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Kind of Meh Blacksmiths shop. I don't have my photo setup, so here you go. I'm not the happiest with it, so it just gets these pictures.
Built in May
A new double sided sign I painted for Gareth Thomas. A forest of Dean Blacksmith who previously had a workshop at Clearwell Caves before moving to Longhope.
View On Black. I walk past this old blacksmith shop nearly every day, and it was about time I got a picture of it..
Blacksmiths are of Bishwokarma caste. This very poor man raised his income thanks to loans with low interest rates from a microcredit program, that he uses for buying his raw materials.
The interior of the Blacksmith shop in Coloma California, part of the state park at the Gold Discovery Site.
The dwarven blacksmith, Tymbold crafts the finest swords and armor within the capital city. His assistant, Zan keeps the workshop clean and learns the trade when time permits. One day Zan hopes to earn enough coin to buy one of his master's swords.
Custom accessories:
Brick Forge : Spill/Splat, Swords, Armor, Helmet, Potion Bottle
Brick Warriors: Torch, Anvil, Money Pouch
Brick Fortress: Mini-Action Legs
Forge is lit by a Yellow LED light.
Somewhere in a calm and hidden valley there is a small blacksmith shop. It is more a wheelwright workshop than a classic blacksmith. The owner is an ex-soldier who fed up with killing and war and decided to start a new life. His old comrade joined him to protect the workshop. Their workshop serves everyone regardless of sides but only with wheels, horshoes and other peaceful tools. The blacksmith refuses to craft weapons anymore.
Yeah, really nice light here as he gave a simple example of heating iron and forming a fire poker (of course). Standing in that nice window light, might of changed lens lens and gone for a portrait, but his workshop was just a picturesque.
Sebastopol, Calif.
"Founded in 1914, Sturgeon’s Mill has been lovingly restored to operate as a working museum. All of the equipment, tools, and steam engines are original. This sawmill is an authentic time capsule of late 19th – early 20th century saw-milling and logging in Western Sonoma County."
Blacksmith Shop – 12 Maple Street in Cooroy, Queensland.
Built and operated by Arthur Crees from 1920. The adjoining allotment was used as the holding yard for horses waiting to be shod. Taken over by Owen Norton in 1954 until it’s closure in 1989.
Walk Cooroy, Sunshine Coast Council.
232/2015