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    • Quite well after after doing a first course in forging.

      I went for forging a knife. Next time I go for forging at least one spearhead.

      My arms and back are hurt.

      Those who know do not write and those who write may not know. Frank W. Louis, No such Agency

      True peace between nations will only happen when there is true peace within people’s souls.
      Black Elk

      “Tell me, and I will listen.
      Show me, and I will understand.
      Involve me, and I will learn.”
      Lakota Proverb

      God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
      Courage to change the things I can,
      And wisdom to know the difference.
      Living one day at a time,
      Enjoying one moment at a time,
      Accepting hardship as a pathway to peace.
      (Reinhold Niebuhr, but the origin is debated)

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      • How are you

        Originally posted by Spiritflight View Post
        Where is everyone? You been dissapeared during Halloween? Who kindnapped you? Anyway I sent these guys



        to look for you, you know the usual "gang" residing here in RHC.
        How are you, spiritflight?

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        • Forging

          Originally posted by Broken Arrow View Post
          Quite well after after doing a first course in forging.

          I went for forging a knife. Next time I go for forging at least one spearhead.

          My arms and back are hurt.

          That is exciting. I hope you keep us updated. Two saturdays ago pow wow at red clay state park, Cleveland, tenn . They always gave a dirge and blacksmith there at a log recreated shop making things for sale.

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          • Originally posted by ches View Post
            How are you, spiritflight?
            I am good, thanks for asking and how are you?

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            • Doing fine

              Originally posted by Spiritflight View Post
              I am good, thanks for asking and how are you?
              Pow wow this Saturday Dayton, tennessee so I will be fine

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              • [MENTION=260171]ches[/MENTION]

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                that is the uncompleted knife. Just forged and the blade is hardened but not sharp yet.

                It is twice the size of the piece found of the time period after 1400. In this way, it fits better my hand.

                For my first forged piece, I think it's ok.
                Those who know do not write and those who write may not know. Frank W. Louis, No such Agency

                True peace between nations will only happen when there is true peace within people’s souls.
                Black Elk

                “Tell me, and I will listen.
                Show me, and I will understand.
                Involve me, and I will learn.”
                Lakota Proverb

                God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
                Courage to change the things I can,
                And wisdom to know the difference.
                Living one day at a time,
                Enjoying one moment at a time,
                Accepting hardship as a pathway to peace.
                (Reinhold Niebuhr, but the origin is debated)

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                • [MENTION=236688]Broken Arrow[/MENTION] I feel your pain - literally. This summer, my class at Arrowmont was forging for jewelry. Since silver is brittle above red hot, it was cold forging. I was only wielding a 1/2kg hammer. But, by Wednesday, my arm was killing me.



                  It's pretty in mountains 'round that time. I see there a video up from Red Clay. It didn't look like the leaves had changed yet.

                  Intertribal Red Clay 2018

                  Someday, I'll figure out why every TN powwow seems to feature one guy dancing with a big gnarly stick. Back when I was an undergrad, one of my friends -- a young woman with regrettable taste in men -- picked up a guy at a local powwow. He carved and sold walking sticks, with a lot of -- uh -- character. He wasn't 30, but he had only enough teeth to chew on one side and lived it a dilapidated 1964 VW camperbus. My friend said he was what you'd get if a hippie and carney had a love child. If the guys who dance with 'em are as odd as the guys who make 'em, wow.
                  Last edited by OLChemist; 11-05-2018, 10:02 AM. Reason: Couldn't figure out what tense you use for discussing an event that hadn't yet happened in a video you just watched.

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                  • Originally posted by OLChemist View Post
                    [MENTION=236688]Broken Arrow[/MENTION] I feel your pain - literally. This summer, my class at Arrowmont was forging for jewelry. Since silver is brittle above red hot, it was cold forging. I was only wielding a 1/2kg hammer. But, by Wednesday, my arm was killing me.
                    We had 2 kg hammers and the fire with forging coal is really hot. You can easy burn your fingers. Have avoided that luckily.

