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Johannes

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  1. Thank you all for you hartwarming sympathy and good advises...
    I spoke to my teacher in farrier school, and luckely i can post phone my final pracktikal exams to nex year. I 'v decided that i'm going to clean up my smithy and improve smoke evacuation on my forge (right now i get complaints from the neihgbours when the wind coms from the wron direction..), also i'm going to make a list with project i wand to do, en dmake the design and research work for them ready in difirent files, also some scrouching for stock will be a good investment... i'm going to try and do some work with my left , but only verry light work, it is as fosty and as Rich said, turning twisting holding firm.... al thing to avoid ... never taught about working silver wire..maybe a good idea to visit an old lady friend of mine who's a jewelery designer...
    thanks guy's, i was feelling really down about not beeing abletograduate,and to work the forge... but your kind words and good advise has helped me see things more positive...
    I'l keep ya'l informed about the progress, and i'l be posting a tread here soon for my smoke problem, as soon as i can get some pictures to explain the specific situation.

    kind regards, and best wishes,
    Johannes

  2. hi all,
    I't been a while since my last post, but i havn't been doing any blacksmithing work , i had a little accident, and broke my wrist, an injury called a scafoid fracture, after 5 weeks cast it is still not healed properly, i have to wear a removable support for an another 4 weeks, and then the doctor will decide... but whats even worse is, that i won't be able to do any blacksmithing work for at least an another 3 months (the pounding of an heavy hammer would be devastating)...
    so now i am thinking about trying to blacksmith with my left arm (I have done the same with my day job, but that is more drawing and computer work)... anybody ever done this?
    and also, does anybody know of any interesting projects for me to do when i can't smith... things that will help me in my education as a blacksmith? I'm already doing allot of reading.
    well ,any suggestions welcome!
    kind regards
    Johannes

  3. hey chris,
    welcom to the club of aprentice farriers!
    I'v been at it for a while now, and after 2 years of shooling i hope to graduate this june, here in belgium we still have an oficial scholing systhem for farriers.
    so thats my advice, go find a good school, and lean as much as you can about the anatomy of an hoof, but also practise, practise practise!

    regards, en all teh luck in the world!

  4. lots od greath info in this post!!

    my plan is to combine blacksmiting with working as a farrier, that was a traditional combination around here, do ornamental and general repair work in winter time when the work on the horses is slow, but make your main income out of shoeing horses in summer en spring... its just a plan, don't know if it will work, so for now i'm still keeping my dayjob as a designer.
    annyone around here who combines blacksmith and farrier?

  5. I hope for you that that farrier is one who uses old fashioned rasps, cause the newer and cheaper ones ar'n good quality steel, but instead just case hardned mild steel, you could make a thing or two out of them, but they'l, be no good for a knife.

    regards

  6. Ok guys now you really have me wondering what to do with it...
    first, i was actually looking for something small, that i can put in my van, for on site work (max 50 kg) and demos..
    second, i alreddy have a big anvil (400 kg) sitting in the garage, whaiting for a fix up..
    third, i don't think i can really afford it at the moment... (my girlfriend is in between jobs.. so living of one income around here doesn't realy give you much playing room),
    .. so i don't know what to do with it, maybe make a low bit, and see what happens..?
    annyway if annybody wants to buy it, i can get it for you, it is really close to where i work.. and i could perhaps even store it for ya, for a whille (no worries, i won't be using it, not enough space in my shop at the moment).
    so what to do with it?......
    bye the way, yes the beak is included with it.!

  7. try going to a heating or airco repair companny, sometime they have broken units , but , with a working fan in there. you can get em at junk prise usually, but you'l have to take apart the unit yourself.
    also an old vacum cleaner in reverse.. but thats a bit of a noisy sollution.

  8. Yes, I thought about that too.


    everyboddy's always talking about these amunition cans around here... never seen one, wouldn't know where you cold get a thing like that...
    are there just bulits lying around everywhere over there in the US? :o

    ;):rolleyes:
  9. solid fuel bio mass...
    mmn what would you bee using... charcoal is bio mass to right?
    annybody ever tryed forging with corn? i'f heard it can be done...
    wood in my opinion will not get you to high enough temp, unless you make charcoal out of it first.
    just thinking out loud here.. would peat work? maybe the pot needs te be deeper to get a less oxidizing fire.? and a bit bigger perhaps. to be able to pile up more mass to reach a hot enough core temp..

    just thinking..

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