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Metalsmith21

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  1. Turns out the nerves in my left hand dont function properly. and the natural instinct to pull away from something extreamly hot doesnt work... a spot on my hand felt a little warm but this is arizona in the sun, didnt think much of it until i smelled burning hair

  2. Got the forge fired up for the first time the other day. The hard wood charcoal did the trick to get my all coke forge to start.

    hearing about the gloved dangers i did the not so smart thing and started beating some rebar flat. And one of the red hot impuritys jumped off the metal and landed on the back of my hand burning all the hair off of it and leaving a nice 1/4 inch deep searing burn mark also.

    Lesson learned, gloves on my tong hand!

  3. Sorry i wasnt more clear but i was looking for anything "artistic" reguardless of scale. Personaly i have planned to make some trinkets that can be held in ones hand no bigger than a dictonary. But im cirious what the rest of the community has done.


    playing with molten aluminum has got my attention currently, im just looking for insperation, for non industrual items.
    Anything from paper weights to 10 meters/feet tall ssculpuures.

  4. Getting a trained guard dog is a good start. Honestly i fall in that crowd of shoot em, hurt em. But in the sue cental of america, where some slimy lawer will fight for a crimianl, is no better than the criminal them self, whatd really put a stop to thivery, and illegals... would be to start taking fingers and hands like in some forign countries.

  5. I'm kinda new to heat treating, but from what I've read it's best to not hold the piece in one place but to move it vertically a bit as well as swirling around to prevent a sudden demarcation line where the metal is quenched. Anyone else have a take on that?


    Ive never hardned anything, but ive read posts by the phoenix blade master (Rich Hale) but side to side movement can warp blades when quenching.
  6. Ill have to admit I uesd the wrong phrase.

    Its the Docturine of Fair Use

    The doctrine of fair use has developed through a substantial number of court decisions over the years and has been codified in section 107 of the copyright law.

    Section 107 contains a list of the various purposes for which the reproduction of a particular work may be considered fair, suchas criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Section 107 also sets out four factors to be considered in determining whether or not a particular use is fair.

    1. The purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of commercial nature or for nonprofit educational purposes
    2. The nature of the copyrighted work
    3. The amount and substantiality of the portio used in relation to the copyrighted work as whole 4. The effect of the use upon the potential ma for, or value of, the copyrighted work

    The distinction between what is fair use and what is infringement in a particular case will not always be clear or easily defined. There is no specific number of words, lines, or notes that may safely be taken without permission. Acknowledging the source of the copyrighted material does not substitute for obtaining permission.

  7. With the freedom of information act within the united states anyone has the right to copy and redisplay information, as long as you list where you got the information, pictures, etc. And any profit to be made on any such will have to be approved by the holder of the copyright/trademark. or will run afoul of the law.

    And any request by the holder of the trademark or copyright holder to remove any of said items or disinguishing marks. idenifiying the TRDMRK, or the CPYRGHT. Would have to be complied with.

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