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Solano

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  1. I have gotten coal from this place before. Very good bituminous coal, it was around $300 a ton as I recall. 

    Thompson Bros Mining Co
    Street: 3379 East Garfield Road
    North Lima, oh 44452-
    Phone: (330) 549-3979

     

    But why not try L-Brand coke? Look them up online. I get it from a farriers supply in Amarillo TX, as I live just an hour west of there. I am moving to norther MI as soon as I sell my place, maybe a few of us can get together and get a ton ?? There are a few blacksmiths around your area that you might contact.

    Vince

  2. Rich and Steve,

    I was one of the new guys that came and went during some  of the knife chats. I just want to say that some nights I left because some of the information was way above my skill level and I felt if I wasnt ready to apply it, I should learn more first. I felt bad a couple of times when told to check the blueprint pages. I have to mention as a new person, it was difficult to find what I wanted, and the search does NOT always send me to what I want with repeated refined search request, but I eventually find it. To make a long story short, I am one of the new guys that learned alot, and very much appreciate your time and effort. Thank you very much. I have in the past asked Rich a question or two that was probably very basic to him and he answered me well. I have learned alot from posts and forum replies. At this point I understand the frustration y'all get when someone says they are new to this and want to make a knife! I have made dozens and dozens of objects with your "intentional practice" theory. Am I ready to make a knife, absolutely not, what I will do is continue to practice. I have the luxury of a real good smith in my area that has been real good to help me, and would like to say to anyone new, get to an experienced person or a class. Unlearning bad habits are hard, learn good ones to begin with.

    Again, thank you to all the contributors.

    Vince Smith

  3. I dont think I will ever forget one of the first things Frank Turley said when I attended one of his short classes.

     

    "So, you want to be a blacksmith, and wear a size 50 shirt and peer thru a keyhole with both eyes at the same time"! 

     

    BTW Frank, thanks a million for the time you spent with us. I have benefited from it greatly, and have worn out the notes I took as well.

     

    Vince Smith

    San Jon, NM

  4. Here are a few things I have made for Christmas gifts.

    I am a total beginner to this craft so any good critique would be appreciated. I have been at this less than a year and maybe get 10-15 hours a month of practice. I have been lucky enough to spend some time with experienced smiths and that is certainly the way to start.

    Some of the posted items have been donated to a fundraiser.

    I owe alot of the project ideas to the good smiths and contributors to IFI

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    Some of these things are first's of item.

    Maybe this is in the wrong forum if one of the moderators would move it appropriately.

     

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