Friday, June 26, 2009

BEAR SIGHTING

what up, bear.

Forged work from my Penland class

Forged steel buckle, hand finished and tooled leather belt with my favorite Spanish word.

Damascus by April Franklin, formed by me. Various high carbon tool steels.

My damascus- Monel + mild steel, silver solder.
Bronze fleur de lis safety pin
bronze fleur wall hook
bells buckle. forged steel frame, pressed found tin insert, sterling silver rivets.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Leaving my legacy at penland



Part of my finger is still on the chain out back of the iron studio. 

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Penland!

Well folks, it's been an exciting two weeks. I went to the Penland School of Crafts on June 5th, and I'm just now sitting in the Asheville airport on my way home. It was a fantastic week. I learned about forges and blacksmithing and metal alloys and all that great dorky metals stuff. Then we made belt buckles with Erica Gordon of Steel Toe Studios, then we made damascus steel (or screwed it up multiple times, in my case) and formed different items out of the material. It was fun and informative, and our teacher, April Franklin, is absolutely fantastic. She is a riot, so intelligent, a great problem solver, and she curses like a sailor. April was so generous with her time and energy, I know we worked her to exhaustion a few times. I mortally destroyed my damascus billet at least 4 times, and she saved it easily (but with much cursing) each and every time. when it finally got so bad that I couldn't use it for what i wanted it originally, she donated her own perfect and valuable billet (which I actually managed to screw up too, but more on that later.) Some pictures of the studio, my forge, April, etc:


    April Franklin on the power hammer, I think fixing one of my mistakes.


   me on the power hammer. Probably making one of my mistakes.


                 hammering on a pathetically cold piece of metal. 


my forge/ workspace