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That's 3,000 degrees right there - Karl the blacksmith showed how the old forge still comes alive
Karl does not just talk about blacksmithing he makes it feel ancient, physical, and alive. Starting with charcoal and a naturally drafting forge, he shows how raw steel can be heated, read by color, ...
Herrera praised Warburton’s skill in crafting tools for the museum. Herrera said that when she took the reins as the museum ...
Hammer away at a piece of iron until your arm feels like lead. Grasp a length of red-hot metal that could be fresh from Mount Etna. Stand at a fiery forge and shed sweat by the gallon. Who wouldn’t ...
Spijk Selby often thinks about the lasting impact of the objects he’s making. “It’s a mystic craft. I’m thinking about how my great-grandkids are going to feel about this knife — will it sit in a ...
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