                    Oh weh, cold forging. There is a course in cold forging steel helmets. Helmet in Viking style for example. That is worse than forging.

                    In making earrings, silver work might be useful for own designs.

                    I don't have enough time for what I am interested in. Sigh, better not adding silver forging.
                    Those who know do not write and those who write may not know. Frank W. Louis, No such Agency

                    True peace between nations will only happen when there is true peace within people’s souls.
                    Black Elk

                    “Tell me, and I will listen.
                    Show me, and I will understand.
                    Involve me, and I will learn.”
                    Lakota Proverb

                    God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
                    Courage to change the things I can,
                    And wisdom to know the difference.
                    Living one day at a time,
                    Enjoying one moment at a time,
                    Accepting hardship as a pathway to peace.
                    (Reinhold Niebuhr, but the origin is debated)

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                    • I've never felt the need to hammer on hot iron. I've been to a couple art/craft schools with programs. It's fun to watch. But, just watch.

                      Here's a picture from the Penland School of Crafts blog. "Gotta love a gal with an anvil." Or three gals in this case.

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                      • It was very interesting, but I will not make a living out of. LOL, second time next year November after forging hopefully two speraheads, I am satisfied with hammering on hot iron.

                        LOL, you can really burn iron in the fire. Red, yellow white and than burning of.

                        It's like in the old chemist lessons at school when the teacher burned iron filings to demonstrate, that iron can burn.

                        The girls are forging a sword, it seems.
                        Those who know do not write and those who write may not know. Frank W. Louis, No such Agency

                        True peace between nations will only happen when there is true peace within people’s souls.
                        Black Elk

                        “Tell me, and I will listen.
                        Show me, and I will understand.
                        Involve me, and I will learn.”
                        Lakota Proverb

                        God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
                        Courage to change the things I can,
                        And wisdom to know the difference.
                        Living one day at a time,
                        Enjoying one moment at a time,
                        Accepting hardship as a pathway to peace.
                        (Reinhold Niebuhr, but the origin is debated)

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                        • Fe + O2 + ∆ --> Fe2O3 (You can balance that yourself.)

                          You always get one beginning silver smithing student who sets their steel wool on fire.

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                          • Originally posted by OLChemist View Post
                            Fe + O2 + ∆ --> Fe2O3 (You can balance that yourself.)

                            You always get one beginning silver smithing student who sets their steel wool on fire.

                            Fe + O2 + ∆ --> Fe2O3 a reminder of school chemistry. That were good hours at school because we had a very good teacher.

                            LOL, at school fest the fire fighters appeared because his experiment resulted in a mushroom cloud above the school yard reaching up to 150 meters or so.

                            His teaching made chemistry during first semester for electrical engineers at university an easy going.
                            Those who know do not write and those who write may not know. Frank W. Louis, No such Agency

                            True peace between nations will only happen when there is true peace within people’s souls.
                            Black Elk

                            “Tell me, and I will listen.
                            Show me, and I will understand.
                            Involve me, and I will learn.”
                            Lakota Proverb

                            God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
                            Courage to change the things I can,
                            And wisdom to know the difference.
                            Living one day at a time,
                            Enjoying one moment at a time,
                            Accepting hardship as a pathway to peace.
                            (Reinhold Niebuhr, but the origin is debated)

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                            • Originally posted by ches View Post
                              Pow wow this Saturday Dayton, tennessee so I will be fine
                              We don't get any Powwows in Germany, but if, it's mainly germans which seem to like dressing up like ndn's making their own regalia. Pretending native american culture. Some germans also like to group and dress up like medival people and play medival games. Nothing for me those kind of gatherings. But long time ago when I was at a couple of real Powwows in America I felt good. Let us know about how it went for you in Dayton.

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                              • Ich habe zwei yahren Deutsche gelernt aber Ich habe alles vergessen.

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