[TheForge] Jesse James and Hofi

Andrew Vida osan at netlabs.net
Fri Dec 16 14:43:32 EST 2011


Want to see english wheel work?  Wray Schelin is the man.  None better 
on the planet.  I would go so far as to say he rewrote the book on the 
english wheel and is pretty well responsible to its revival as a tool in 
the automobile restoration biz.  His shop is cool - builds his own 
english wheels.  Compared to what is commercially available, his are 
rude beasts.  Large, heavy, and very rigid compared to anything else.

I watched Wray raise an annealed aluminum panel into something 
resembling a bowl.  He then challenged the notion of "work hardening" 
and proceeded to take the now-stiff aluminum and return it to almost 
dead flat and soft as it had been.  I must confess that had I not 
watched him do it hisownself I would have thought him taking too many 
sips off the jug.

Wray also holds classes on this sort of work.  It really is an amazing 
craft.

On 12/16/2011 9:53 AM, Mark and Sylvia Mondloch wrote:
> I enjoyed the show for what it was. I can't imagine how many young people
> learned a little about blacksmithing and may now want to try it. I also
> liked watching him use his English wheel and Yoder(sp) hammer.
>
>
>
> Mark and Sylvia Mondloch
> Silver Creek Pottery&  Forge
> mondloch at silvercreekpottery.com
> www.silvercreekpottery.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dicksplint at aol.com
> Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 2:24 AM
> To: theforge at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [TheForge] Jesse James and Hofi
>
>
> What a joke.  Jesse James a blacksmith.  I've been doing this long enough I
> don't need someone to tell me or show me how to swing a hammer.  These so
> called experts might be able to blow smoke up someone else's butt.  It's all
> show and no go and another way to take your money.  What a waste of my time
> and your money.  What makes any hammer better then another.  The only
> differences is this guy convinced you somehow other wise and you got to have
> his hammer if you want to do it his way. What's wrong with doing it your
> way?  Why not make your own hammer if you can't buy one of the thousands off
> the shelf that could work for you for alot less money.  This guy isn't
> traveling around or doing anything for free.  I'm sure James wasn't thought
> anything from Hofi for free.  I wouId waste a penny buying anything either
> of these guys were selling.  If I swing a hammer one way and it hurts I stop
> doing it that way.  I haven't seen anything from Hofi or James I'm impressed
> with.  It's al
> l bull crap.  I have better things to do then watch any of it on TV.  A
> friend called to tell me Jesse James was on TV calling himself a blacksmith.
> I could only watch about 5 minutes worth until I was about ready to upchuck.
>
> Richard
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vincent_Nakovics<Vincent_Nakovics at nps.gov>
> To: theforge<theforge at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Wed, Dec 14, 2011 10:30 am
> Subject: [TheForge] Jesse James and Hofi
>
>
> Hi Guys,
>    While Hofi may be the smith du jour, the hammer techniques he talks
> bout were taught to me as a kid long before I ever thought of using an
> nvil by my neighbor who was a cabinet maker. Say late 1960's. As far as JJ
> eing a blacksmith - I am quite sure that this episode made them both loads
> f cash. More power to them. The benefit is that a lot of folks who would
> ever have looked at an anvil might give it a whirl and who knows... the
> ext Nol Putnam, Yellin, Colnik, etc might be out there watching. JJ
> ertainly didn't re-invent blacksmithing, but it sure has been fun reading
> nd talking about the show.
> erry Christmas and Happy New Year!
> hanks for keeping this blog running!
> est Regards,
> Vince
>
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