[TheForge] instructions - books, newsletters and websites?
Washington, Aubrey O.
awashington at ou.edu
Mon Dec 19 12:47:51 EST 2005
Jim,
What was the story?
Aubrey
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You're welcome. It originated with a demo and story by Walt Scadden.
Jim Pigott
Mississippi Forge Council
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Thanks to whoever suggested the "square knot" wall hook. I made one last
night and it came out nicely (after a lot of tweaking).
Aubrey
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Sent: Fri 12/16/2005 7:50 PM
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Try the "Best of the Bits" vol 1,2,3,4 & 5
available from Judd Clem at Ajc665 at aol.com or 256-232-2615
each is edited by Clay Spencer and is chock full of small to medium
projects & tips
look here for an index of Vol 1 & 2.
http://afc.abana-chapter.com/best_of.html
I havent gotten around to the other volumes yet.
they are:
$14 each
2 for $26
3 for $36
4 for $46
or all 5 for $56
the pricing above includes postage to US addresses
Visa & M/C accepted.. and if you order now you might get them for Christmas.
mike
At 08:11 AM 12/16/2005, you wrote:
>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.
>
>(The last is mainly because in demo circumstances - typically full
>daylight - forge welding is difficult. Another concern is the splash of
>slag hitting the audience, but I don't let that bother me to
>much. Finally, there's the fear that the weld won't take. I wouldn't be
>concerned about that at all, except that it IS so hard to judge a weld
>heat in full daylight. I can routinely make a weld in a shop, but my
>success rate in daylight is dismal.)
>
>My purpose in this is to teach a substantial number of NJBA members each
>some simple demos so that when they show up at a county fair, etc.,
>they'll have something to "show off."
>
>What I'm seeking are good instructions for good projects. That is to say,
>the instructions must be sufficiently detailed and well illustrated. This
>proves to be a significant issue. I've come across many good ideas for
>demo projects, but with little explanation of how to execute them. While
>I may be able to do it myself, I really don't care to write up a bunch of
>demos right now. That takes a considerable amount of time and
>effort. I'd rather make use of demos others have already written up.
>
>I have begun going through my library for projects. For example, Tucker's
>book is full of interesting projects. Unfortunately, I doubt I could
>capture an audience's attention with feathers and wedges (rock-splitting
>hardware) for example. So by the time I get through my list of
>requirements, there are really very few appropriate projects in that
>book. The same is true for other books I've started going through. I
>suspect my entire book collection will yield only about a dozen suitable
>projects.
>
>Newsletters are another obvious source of such info, and I plan to go back
>through back-issues I have. But I have a limited number, so that's a
>limited resource.
>
>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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