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Equipment in the Blacksmith Shop at the Historic O'Keefe Ranch near Vernon, British Columbia

My great-uncle, who was a blacksmith, Tidmarsh, c.1900s.

Jeffrey and I spent the day at Old World Wisconsin Saturday. The weather was perfect.

 

I also uploaded a video of the blacksmith to Vimeo

The smith had a small stall in Tallipiha during Tampere day where he sold various ornaments etc.

 

A version without sparks from the forge.

 

Ilford Delta 3200 shot at 1600.

Shot for the www.flickr.com/groups/adayinthelife/ group, while I was attending a Blacksmithing workshop in Colorado Springs Colorado.

Another beautiful community event at MLF's Community First! Village using craft, farming & food to build bridges between volunteers and the homeless. We believe that hospitality, shared work & a common table are vital to our ultimate purpose of connecting human to human, heart to heart.

 

Only place in town where the teachers, craftsmen, cooks and leaders are homeless and there to serve you, the volunteer. Come on out and help us build a community that will change hundreds of lives for the better!

 

Sign up at: mlf.org/volunteer

Bryan demonstrates the art of blacksmithing at Discovery Harbour.

Blacksmith at St.Fagan's Welsh Folk Museum. He was making rivets or similar.

One of the docents in the blacksmith shop. Another Nevada City Scenics photowalk, this time at the Empire Mine in neighboring Grass Valley. This was one of if not the largest and richest gold mines in California from 1850-1956 and is now a State Park. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_Mine_State_Historic_Park

The two nigerian woman feeding the fire to heat the clay enough so the metal is sealed.

Blacksmith plover, Vanellus armatus. 2 March 2019. Seronera, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa.

 

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Chisel ferrule

 

Aliminium alloy from an Ikea rail.

Crushing to an oval

 

May 2015

Greenock Aviation Museum

Iron Working Duluth Festival Center. Barefoot in the Park Fine Arts Festival May 2010.

California Blacksmith Association

"Old Guys" Spring Conference

Humboldt County Fairgrounds  

Ferndale, CA 95536

www.calsmith.org/events

This is my third approach to that construction. I had an issue with the shape of the upper floor of that building, but it is finally done :) I’m happy that there is a feature with glowing bricks. When I started that MOC that feature was unavailable.

I rendered a lot of different shots, so I will probably add two post of that blacksmith’s workshop.

 

Regarding that scene. You can see a lot of work there, two experienced blacksmiths are working hard and one younger journeyman is grinding the blade. Other worker is on the first top. There is always a chance to sell some weapons to some unexpected group of adventurers :)

 

Regarding the group of adventurers, do you see that group on the road? I was inspired by one old RPG video game. It was one of the most popular games of that type. In that year or next will be released the third part of that title. Small question for you, do you know what game title I mean? :) Please leave a comment if you want.

 

Please remember about my Lego Ideas project, clock is ticking, links here:

 

ideas.lego.com/projects/416d8d9e-eb83-4b52-b5c0-1601f3295aa8

 

and here:

 

ideas.lego.com/projects/f202a55e-19bc-4b60-bcf7-4ea862bd2e06

 

Not only does the blacksmith make an appearance at special events like Childhood on the Plantation, he works at Walnut Grove's forge nearly every Saturday. This is new blacksmith volunteer Tim Jamison, who is re-learning the trade from Walnut Grove's long-time smith Bruce Mills.

The Henry Killefer Blacksmith Shop in West Richfield, on the south side of Streetsboro Rd. (303), just east of the intersection with Broadview Rd. (176).

Men with aprons: Henry Greelee, Mike Hotz

Man in white shirt: Frank Powell, Vet. Photo circa 1905.

Location of photo: Early Richfield Pictures.

Streetfotografie vom Mittelalter Event in Berlin

Blacksmith Plover aka Blacksmith Lapwing (Vanellus armatus)

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Shot in almost complete darkness... The D800 is so cool. Iso 1250, 1/80s, 70mm and f/2.8.

Blacksmith Plover aka Blacksmith Lapwing (Vanellus armatus)

Blacksmith's Row on Main Road Burton Pidsea, was called Chapel Street. The Blacksmith can be seen standing in his forge in the background.

I've always wanted to take Ragnarok Online themed photos of Addie ever since my Mom made her a blacksmith costume about...what...2 years ago. Hahaha.

 

It may not be as accurate as the game sprite 'cause I lost the red neckerchief/scarf (?) thing and I can't seem to remember if blacksmiths can hold god items (that's a Mjolnir...sorta. It has Thor's name on it. Gotta write to the GMs for a god item transfer. XD).

 

Anyway, I made do with what I had. XD Hahaha.

Cambria Iron Works Complex, the Blacksmith Shop is the most historically significant of the structures. Originally owned by the Cambria Iron Company, the Blacksmith Shop produced a wide range of metal products throughout the 19 th and 20 the centuries. With the decline of the steel industry and the closing of Bethlehem Steel Corporation in 1992, the Blacksmith Shop has since been vacant.

 

The Blacksmith Shop is a large brick structure that was constructed in at least five stages. The original building is octagonal shaped with an octagonal cupola, containing heavy timbered roof trusses with iron tension rods, common-bond red brick walls and pilasters. In the 1870s, a rectangular wing was added to the west elevation and in 1885 another wing was added on the east elevation. It retains a full complement of original turn-of-the-century forging and smiting tools and a variety of steam-powered hammers, including a ten-ton steam hammer owned by the Smithsonian Institute and leased to the Redevelopment Authority .

Tools outside the Blacksmith's Shop - Ferrymead, New Zealand

Blacksmith Plover aka Blacksmith Lapwing (Vanellus armatus)

Quincy Mine Blacksmith Shop

Hancock, Michigan

Virginia Institute of Blacksmithing (Charlottesville, VA)

vablacksmithing.org/

Madagascar.

Travelling from Ranomafana to Fianarantsoa.

Blacksmiths making farm implements at Ambatovaky, a village of blacksmiths not too distant from the Ranomafana National Park. Their bellows are made from two hollowed-out tree trunks through which a person forces air, like a piston, using cloth wads attached to the ends of two poles. While air in one "cylinder" is being pushed down, the pole in the other is being quickly raised so as to give a continuous air supply to the charcoal fire. The process is physically exerting, which is why young men operate the forges.

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