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You might be a Blacksmith if...... (almost)
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Me and Dale messing around at Moony's do last November. Kiddies, look away before the end, that man is being rude :D
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Dale on the big Massey
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Dale forging one of the larger branches for the memorial tree under Glenn's 5cwt Massey
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Dale and Phil playing on the baby Anyang
Journeymansmith
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Two of my mates from Oz forging steel for a memorial in memory of the people lost in the forest fires of Black Saturday. Dale Russell is the first followed by Phil
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Myself at work under a 5 cwt Massey
Journeymansmith
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Filmed last November at my good friend Glenn Moon's workshop in Braidwood NSW, Australia. I was helping him with a commission for a Korean war memorial.
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New Forge
Journeymansmith
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This is a new project I'm taking on. Setting up a small Forge for Stepping Stones City Farm, in Stepney, London
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Journeyman Smith Demo 9
Journeymansmith
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Putting an ornamental 'pyramid' point on the end of an 'upset'* piece of 16mm square stock.
*upset means the end has been heated and then driven into the face of the anvi...
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Journeyman Smith Demo 8
Journeymansmith
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Final video for the leaf, using the hammer to wrap the stem. In reality this project can be done in two or three heats by experienced Smiths. I hope you enjoyed it.
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Journeyman Smith Demo 7
Journeymansmith
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Starting to bend the stem over to make a loop for the keyring, although this can be done with round nosed tongs I did it this way to show all you really need is the hammer.
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Journeyman Smith Demo 6
Journeymansmith
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Continuing to thin out the stem of the leaf on the anvil, the rotating of the stock helps prevent flatspots and keeps the stem round in profile.
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Journeyman Smith Demo 5
Journeymansmith
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Thinning the stem of the leaf over the horn, or beak of the anvil
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