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Al Stephens

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  1. Hi Todd, Pivot to eyelet is 10". Connector link is 7". I finally used a piece of old tiedown strap and made a belt, which seemed to work fine. Had to make a ash dump gate, even made a smaller firepot from an old cast iron pan, so I could get a deeper, smaller, bed of coal. Started a heat shield ,but never installed it. Was never able to get the blower to sustain a good air flow. Ran out of playtime, disassembled the whole thing, and put in storage for...someday. Al

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    To conclude our years focus on knife making Dale Huckabee of Maylene, AL. will be our demonstrator at the Nov. 25 meeting of the Athens Forge. He has been making knives for many years.  He is a member of the American Bladesmith Society, ABS, and has achieved the Journeyman rating. Dale will be forging a small blade, with the focus on explaining the criteria of reaching the Journeyman rating. 

    Dale will bring examples of his work and it can be viewed at  https://dalehuckabeeknives.weebly.com/

    We will have an Iron In The Hat, so bring something nice.

    Visitors are always welcome, for more info see www.athensforge.com, or Athens Forge on FB.

     

  3. Brian, 25 years ago, I quit my job and turned my "hobby", blacksmithing, into my occupation. I've worked for others,  but for the last 13 years have only worked for myself. Never missed a meal, always paid my bills on time, been much happier. I'm not taking the credit, I've had a lot of help and support over the years. But blacksmithing can be a profession. Al

  4. Welcome Greg. If you haven't done so you might want to touch base with a local group. Check out alaforge.org. Under the Contact Us, tab you can find other info. Looks like the Bayou group is close to you. If you ever get up north visit us in Athens, 4th Sat. of every month. Al 

  5. The Athens Forge, a member of the AFC will meet sat. Oct 28, at 10 AM. This meeting will be an open forge for members, so bring you material, tools, ideas, problems. If someone can't help with it we'll make something up!

    Visitors are always welcome, for more info see www.athensforge.com, or Athens Forge on FB.

  6. Grant, if you are using a"cursive" style, try starting with some soft wire. Write your name on a big sheet of paper, and bend the wire to wire to match. That should show you how to do it with heavier material. Al 

  7. Just think about all the basics that have been listed here, and many of them are found in a simple "J " hook.  If you start with 3/8" round, have the student forge it square, hammer and stock control. Taper it, flat, or square or square, octagonal, round. Freehand a small rat tail. Bend hook around horn. Cut off. Half face blows for boss. Punch a hole. Twist.  Now they have a first day project to be taken home, and used the rest of their lives. Al

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