[TheForge] blacksmith's boot dance
Ron Childers
ron at munlaw.net
Wed Mar 30 10:45:12 EDT 2011
And the FABA Clinker Breaker?
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From: theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Saint Phlip
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 4:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [TheForge] blacksmith's boot dance
Cute, Peter. Can I pass it along to the EK Metalsmiths list?
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 1:17 PM, peter fels <artgawk at thegrid.net> wrote:
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> This is an old article i wrote for the CBA many years ago
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> Blacksmith's Boot Dance
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> An advisory for the B. S.ing tenderfoot
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> Surprisingly. your slake tub needs to be large enough to
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> accommodate your entire boot. Space for two boots is seldom
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> necessary. Be thankful.
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> You will realize the wisdom of this the first time some
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> lonely chunk of hot iron nuzzles its warm way down that little
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> gap in your boot top.
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> So as to save the beginner some very important seconds
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> trying to figure out what to do when there is a sizzling siren
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> going off in their footware; the inquiring tenderfoot is urgently
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> and rightly advised......
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> Plunge the Whole Smoking Boot (be it right or left, his or
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> hers) Unhesitatingly Into the Quench Tank!
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> There is No suitable means of getting that boot off fast
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> enough! Do not even consider hesitating ! Plunk it ,sock and
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> all,right in there and never mind the laces or the laughter 'till
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> it's under and coooling!
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> This lesson can be burned into the student's memory more
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> quickly by the wearing of cuffs , sneakers or shorts at the
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> forge. Fingers may be used to assist the flow of water into the
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> soggy shoe.A cold day can be worse than a hot day.
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> The first time, I figured out the right move a little late,
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> then my foot jammed in the bottom of the bucket.
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> While we're on the subject of burns ; the novice smith is
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> probably working with fire and iron as a matter of choice and
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> thus is apt to have more than a wee bit of the pyromanical about
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> them (in a socially acceptable form, you bet).
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> This is a condition that results in frequent burns for the
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> enthusiast, as their mommy probably told them it would.
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> Some practioners of our art rely on butter for the burn,
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> others lard or salves, aloe or what have you. More power to them
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> (wait, do we really want to give burn victims more power?).
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> My own experience with burns (those that do not break the
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> skin) is...
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> The Quicker you can quench that burn, the more you can limit
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> damage and the less it will smart ( we're smart enough that way
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> already). Individual seconds of delay seem to make a major
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> difference .
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> Unless your slake tub is septic or salted; plunk the hot-
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> spot right in and leave it soak there a while. Pass the first
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> minute perhaps thinking about the nearest ice cubes (portable).
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> To fend off boredom while swishing the burn around;
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> contemplate explaining to your significant-other why you have
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> your elbow in the quench tank and your butt in the air, as I have
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> done.
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> Now that you know where the pit falls, take heart. Even
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> black heat is a fast teacher and after a while you won't fry bits
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> of your anatomy quite so often or maybe it's just that you don't
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> notice so much.
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Saint Phlip
So, you think your data is safe?
http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/01/23/schneier.google.hacking/index.html?hpt=T2
Heat it up
Hit it hard
Repent as necessary.
Priorities:
It's the smith who makes the tools, not the tools which make the smith.
.I never wanted to see anybody die, but there are a few obituary
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