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  1. Thanks Mick. I knew the other members would love your work as much as I do.

    I saw the flower & the clock, maybe the box too, on BB. You never cease to amaze me with the way you use your pattern welded steel, never mind that you can make those patterns in the first place. I reckon you & Owen are 2 of my biggest inspirations in the blacksmithing side of things.

    Is the box the same one that was in the fire & iron gallery a few years back? And was the clock there too?

    All the best
    Matt

  2. Dale, the TAFE at Ipswich runs a blacksmith course. That one & the one where Moony lectures are the only 2 I know of at present. Ipswich, however, is no use to our new member being in Qld.

  3. If you don't own a Saracen, you need a Land Rover for that trip! Lucky I happen to have one. ;) Mind you, a lift in the old APC would be fun. :)

    Phil, I hear what you're saying but I do see Dale & Moony's point. Other than the lack of BIG hammers, and the likelihood of the corroboree site being colder as it's lower down it is better set up for large groups.

    Dale, what's the cover like at the corroboree site now? The one BIG issue is if it tips down, Moony's smithy is a good place to escape the weather.

  4. Hi & welcome.

    A smithy would be great, but not entirely necessary. Some of us (me included) work out of our garage - dragging everything out each time you want to forge get tiresome mind you.
    Double-Edge2 has a smithy in his back garden with a few tarps slung overhead for shade / rain. One of the other members here has 3 Walls made from old oil drums, no roof.

    Basically, you ideally want a nice gloomy spot for the forge so you can see the colours well, but it's not essential. Just get some metal hot & get hammering. :)

  5. Hi Owen

    Here's a plan - come out in October for 'Get Hammered' at Moony's. It's a lot like half way between one of your BB gatherings & Jack-Jack's. ;) And since Phil will be there - and his forge isn't all that far away (in Aussie terms) you can do the research in person! :D

    Ian (Longstrider) & his missus came last year & had a great time. :)

    Lovely looking hammer mate. Was the one you sold your main shop hammer that you taught me on?

    All the best
    Matt

  6. Welcome to IFI. :)

    Given your specific interest, I'd definitely recommend you also join British Blades ( www.britishblades.com ).
    As for classes - again given your interest the best in the area would probably be Owen Bush ( www.owenbush.co.uk ). He's on the other side of London from you. Not too bad on the M25 - at the right time of day! ;) (yes, I'm a Brit)

    40mins SW of London? That covers a LARGE area - anywhere from say Streatham to maybe as far as Brighton depending on traffic. :D :P

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