[TheForge] Suggestions, please
Bruce Freeman
FREEMAB at pt.fdah.com
Wed Jan 19 13:42:10 EST 2005
Roses are a nice idea, but "old fashioned" roses might be more period
authentic. And easier to forge!
(Old fashioned roses have only four petals. Most country folk know it
as that g*******d bramble that grows everywhere they don't want it and
is a killer to get rid of.)
Bruce
NJ
>>> lughaid at earthlink.net 1/14/2005 12:36:25 AM >>>
t 08:05 PM 1/13/2005, you wrote:
>I have just been (tentatively) hired for a Renn Faire in June. The
deal is,
>they'll pay my expenses, but in order for me to actually make money,
I'll be
>selling stuff I make. I'd like some ideas, guys, of things that would
be
>sellers, basicly as souvenirs, at such an event- I know several of you
have
>done that sort of thing.
>
>Saint Phlip,
>CoD
Phlip, you'll want to do a lot of prep in advance,& make stock for
sales,
and so on. Always have a few big ticket items on display,as a draw for
the
folks who have money and are looking for a craftsman.
Roses are always a big seller. If you want to make money at it, buy the
precut blanks, available at Kayne &
Son,<http://www.blacksmithsdepot.com/Templates/cart_templates/cart-detail.php?theLocation=/Resources/Products/Supplies/Rose_blank_kit>
among other places. Under $10, add labor and a drop of rose oil,., sell
for
$150. For a different look, take the finished rose to a dull red or
black
heat and brush with a brass brush.. Just like magic.
Along the same vein, I picked up an acorn die @ a hammer in. I can
hammer
the end of a 1/2 " bar into an oak leaf, draw out the stem and cut it
off,
leaving about 3/4" at the end.Then I take a heat & hammer into a rough
ball, then a high heat and sink into the acorn die. A bit of brushing
and
you have a nice piece of jewelry, or a decorative element for another
piece.
Doing demos, I always make a lot of "s" hooks and drive hooks. never
seem
to have 'em by the end of the weekend.
Depending on the season of the faire, Barbeque Sets with Fork, Spatula
&
Skewers go well, or fireplace sets for a fall faire. Getting into the
big
money though.
Can be fun hammering out ladles on a swage block too, demonstrating how
you
shrink the edges by hammering out the wrinkles. File the edges and
rivet to
a handle, or weld to a twisted handle.
Lastly... making nails is fast... taper, nick drop into header and
break
it off and head it. It's a very quick demo. Even the MTV kids stick
around
that long. ;^)
A quick bend with two tongs and close it over the tip of the horn, and
you
have a ring... nice cheap souvenir.
Michael D. Horgan , lughaid at earthlink.net
http://members.aol.com/lughaid/
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