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I really like to use my coal forge.

What the well dress teen wears shopping for Banana Milk

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Artist Blacksmiths of NSW event held at Eveleigh Railway workshop, Redfern, Sydney with Canadian blacksmith Jake James

The World Bank announced the creation of the Global Partnership for Oceans to address the threats to the health, productivity and resilience of our oceans. Bringing science, advocacy, the private sector, and international public institutions together, the partnership—which includes WWF—will coordinate efforts in the world’s key ocean regions.

 

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Forging the Future, a statue of a steelworker forging a horseshoe by sculptor Eric Kaposta, was dedicated outside Minute Maid Park in 2002. The statue is a tribute to the Houston blacksmith shop that was founded on the ballpark site in 1902 and grew into a global corporation known as Stewart and Stevenson.

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Artist Blacksmiths of NSW event held at Eveleigh Railway workshop, Redfern, Sydney with Canadian blacksmith Jake James

scrap metal shavings in the back lot at a finkl and sons

Forging demonstrations and horse-shoeing, helping audiences connect these skills with the maintenance and health of horses in a very visual way.

This trail is usually mowed by now but the grass is thick and knee deep through here. It's waist high and higher in some places. Never did reach my destination. Mosquitoes had a feast.

Lower Lake, Ca.

Forging southwestwards with all possible speed to make up for lost time, Southern Railway Merchant Navy (21C1) Class no. 35028 "Clan Line" powers towards Wimbledon West Junction, working 1Z67, UK Railtours' "Bournemouth Belle" Pullman railtour from London Waterloo to Bournemouth. The date of the tour, July 5th 2017, is quite significant for the loco and the coaches, as it was 50 years to the day that

a) "Clan Line" ran her last passenger train under the auspices of BR, and

b) the last steam-hauled "Bournemouth Belle" Pullman train ran.

Forging the dragon age inquisition sword for the video game company BioWare.

Hand forged Damascus steel sword blade I made for BioWare's Dragonage inquisition broad sword. Here is the making of video:

youtu.be/rdalqtxdZ2g

This is me...in my blacksmith shop...Fire and Hot Metal....its doesn't get any better than this!

Artist Blacksmiths of NSW event held at Eveleigh Railway workshop, Redfern, Sydney with Canadian blacksmith Jake James

Forging ahead with the reconstruction of the World Trade Center. On the left, the new One World Trade Center, designed by David M. Childs of SOM. "Sixty-nine office floors will rise above the base to an elevation of about 340 meters. Two television broadcast floors, mechanical floors, two restaurants, and an observation deck will be built atop these, topped with a metal-and-glass parapet marking 415 m and 417 m - the respective heights of the original twin towers. A communications platform ring will rise above the parapet, and a 124 m, cable-stayed antenna, designed in collaboration with artist Kenneth Snelson, will crown the project", says the website. The tower on the right is the post-9/11 Seven World Trade Center, the first rebuilding job to be completed (in 2006). Also designed by David M. Childs, it has 52 floors and is 262 m tall.

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Mingle Media TV and our Red Carpet Report team were invited to come out to watch the casting of the trophy that every actor seeks, and that’s the SAG Awards Actor statuette produced at the American Fine Arts Foundry under the supervision of Brett Barney and Angel Mezain in Pasadena early this morning.

 

Background: The Actor® was sculpted by Edward Saenz and designed by Jim Heimann and Jim Barrett. How is The Actor described? It's pondering the two masks he holds, wondering which he will be called upon to wear.

 

Each Actor® statuette is individually cast in solid bronze using the lost wax process, then is given a green-black patina finish and mounted on a base of polished black granite by a small team of fine arts professionals. The completed work of art weighs 12 pounds and stands 16 inches tall.

 

Factoid about the first statuette: The Actor No. 1 is kept on display at SAG-AFTRA headquarters in Los Angeles and every statuette is numbered.

 

Another fun fact, the first Actor® statuettes was presented in 1995 and since then over 1,000 have been made and 952 statuettes have been awarded.

 

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About the 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®

The 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® presented by SAG-AFTRA with Screen Actors Guild Awards, LLC will be produced by Avalon Harbor Entertainment, Inc. and simulcast live on TNT and TBS on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016 at 8 p.m. (ET) / 5 p.m. (PT). TBS and TNT subscribers also can watch through the networks' websites and mobile apps. In addition, TNT will present a primetime encore of the ceremony immediately following the live presentation. The telecast is available internationally, including to U.S. military installations through the American Forces Network. For more information about the SAG Awards®, SAG-AFTRA, TNT and TBS, visit sagawards.org/about.

 

Honorees for outstanding television and film stunt ensemble action performances will be announced from the red carpet during the SAG Awards Red Carpet Pre-show, which will be webcast live on sagawards.tntdrama.com, sagawards.org and People.com beginning at 6 p.m. (ET) / 3 p.m. (PT).

 

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Forging the Shaft

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John Ferguson Weir (1841-1926)

Oil on canvas; 52 x 73 1/4 in. (132.1 x 186.1 cm)

 

Purchase, Lyman G. Bloomingdale Gift, 1901 (01.7.1)

 

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art's permanent collection contains more than two million works of art from around the world. It opened its doors on February 20, 1872, housed in a building located at 681 Fifth Avenue in New York City. Under their guidance of John Taylor Johnston and George Palmer Putnam, the Met's holdings, initially consisting of a Roman stone sarcophagus and 174 mostly European paintings, quickly outgrew the available space. In 1873, occasioned by the Met's purchase of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriot antiquities, the museum decamped from Fifth Avenue and took up residence at the Douglas Mansion on West 14th Street. However, these new accommodations were temporary; after negotiations with the city of New York, the Met acquired land on the east side of Central Park, where it built its permanent home, a red-brick Gothic Revival stone "mausoleum" designed by American architects Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mold. As of 2006, the Met measures almost a quarter mile long and occupies more than two million square feet, more than 20 times the size of the original 1880 building.

 

In 2007, the Metropolitan Museum of Art was ranked #17 on the AIA 150 America's Favorite Architecture list.

 

The Metropolitan Museum of Art was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1967. The interior was designated in 1977.

 

National Historic Register #86003556

STANDARD FORGING CO. IND., HARBOR, IND

 

Date: Circa 1915

Source Type: Postcard

Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Kruxo, P. L. Huckins

Postmark: None

Collection: Steven R. Shook

Remark: Michigan Avenue runs parallel to and behind this structure. By October 1919, the building had been razed.

 

Copyright 2008. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.

machinery in the production area at a finkl and sons in chicago

Earth Day Celebrated at work today.

I propped the camera on top of fence. Needs to be closer.

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The industrial landscape

 

I got to try some fold forming as I was really impressed by the so called "Rueger fold". I hammered a copper tube flat; then I folded it again and hammered flat; then I made a cut along the tube; then I opened it. This is basicly a double Rueger fold.

"Die Schmiede unserer Zukunft." - "They are forging our future." Hindenburg and Conrad von Hötzendorf are hard at work with the personifications of Germany and Austria watching.

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