smithy
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Where I'm at after a couple of years...
I am a gold smith---I make small things. That's what I enjoy and that's what I am totally set up todo. But, I have mostly worked in non-ferrous metals. Not much in steel, but my enthusiasm was high.
I closed my retail store in 2012 at 70,retired (not really
), set up a shop to do everything from forging,stock removal, heat treating oven (left over), a small vacuum chamber(left over) where knives were concerned. I had made some knives previously using blanks and loved doing it. Making knives.Especially, handles and guards... I even took a one-week course in how to make a knife. I was all set to go.
And reality has set in. It's all about the 'learning' curve. Practice, practice,practice is the correct way to learn, and I just don't have time for the learning curve. I would rather use and expand my present skill set to areas such as authentic Mokume Gane, and wax work.
So, here's where I'm at. I have gotten some blades from maker's I know and are know. I will design my own handles and guards. Most will 'art' knives. I will sign them on the front and engrave the blades author on the back. Give credit where credit is due. Those will probably be all of the full size knives Imake.
Now on to miniatures...
There are other learning curves that Imust master to have fun. One is how to take, organize and post pictures. Tracy has been a lot of help, thanks. Another is reloading ammunition and sharpening up my shooting as my eyes have gotten old.Imagine that...
My mantra...If it isn't fun, don't do it.
Thanks for listening. I have made a lot of good friends here and I don't planning on going anywhere.
I am a gold smith---I make small things. That's what I enjoy and that's what I am totally set up todo. But, I have mostly worked in non-ferrous metals. Not much in steel, but my enthusiasm was high.
I closed my retail store in 2012 at 70,retired (not really
And reality has set in. It's all about the 'learning' curve. Practice, practice,practice is the correct way to learn, and I just don't have time for the learning curve. I would rather use and expand my present skill set to areas such as authentic Mokume Gane, and wax work.
So, here's where I'm at. I have gotten some blades from maker's I know and are know. I will design my own handles and guards. Most will 'art' knives. I will sign them on the front and engrave the blades author on the back. Give credit where credit is due. Those will probably be all of the full size knives Imake.
Now on to miniatures...
There are other learning curves that Imust master to have fun. One is how to take, organize and post pictures. Tracy has been a lot of help, thanks. Another is reloading ammunition and sharpening up my shooting as my eyes have gotten old.Imagine that...
My mantra...If it isn't fun, don't do it.
Thanks for listening. I have made a lot of good friends here and I don't planning on going anywhere.
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