[TheForge] Power hammer and jib boom pics.
Jerry Frost
frosty at customcpu.com
Mon Mar 26 13:57:20 EST 2007
I thought so too Don. This is the smoothest changeable
viewpoint set of pics I've seen.
In my boredom I was searching a term I hadn't heard
before, "tilt hammer" and ran across the Topforge site.
(From what I gather "tilt" in this context means to hit
something really HARD) Unfortunately, in my amazement
at the really cool panoramic pics I didn't think to
send the main URL. There is a LOT more to see and read
about this 17th. century industrial forge.
http://www.topforge.co.uk/
Even if you don't have a fast enough connection to
enjoy the panoramic pics, the rest of the site is
really excellent. All you need is time. <grin>
I'm still browsing it only reading bits and pieces.
Frosty
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If it ain't forged
it ain't real.
Wrought iron is.
The FrostWorks
Meadow Lakes, AK.
http://www.artmetalradio.com/
From: <PlumDon at aol.com>
>
> In a message dated 3/25/2007 8:00:08 PM Eastern
> Daylight Time,
> frosty at customcpu.com writes:
> If you have the quicktime viewer you'll LOVE
> checking
> out this water powered forge.
>
> http://www.topforge.co.uk/panoramas/index.htm
>
> That is really amazing. Some of the technology today
> seems almost incredible
> to me. It's hard to believe I can do that from 4000
> or so miles away. At
> full size viewing it even captures the dust laden
> filtered sunlight. The size
> of some of those timbers are staggering. Thanks for
> sharing that with us.
>
> Don Plummer
>
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