February 16, 201115 yr Anyone know of a good place to find and watch blacksmithing videos online? After seeing the PBS videos from the Woodwright shop visiting the blacksmith I would love to see more high production blacksmithing videos instead of youtube. Or is there a good amateur putting videos up on Youtube I have just not found yet? I had watched Forge and Anvil on a PBS station a while back but can't seem to find it online. Any help is greatly appreciated. Daniel
February 16, 201115 yr Just search for blacksmith on YouTube. I have been looking for something more professional than most youtube blacksmithing videos.
February 16, 201115 yr if you dont mind spending a little money , try smartflix it is like netflix for how to videos, blacksmithing knife making and many other crafts...
February 16, 201115 yr I enjoy the six part series on youtube featuring Francis Whitaker's crew making a small gate at the Yellin Studio in Pholadelphia. I believe the third(?) in the series shows Whitaker making a large angle weld. Watching Whitaker is about as professional as it gets! http://www.turleyforge.com Granddaddy of Blacksmith Schools
February 16, 201115 yr Post your location. Get it touch to join your local ABANA group. Most have a good library which have DVD's you can check out and enjoy as many times as you want. Even ABANA has a libary with DVD's of past conference demos which are fun to watch. You just have to pay the postage.
February 16, 201115 yr In my humble opinion Mark Aspery and Bruce Wilcocks youtube vids are well worth watching and probably the best on youtube by far Anytime you get to watch either of them at the anvil is well worth your time, trust me! Mark Aspery http://www.youtube.com/user/MarkAspery Bruce Wilcock http://www.youtube.com/user/brucewilcock
February 16, 201115 yr For the past year or so I have been buying the dvds sold by UMBA, we have nothing like them over this side of the pond. With about 150 dvds with 4-6 hrs on each one they are well worth the price, which is pretty cheap even to send over here.
February 16, 201115 yr I second the Mark Aspery Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/MarkAspery As well as the ed caffrey DVD collections
February 16, 201115 yr I highly recommend M.Aspery's YouTube channel. And I can vouch for UMBA's DVD's.....I've got a nice colleciton of those. And if you get bored....I even have a few on youtube... http://www.youtube.com/user/ornametalsmith
February 17, 201115 yr I have not watched many videos on youtube, but I enjoy learning from the videos on artistblacksmith.com from David Robertson. I know the videos are on youtube as well, but when viewed from his website there is also a written explanation and pictures of the process. The website is free to join.
February 21, 201115 yr Mark Aspery - brilliant for sure. Also check out Bill Epps videos on YouTube. That guy has some skill and a style that just makes me feel happy. If you want a quality DVD - I've watched Peter Parkinson's two disc DVD set a few times, very good quality. If you like his two books you'll like the DVDs:http://www.amazon.co...C/dp/1861269773
February 28, 201115 yr For the past year or so I have been buying the dvds sold by UMBA, we have nothing like them over this side of the pond. With about 150 dvds with 4-6 hrs on each one they are well worth the price, which is pretty cheap even to send over here. after reading your comments i found the umba website and i ordered 5 dvds with the postage to uk $12, cannot wait to get these dvd,s they must value if you keep buying them?
March 1, 201115 yr Type "Brian Brazeal" into the YouTube search box. If you don't learn something from watching Brian, you're watching with your eyes closed. B)
March 1, 201115 yr Colinh Your DVDs shipped today Hope you like them All the ones you ordered are DVDs made from VHS as they are from early years It is hare not to learn something from each as they are only slightly over a $1 and hour Of course your paid more with the UK shipping
March 1, 201115 yr Colinh Your DVDs shipped today Hope you like them All the ones you ordered are DVDs made from VHS as they are from early years It is hare not to learn something from each as they are only slightly over a $1 and hour Of course your paid more with the UK shipping hi 781 early years from vhs are they 80s to 90s I guess? I don,t mind that , I,m sure there will be plenty of interesting things on them, what years do the dvds come from, colinh
March 1, 201115 yr Not sure I went through 2 VHS cameras Had two digital 8 had a hard drive camera might have had something else Last 3 or 4 years a sony ???-7 which films to ditital tape which gets played mimute for minute to a machine that transferes to DVD. I then edited and then transfered to back to the machine which burns a DVD which gets burned to the hard drive of a duplicator that burns the DVDs that get sent out. The Clifton Ralph RD124 to RD129 were his home movies that were on VHS also Cameras went from huge down to the hard drive camera was smaller than the VHS battery then back to large again. I have watched a lot of demonstratons since 1988 Lately it is getting harder to sit on the stool keeping the camera in the right place
March 2, 201115 yr Found some good ones on youtube that were I believe Blacksmithing Museum? Type that in and see what you get. Nothing too complicated but enjoyable to watch. Mark<><
March 2, 201115 yr Found some good ones on youtube that were I believe Blacksmithing Museum? Type that in and see what you get. Nothing too complicated but enjoyable to watch. Mark<><
March 2, 201115 yr had a look on youtube quite a lot of stuff on there, saw 3 from blacksmithing museum , david robertson artistblacksmith.com has a lot of videos on you tube there is also a lot on his website. also bill epps has some interesting videos on youtube but cost of them and mailing them over to this side of the pond is expensive?
March 2, 201115 yr hi roger i see you have been busy over the years recording the dvds, what dvd projects do you have in the pipeline? i will let you know when i get mine and how i get on ? colinh
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