David Roeder
Well-Known Member
We homeschool our oldest daughter who is 6. One of the classes that we have given her is art appreciation. Well in that, I've categorized art appreciation into two sub categories. One being metal art. I'm a knifemaker, and I've been forging knives since I was 16, and that's back starting in 1996, and have been making knives all since then. I've also done blacks nothing. So with the metal art I've began to teach my daughter the use of shop tools. Blacksmithing starting off has gone well, so we will just work on this for a few years more. Today my daughter and I went to the scrap yard and she selected 3 pieces of metal. A Rail Road Spike, a piece of 1" pipe, and a piece of 1/4" round. We took them back to the shop and as we thought what to do, she began the process. She uses the drill press and made three holes through the spike, and the pipe, and weaves through that the 1/4" round. This is called "organic" forging simply because of the natural flow of the round being the same as a vine growing. She learned a bunch and is a natural at forging as I can tell.
This is one of the many reasons I stand behind home schooling
This is one of the many reasons I stand behind home schooling