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Blacksmithing gems and pearls

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          "UNIVERSAL FITS ALL"

For sure when you try it in on your project you discover the small print you forgot to read. 

I'ts easy to find people who want to give you advice, it's hard to find people who are qualified to. 

ohh isn't that a good one.

at my a few of my fairs that I go to and sell my stuff i made at

"oh, I saw on this show where they did this, and you should do it too, i think it would work much better"  or "I saw a documentary/youtube video where....."

 

Littleblacksmith

Uh huh. I keep getting the ones who's: grandfather, father, uncle, cousin,etc. etc. was a blacksmith and he did it like . . . It can be hard to be polite to some of these folk but I'm usually able to just smile and if they persist I ask if they have any of his tools. There WAS one truly obnoxious pompous oaf that wouldn't go away and behaved like the spectators were HIS audience and finally made me retort with, "Realllly, what did he do for a living?" Fortunately the other folk WANTING to watch and listen to ME laughed as he left in a huff.

Frosty The Lucky.

I had a student one time that kept trying to teach my class for me and was doing it WRONG. I finally had to demand she stop trying to be in the middle between me and my students. (She was in the University Administration and so knew everything----NOT)

I have slowly found out that the more ignorant people are, the more opinionated they are and the more likely they are to interfere with my work.

"Tongs just need to be strong enough to keep you on the end of the workpiece." -- Clifton Ralph

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Drove to the junk yard, unloaded my stuff, found and loaded up a whole bunch of better stuff, and had to pay the junk yard office in order to leave. Went out heavier than what I weighed when I came in. 

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Sacrificial anvils are fine for those who hammer like lightning. (Uncontrollable, unpredictable, always damaging, and never in the same place twice!) John McPherson

And can those, a little below average, be adequate?

(or are all those below average, INadequate?).

SLAG.

On 2/11/2016 at 6:59 AM, JHCC said:

"Railroad spike knives are great knives, except for one minor thing, which is that they suck." -- Walter Sorrells

I just had to repost this one because it made my morning coffee squirt out my nose...

Hmmm, if this bit about spike knives made coffee squirt out of your nose they wouldn't "suck." Spike knives would "Blow."

I hope that doesn't sound like I'm being picky about YOUR nose! :o

Frosty The Lucky.

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The technique is mastery of "Failure Analysis." For example Try something. Observe the results. Decide what's not QUITE RIGHT. Do it again slightly differently. Observe the results. Repeat till it's good enough.

Perfection isn't in human's reach, we have to settle for good enough. We can make things better but not perfect. Human perfection isn't in our cards.

A little knowledge and a LOT of practice is how you earn the craft.

Frosty The Lucky.

1 hour ago, Glenn said:

A little knowledge and a LOT of practice is how you earn the craft

did he mean to have an "L" before "earn" to make it "learn" or does he mean "earn"? I just think learn would make more sense.

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10 minutes ago, littleblacksmith said:

did he mean to have an "L" before "earn" to make it "learn" or does he mean "earn"? I just think learn would make more sense.

                                                                                                                              Littleblacksmith

"£" + "earn"

3 minutes ago, JHCC said:

"£" + "earn"

Huh?

                                                                                                                               Littleblacksmith

"£" is the symbol for the British pound sterling. Old British salesman's saying: "Learning leads to £ + earning."

Ok I see now. I guess that just goes to show that I'm not very old or British! :lol:

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