[TheForge] instructions - books, newsletters and websites?

Rick rick at smokyforge.com
Sat Dec 17 08:16:56 EST 2005


I think the Anvilfire Iforge page ( http://www.anvilfire.com/iforge/ ) is a 
great resource for this kind of thing.  Almost all of the demos there are 
well detailed and well done.  And, there are a lot of them there.  Some that 
take a longer time, and some that can be done quickly.

Rick Crawford at Rafter Lazy C
  Home of Smoky Forge and Lem the Wonder Mule
   In the middle of Northern Illinois

    http://www.smokyforge.com
     rick at smokyforge.com



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bruce Freeman" <FREEMAB at pt.fdah.com>
To: <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 8:11 AM
Subject: [TheForge] instructions - books, newsletters and websites?


BACKGROUND:

As I'm sure many of you have discovered, when it comes time to demonstrate 
blacksmithing, we often have some difficulty coming up with a good demo 
project.  A good demo, in my opinion, should not take very long, should 
result in an item the audience can relate to or understand, and should not 
involve welding.

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Therefore, I'm looking to the Internet for additional demos.  I've already 
gone through AnvilFire and the AFC sites and pulled a few demos from them.

THE QUESTION:
1) What OTHER websites (ABANA chapters or otherwise) do you know of that 
have project instructions?
2) What books do you know of with such projects?

Thanks.  Your input is appreciated.

Bruce
NJ



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