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FieryFurnace

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  1. I'd love to meet a fellow forum member.
    We just got back from the event on the square here. It was real slow! I made enough to cover the booth space with a few dollars extra, but since I didn't set up alone I don't have to pay the whole bill. (We do it according to profit percintage so I pay the most but not all) Anyway, I got the customary "prospects" for special orders too. The raffle was a total loss. It's a $40.00 poker and I sold about $13-15 worth of tickets. Oh well! I'm going to try it again at a couple bigger events to see if this one was just a bummer. I did meet the smith that I was talking about on chat. He was real nice and I hope we can get together. He had a photo album of his work, and he had some real nice stuff. So, I hope next week will be a little better, and with the reenactors I think a poker raffle would do well. Till then!

  2. I've got my last two demo's coming up this weekend and the next. Our whole family will be setting up at both. (This is the first time we have set up as a family, see website) This weekend is a craft fair on the town square. The next weekend is a Reenactment in London Ky. Living History on Friday is supposed to include up to 1400 school students. I'll not be the only smith there, but I hope both of us will do well. Anyway, I'll let y'all know how they go, and y'all pray that we'll do good.
    Oh, I'm going to try to raffle off one of my best decorated fire pokers. It's a new idea so I don't know how well it'll do. I'd think it would sell good. It's a $50.00 poker, and tickets are $1.00 apiece. I might make $5 or $100. Guess I'll find out! :D or :o or :mad:

  3. Those things are a pain man! I want to know who put that bolt in there so I can beat em up! It took me forever to figure out how to play with that thing!
    No, I haven't messed with it since I made the other adjustments on it! I'll try that tomorrow.

  4. Once again my blower is acting up! I did manage to find out that the gear box/fan doesn't go with the fan housing. The housing has four screw holes and a shaft hole! There is another hole that looks as if it was cut with a torch to allow the gear box to fit. The gear box only has 3 screw holes!
    I managed to get the blower running again, because the only thing wrong was the gears were colliding, grinding against each other. So, now it runs, but it runs real stiff. I can't figure out how to remove the shafts for the fan/gears, so I simply greased everything up good. However that didn't help make it run smooth! If y'all have any idea what would make it run more smoothly please let me know. I am currently regestering for two festivals so I have to get this fixed! It is a sized down version of a Champion #40 (yes #40 NOT 400!) blower. If you need pictures I can get a few. Just let me know what parts to snap pixs of!

    Thank you!

  5. Couldn't have said it better!


    That's amazing! You have any good stories about how you got all them! (Unless it is something like the old woman down the street is still wondering what happened to that anvil behind the barn!:D:o) Just kiddin!
    How long it take you to get em all out there? Oh, and did one of those stacks aver fall on your foot?:)

  6. I was currious if anyone on the forum owns sailboats! I have a green v-bottom boat that I am converting to sail. My goal is to build my own wooden boat!
    I was also wondering if anyone has done or is doing fencing! I have always liked swords/swordplay. I currently have one fencin foil and I am ordering two eppees. I use leather or thick protective vests and paintball gunner's mask when fighting.
    Thoughts?

  7. Well, I finally quit talking and started forging. I had an old screw from a car that I forged the blade out of. It's not a cutlass but more like a backup weapon. The blade is 27 inches in length by 3/4 wide and just shy of 1/4 thick. It's a strait blade. I started on the profile after I annealed it. Still have a good bit to go there. I also forged a mild steel shell that will support a basket style guard. I think it must be a pretty high carbon blade. I forged a handle stub, quenched it, turned it around, heated the other side up, hit it, and the handle broke off. No crack, it just broke at the first hit. Anyway I'll weld a bolt on for the handle.
    It felt good to be forging again without having to worry about a building project that needed to be done! I've gotta make some chicken roosts this week, but I hope I'll be able to forge a couple of times.
    I'm still trying to find the USB cable for the camera.:(

  8. Well, I finally quit talking and started forging. I had an old screw from a car that I forged the blade out of. It's not a cutlass but more like a backup weapon. The blade is 27 inches in length by 3/4 wide and just shy of 1/4 thick. It's a strait blade. I started on the profile after I annealed it. Still have a good bit to go there. I also forged a mild steel shell that will support a basket style guard. I think it must be a pretty high carbon blade. I forged a handle stub, quenched it, turned it around, heated the other side up, hit it, and the handle broke off.:mad: No crack, it just broke at the first hit. Anyway I'll weld a bolt on for the handle.

  9. O.K. This is gonna sound real wierd so get ready. This blower has been working without trouble for the last 6 months. Now the fan is too big. It was scaping gainst BOTH sides of the housing. :confused: I took a file and scraped em down a bit, and then I took a grinder to it. It runs relatively smooth now although it's hitting a little.:mad: I'm hoping it will straiten that much out by itself.
    After we eat lunch I'm gonna start a fire. YIPEE! I have a screw that I found on the side of the road, (You might be a blacksmith if you make your mom stop cause you think you might have seen a piece of steel on the side of the road;)) and I am going to TRY to make a thrusting short sword from it. (I suppose it has some sort of carbon content. It's about 2 1/2'x1/2") Much like a 1700's Britsh officer's short sword.
    Thoughts?

  10. O.K. I am temporarily back in the seat. My Mom and Dad are currently on a 20 day aniversary trip (One day for each year they have been married) so the building projects are put on pause. (Except for two chicken shelters I have to build) Today I decided to pull out my blower, (the one that malfunctioned at my last demo) and see if I could fix it. I have taken it comepletely apart and I am slowly putting it back together, working the parts and making sure it runs smoothly together. I have some pictures, but my sister's USB cable seems to have vanished I'll get her to find it and post pics later.

  11. My favorite type of sword is a cutass. I was wondering what type of steel I would need to get to mae one. Something I could get at a junkyard or something. Also, anyone that has pictures of cutlasses they have made please post them.
    I was thinking a large basket handle that would bring the hilt/blade balnce up close or right on the hilt.
    One thing I noticed and thought would be an easy way to finish the blade is; I was cutting hay with a rusty mower, and when I got done the rust was gone and I was left with a shiny but still scratched mower. I thought I could drag the blade behind mower around the field, giving it that original look.
    Thoughts?

  12. Well, I don't have much use for any new stuff. I like the old British folk tunes from people like the Waterson's and Barry Dransfield. I also enjoy the pipes, (if I'm in a fightin' mood:D) Bluegrass comes now and again, but confined mostly to the older "clawhammer" sound.
    I don't listen to any in the forge as I dont even have electricity there. In the forge I sing it meself. Inside and out places me, my little brother, and my sister do three part harmony.

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