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Dan Zak

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  1. I am really looking forward to the event. Watching demos and the tailgating as well as meeting more like minded folks. I plan on getting there Thursday pm sometime. I also plan to attend the Black Iron days event at Hartwick Pines in Michigan in August. I am slowly picking up tools and such After having the chance to work and learn from Jim Coke in a beginner intro a few months ago I realize I have so much to learn and the correct tools help a ton. The info that everyone has shared on this thread is appreciated. I hope to meet some of you during the event.

    Thanks

    Dan Zak

  2. I am just getting started in smithing and have heard this a very good event to watch demos and talk to smiths and learn.   I plan on attending for the first time this year. Can anyone tell me about camping at the fairgrounds. I don't mind camping and are there showers available at the fairgrounds?  I am really looking forward to the tailgate sales . I need some more equipment for my shop. I have been looking for 2014 show info and schedule of events times etc but have not found much. Who would I contact to get a schedule? 

     

    Thanks

    Dan

  3. Thanks , Frosty you are right on the money. Working with a person such as Jim is huge . The learning curve is shortened a great deal. I am looking forward to more projects and challenges as there will plenty of both. The knowledge and resources on this site and the willingness to help a greenhorn like me is much appreciated.

     

     

     

    Zeke

  4. I have been working on getting set up to start blacksmithing . It is through this site that I met Jim Coke. I met him and he offered to get started. Well I jumped at the chance and what a great day I had working with Jim. It turns out I live in the same area. I have attached a few pics of the items with Jim's patience and guidance I created for my first attempt. Jim I can't thank you enough.......Zekepost-31856-0-34340300-1398691899_thumb.jpost-31856-0-04171100-1398691924_thumb.jpost-31856-0-91194100-1398691955_thumb.jpost-31856-0-56470400-1398691992_thumb.j

  5. I picked up this anvil recently the serial #  serial looks like 10020. It's pretty tough to read. I could make out 127 on the side below the name from what I have read on IFI I believe that is the weight. Can anyone tell me when this was made. The edges are in pretty good shape. I also picked up a forge with a buffalo hand crank blower a bucket of coal , hammers and misc tongs and a bunch of misc scrap steel and two vices all from the same guy.  I just need to get my shop set up now and start heating iron and see where it takes me.

  6. Frosty,

     

      Thanks for the welcome. Being new to smithing and such I thought I would have to travel long distances to find some guidance and classes  but as I do more research it turns out there are a number of talented folks in the area. And sites like IFI with people with common interests sharing info hopefully will help me learn that much quicker 

     

     

    Zeke

  7.  I am just getting started in blacksmithing and forging. I'm building my first forge right now . I am using a piece of railroad rail for a anvil until I find one . I have good size area in my barn to set up shop. I have been cruising some of the forums and taking in info . It great to see everyone sharing their knowledge and tips . My goal is to make some ornamental pieces and possibly get in to making knives and hatchets . I guess I will let the iron show me what creative path to follow. 

     

    Make the sparks fly

    Zeke

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