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Hullo and Welcome
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Myself, when I get an idea (no request/commisions yet) I start with the basic layout of the piece to scale, I then break it up into smaller sections and sketch many different variations, like lefthand forge I like to put them all down, even the wild and wierd this allows me to put togther many different combinations until I settle for one that I like. By drawing to scale I can approximate my material, which for me is gravy on tha' biscuts:). I just recently started doing this and have not yet completed any, so I guess I will see how well this works for me.
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Hello all, just wanted to say that I really enjoyed Saturday's Challenge, and thanks to the whole ODBSA crew for their hospitality. Nice work to ya David, Dale, Mike, Glenn and of course none other than Peyton a.k.a PRIMTECHSMITH, I learned a lot. I am proud to say that I am now a member of the ODBSA and look forward to working with all of ya'll.
See ya In August!!! -
Hullo Sparks
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Just thought I would tell ya a little bit about myself:
From - Blackwater, Virginia
Age - 25
Exp. - About 4 months; Went to John C. Campbell and took beginners
class; Forging for about 1 mth now in primitive shop.
Equip- 161# Trenton, Champion Rivet Forge, 4" Leg Vise, Misc. hand tools
Member of ABANA and soon to be Member of Local chapter at Bristol Forge.
Love all work but want to learn work native to the appalachians.
Thanks to the Slack-Tub Community for all of your help!!
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