What are bolt tongs used for?
Ava Richardson
Updated on April 29, 2026
What are bolt tongs used for?
Bolt tongs are a type of tongs that are used often by blacksmiths. This design of tongs has an arc before it reaches the jaw end, also known as the nibs. The arcs allow the smith to grab bars with awkward shapes or parts to be grabbed easily. It makes sense they’re called “bolt” tongs.
What are Wolf Jaw tongs?
Wolf jaw tongs are known as the universal tong because they can grip multiple types and sizes of stock, compared to specialized models. Our Centaur Forge wolf jaw tongs are made from lightweight 8560-grade steel and feature balls at the end of the reins to afford you maximum control.
What are blacksmith tongs used for?
Tongs allow a blacksmith to grip, lift and rotate red-hot metal in his forge. They also allow the blacksmith to place metal deep into burning coals so that it can be heated quickly and effectively. Box joint tongs merely use a different method to attach the two reins together to make functioning tongs.
What material is used to make tongs?
A good tong steel, particularly for beginning tong makers, is the common mild steel called A36 that typically has a maximum of . 29% carbon. More experienced tong makers sometimes like to use a medium carbon steel such as 1045, 4140, 8640 for a stronger tong.
What material are tongs made of?
Tongs are constructed of stainless steel, wood, nylon, aluminum, and other heat resistant materials with a few designs having plastic or silicon coated areas on the handles as well as the Tong tips to provide a more comfortable or secure hold when grasping and holding various food items.
What are box jaw tongs?
Box Jaw Tongs are great for working with flat bar stock and the edges that form the “box” give you a sturdy hold on your material. The jaw has a generous amount of material that allows it to be drawn out to fit a variety of sizes. Quick Box Jaw Tongs are made from 3/8″ thick mild steel.
What are blacksmith tongs called?
The handles of tongs are called the reins, which are used by blacksmiths to open and close a pair of tongs. The opening and closing action is facilitated by the joint of the tongs, which is located where the reins meet.