FREETOWN — Dink, dink, dink. Dink, dink, dink. Dink, dink, dink. Anyone who’s ever watched a blacksmith lay a piece of hot iron on a big anvil and slowly hammer the glowing metal into something useful ...
Southern California, it may be factually stated, is a sizable region where all residents are into a little bit of something. This means that if you want to pick up some crochet tips, or learn how to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mar. 21—At Assets School, the most popular mentorship program for over 10 years has been a metal arts class, where students learn ...
If you ever wanted to learn about blacksmithing, Samuel Dembitsky is your man. “If you want to know something, start asking questions,” the tall elderly man with a burly mustache quipped. “And if I ...
DAPHNE, Ala. (WALA) - If you’ve ever wanted to try blacksmithing, we’ve got a spot for you! Vanessa visits The Blacksmith Experience and turns curiosity into craftsmanship. Owner Jerry Gardner has ...
It was only 2 degrees outside, but as I gripped the tongs, trying to hammer the glowing piece of steel clamped in its jaws, my leather glove began to smoke. I dropped the tongs with a yelp, and the ...
Years ago, Shaun Williams began hammering his own armor out of cold sheet metal to wear to a Renaissance festival at Snyder Park in Fort Lauderdale. He later graduated to a blowtorch and eventually ...
On Saturday, Oct. 7, museum staff member Joseph Coleman will give a Blacksmithing 101 lecture/demonstration at 10 a.m. on the history of blacksmithing. There will be a discussion of how we arrived at ...
A TEESSIDE blacksmith paid a visit to a Teesside school to revive interest in the ancient craft.Peat Oberon, who is based at Preston Park, visited Ormesby School’s engineering department to share his ...
is a new school in Harrison owned and run by David McConnell. McConnell has been blacksmithing for about 17 years and bladesmithing for about five years, he’s been on the History Channel on Forged in ...
Kayla Crawford, a sophomore, works on chain mail during a metal arts class at Assets. Assets School junior Ryan Larsen, left, holds a piece of hot steel as senior Liam Fukuyama pounds it into shape, ...