[TheForge] I know what _I_ want for Xmas ;-)
Phlip
phlip at 99main.com
Tue Dec 14 20:10:10 EST 2004
Check out the following, guys. Looks like something to put on our Wish
Lists, wouldn't you think?
Saint Phlip,
CoD
"When in doubt, heat it up and hit it with a hammer."
Blacksmith's credo.
If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it is probably not a
cat.
Never a horse that cain't be rode,
And never a rider who cain't be throwed....
> IRON SMELTING in the VIKING AGE CD_ROM
>
> The very first smelting of metallic iron from native iron ore in
> North America took place in northern Newfoundland some time about
> 1000 AD. This Norse occupation site, now thought to be the actual
> LiefsbuDir of the Sagas, is located at L'Anse aux Meadows. The first
> blacksmithing work also was undertaken there.
>
> This disk is a compilation of a number of materials related to an
> ongoing experiments concerned with Iron in the Viking Age. It
> includes the primary documentation of a series of smelts using
> elements of the technology available in Scandinavia circa 1000 AD.
> The core team involved in these smelts are made up of members of the
> Dark Ages Re-creation Company of Ontario, Canada. There are also a
> series of illustrated articles outlining the work and equipment of
> the Norse Blacksmith. The collection contains over 600 images, most
> of them large scale (20 x 14). It also contains a number of working
> drawings and plans. Several articles included are primary rough
> drafts for papers and reports currently under production.
>
> Iron Smelting in the Viking Age is primarily the work of Darrell
> Markewitz. Darrell is an Interpretive Program Designer, a specialist
> in the Viking Age. He created the 'Norse Encampment' series of
> programs,
> starting in 1992. The culmination of this work was the 'Viking
> Encampment' living history presentation for Parks Canada at L'Anse
> aux Meadows NHSC. In 2003 he designed and produced the exhibit 'World
> of the Norse' for the Cranbrook Institute of Science. He was part of
> the original concept team for the Smithsonian's 'Vikings - North
> Atlantic Saga'. He also worked on the educational programing related
> to the Newfoundland Museum's 'Full Circle - First Contact'. In 2000
> he created and delivered the college level program 'Interpreting the
> Viking Age'.
>
> This CD-ROM has been created to operate CROSS PLATFORM. It is
> formatted to allow it to function on either MAC or IBM/PC computers.
> The content has been created as HTML - it is designed to operate
> inside your normal web browser (either NETSCAPE or EXPLORER).
>
> DISK CONTENTS
>
> * Ironwork in the Viking Age
> Iron in the Viking Age
> Iron & Smelting in Vinland
> 2001 Experimental Smelt
> Reconstructing a Norse Forge
> Norse Iron Artifacts
> * DARC Experiments
> DARC Smelt - May 2002
> Additional Materials
> DARC Smelt - June 2003
> Additional Materials
> DARC Smelt - June 2004
> Additional Materials
> DARC Smelt - October 2004
> * Early Iron Symposium 2004
> Norse Short Shaft Smelter
> Experiment Notes
> * General Smelting Notes
> Norse Smelting Overview
> Limits of Experiment
> Forms of Experiment
> * Bonus Materials
> Japanese Tatara - Early Iron
> 'Electro-Roman' - Frontier Museum
> Viking Age Bronze Casting
> the World of the Norse
>
> IRON SMELTING in the VIKING AGE
> Will be available for shipping starting Monday December 13, 2004.
> Cost per disk is $25 CDN (plus shipping) and can be ordered directly
> off the web site:
>
> http://www.warehamforge.ca/ironsmelt.html
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