest brother Miles Knapp's inspired idea to craft a pile of steel scrap into a giant octopus chandelier lands him his first job as foreman.
When the team gets their biggest commission ever--a $25,000 order for a humongous steel dinosaur--they must take it on while juggling a second job on a tight deadline.
With a $25,000 T-Rex commission in jeopardy the family pulls together to forge what will either be their most colossal failure, or greatest triumph.
When their 100-year-old power hammer breaks down, the team must use their bare hands and ingenuity to finish a rush job.
The forge rocks around the clock when blacksmith Kent Knapp tries to create a giant steel version of a classic Les Paul guitar.
The kids put their craftsmanship to the test when Kent has them switch duties in the shop while forging a motorcycle-inspired steel behemoth.
While the Mayor of Milwaukee commissions the Knapps to build their largest and most important sculpture to date, Birdie has one foot out the door.
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