Frosty Posted March 22, 2010 Share Posted March 22, 2010 Joseph: You're not punching a timeclock here you know. Sure, we like knowing what's going on, hearing updates and especially seeing pictures but you aren't going to get docked for missing a day or two. Webby Road eh? Have you considered the market potential for hand forged spiders (and webs of course) from the Webby Road smithy? Hmmmm? There's nothing like a good gimick to get started making some money you know. You gotta think of these things you know. Frosty the Lucky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomcellwheel Posted March 24, 2010 Author Share Posted March 24, 2010 Haha, Frosty, that is a great (and fun) idea! I'll have to remember that! So, about the LAMA event....basically, it was a blast. My roomate thought I'd give out after being there a few hours, but I must say; even after the 13 hour day, I was still craving more. In all, I made 2 steak-flips, and of course the hammer with Brian's help. I am still checking craigslist for possible anvil postings, and still waiting on news to get back in my house so I can start forging. General things of what I learned at LAMA event: 1) Hot metal = burned finger. 2) Copper is good conductor of heat. 3) Tongs take practice. 4) Blacksmiths are the best group of people I've ever met. 5) Its harder than it looks. 6) Hammer control requires alot of practice. 7) Just have fun. 8) Much, much more. Spring break is next week, and I am hoping to get in contact with one of our local blacksmiths who seems to be willing to help me learn some more. As I said earlier, I'd choose a day/week of blacksmithing over a day/week on the beach. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brianbrazealblacksmith Posted March 24, 2010 Share Posted March 24, 2010 Haha, Frosty, that is a great (and fun) idea! I'll have to remember that! So, about the LAMA event....basically, it was a blast. My roomate thought I'd give out after being there a few hours, but I must say; even after the 13 hour day, I was still craving more. In all, I made 2 steak-flips, and of course the hammer with Brian's help. I am still checking craigslist for possible anvil postings, and still waiting on news to get back in my house so I can start forging. General things of what I learned at LAMA event: 1) Hot metal = burned finger. 2) Copper is good conductor of heat. 3) Tongs take practice. 4) Blacksmiths are the best group of people I've ever met. 5) Its harder than it looks. 6) Hammer control requires alot of practice. 7) Just have fun. 8) Much, much more. Spring break is next week, and I am hoping to get in contact with one of our local blacksmiths who seems to be willing to help me learn some more. As I said earlier, I'd choose a day/week of blacksmithing over a day/week on the beach. Joseph, You are welcome to come up here for your Spring break, and I can show you what to do with that hammer. We have an extra room for you to stay in and we can feed you, so it won't cost you anything, just your time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tomcellwheel Posted March 24, 2010 Author Share Posted March 24, 2010 I'd really appreciate that Brian! I'll put in the days for work today. Would arriving Sunday evening be alright? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted March 25, 2010 Share Posted March 25, 2010 Haha, Frosty, that is a great (and fun) idea! I'll have to remember that! General things of what I learned at LAMA event: 1) Hot metal = burned finger. Hmmmm, two things Joseph: First. You can count on me for ideas! Second. About general things you learned at the event, item 1) Hot metal = burned finger. This is where the Blacksmith's Moto I came up with comes in. Carpe Terminus Frigidus. Frosty the Lucky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brianbrazealblacksmith Posted March 25, 2010 Share Posted March 25, 2010 I'd really appreciate that Brian! I'll put in the days for work today. Would arriving Sunday evening be alright? Make it Monday, Joseph, whenever you can get here. We have a demo to do at the Metal Museum in Memphis this weekend. I'm glad you can make it! Brian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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