[TheForge] Fw: Ancient metallurgy - US Bicentennial Bloom

mrscherm at aol.com mrscherm at aol.com
Mon Oct 31 14:32:03 EST 2005


Hi Roland,
I sent a photo of some bog iron directly to you, as I dont believe that 
we can attached photos thru theforge.  I looks like thin layers of 
crusty brittle iron amongst muck, leaves and whatall.
Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Rowland Smuck <rsmuck at direcway.com>
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Sent: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:58:57 -0800
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Fw: Ancient metallurgy - US Bicentennial Bloom

Does anybody have a picture of Bog Ore, I don't know what to look for?
Rowland of Roseburg, OR 97470
10 miles to the nearest Red Light
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From: "Bruce Freeman" <FREEMAB at pt.fdah.com>
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Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Fw: Ancient metallurgy - US Bicentennial Bloom


Just curious -  Where was that bog iron stored between mining and 
smelting?

Bruce
NJ

>>> mrscherm at aol.com 10/25/2005 11:09:57 AM >>>

In 1976 we had over a hundred volunteers gathering "bog iron" from
swamps and cranberry bogs on the south shore area of Boston and Cape
Cod. Over the course of about 10 months, we accumulated about a ton of
bog iron platelets and used the Saugus Iron Work site to re-enact early
American iron smelting. We used sea shells gathered from the beach and
mixed it with the bog iron in equal amounts and purchased hardwood
charcoal for fuel. We didnt make this recipe up, we read it in the
"Iron Master's" log books from the Iron Works library. Of course we
were sure we'd end up with hundreds of pounds of iron. We had lined up
blacksmiths and projects ranging from nails to muzzle loaders and
eagerly awaited the results of our efforts. It was so incredibly
difficult to get the bloom to stay together (similar to forging a
meteorite) that after about 60 reheats, we ended up with just about
enough iron to make one small trade ax. Was fun though. I dont know who
ended up with all the photos and log of the activities, but I think we
gave it to the Iron Works or the National Park Service.
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Phlip <phlip at 99main.com>
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Sent: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 20:51:05 -0400
Subject: [TheForge] Fw: Ancient metallurgy article...

Think you metalheads might find this interesting. Think the guy might
have
asked a few SCAdians, though- we've got folks whove been producing
successful blooms for a while.


> http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/10/051011073801.htm
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