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Mr Smith

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  1. G'day all!

    Rick: Usually, I'll sketch out a rough diagram - I'll try to estimate what size of stock I need, but it's generally a case of whatever's in the rack, so I only really write down a rough estimate.

    As for scrolls, etc, I have trouble estimating how much to allow for a given scroll, so I usually just say "scroll the last 2 inches." I find that easier to work out with regard to measurement.

    Hope this helps - I can post a few scans as examples, if you like (and if I can work out how to do it)

  2. Hey Tyler!

    I don't know what else to tell you, you've done a fantastic job as it is.

    A friend of mine who is a bladesmith, had another friend who wanted a 'hawk made from a railroad spike.
    He told him its made from MS and will be lousy, but the guy wanted one made from a RR spike and what are you going to do?

    So I piped up and said there's some tool steel in the rack, why don't you make a RR spike out of that, then make a 'hawk from the dog spike :-)

    and *we* did

    The only other thing I can think of that I did was to save the spike end, so's I can incorporate it into the final piece - is that cheating? :-D

  3. I've given it a go, once.

    I made up a few bowl-type candle holders. Friends and family thought they were pretty cool.

    I had a few watchers, but no bids.
    At the moment, I'm scanning auctions for blacksmith-made items. Tongs sell nicely, but usually it's the older ones folks are after. Information and correct advertising/marketing seem to be the key. Again, it seems to be the "vintage" stuff thats sells

    see these for example:

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/blacksmith-made-J-hooks_W0QQitemZ7394980346QQcategoryZ358QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Coat-Hook-Blacksmith-made-in-USA-Iron-Forged-by-PCBS_W0QQitemZ4445834590QQcategoryZ36024QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Blacksmith-hand-made-S-hooks-x2_W0QQitemZ4444858823QQcategoryZ38226QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    Hope this helps.

  4. Thanks for the info!

    I'm too young (and pretty) to die just yet.

    I reckon I'll turn off the air, then chuck it in the fire whilst i go to lunch.
    That'll take care of any coating, then all I have to do is learn to forge weld! :-)

  5. Hey all!

    I've been trolling and posting for about a week now
    and, as all seems well, unfortunately for you blokes, I'm staying.

    I'm a hobbyist from Western Australia, which as the name suggests, is the western part of Australia.

    I'm also a member of the blacksmiths' association out this way, so if you're looking to get started, and live in the same part of the world, give us a shout!

  6. When I get tired of hearing "My grandfather was a blacksmith", I usually smile and say something lilke "That is great", and listen if they want to talk a little. It helps me remember when Iwas the one standing on the other side of the rope asking the dumb questions. Had it not been for the patience shown to me that day, I might have not gone home and built my first forge.


    Words of wisdom.

    I've only done a few demos, usually with other smiths around. Trinkets that do well are spoons made from horseshoe nails, tiny horseshoes, and leaves. If you have a piece of paper with the trinket, explaining it (if possible) they tend to walk out the door a bit faster.
  7. Sir, you have raised the bar for the rest of us.

    With regard to chrome plating and galvo giving off fumes, I agree that the fumes given off would be dangerous, even fatal, but would it still be the case for a spanner as rusted as the one in the picture?
    Surely the coating would be corroded away?

    Any ideas? I ask so as not to (accidentally) kill myself. What if it was left in the fire (with the air off) whilst I went for lunch?

    Does any one have any idea what kind of steel is in a spanner?

    Thanks in advance!

  8. Strine has said it all better than I could.

    Personally, I'm not sure of actual blacksmithing *jobs*, barring one or two exceptions, but there's no shortage of work for a backpacker on a work visa.

    Well, if you're ever down the left hand side of the country, give us a shout!

    P.S. if you ever get the chance, take the train from Sydney to Perth, and count the RR spikes, etc lying trackside along the way )there's a few)

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