[TheForge] Newby knifemaker
Kevin donahoe
[email protected]
Thu Aug 14 21:45:05 2003
Thanks for the kind words, it is fun.. interestingly, the most animated he
got (aside from dodging hot steel) was when he figured out the treadle
hammer was a GREAT can crusher :) Kevin
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[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Mark Pesetsky
Sent: Thursday, 14 August, 2003 7:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [TheForge] Newby knifemaker
Somehow I thought I could demo a technique and let him go at it a bit, but
he pretty much took steady direction. Even after burning up a piece in the
coal, I had to tell him when to check the iron every heat. Drawing a point
was the first challenge, just made sure to let him know that when he missed
and hit the anvil to not let the hammer smack him in the face. He promised
to practice hammer control on a 2x4 at home. We ended up making a letter
opener out of 1/2" square in about 3 hours. Had to make him drink water
regularly, as he got to feeling a bit nauseous. What a challenge to explain
things that have become reflex over time... make brain hurt! He was
thrilled with the results (it ended up being 75% his effort, 25% mine), and
I stamped his name and date in the blade.
He went home with my QuadState flyer, and his dad intrigued at the prospect.
At least I didn't scare him off :)
This was the first thing I read this morning...I must say that it was a
GREAT read..
Awesome story/effort by all involved...I hope this inspires us all to share
the knowledge...Especially with the younger folk..
Thanks/Take Care
Mark
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