Translating Translating...

Posts Tagged ‘blacksmith’

Oak Alley Plantation blacksmith shop, New Orleans


The oaks of the Oak Alley Plantation. Tools of the blacksmith trade, including a nice barbed wire collection. Brought to you by the Travel Agents of RomanoTravelOnline.com. Real People having Real Fun!

The Blacksmith Andy Irvine & Donal Lunny 2009


Andy and Donal reeling in the years in the summer of 2009

Stanley 56-218 2-1/2-Pound Jacketed Fiberglass Blacksmith Hammer

  • Blacksmith-style hammer designed for strength and durability
  • New England pattern head with machine-finished faces
  • Forged steel construction; hardened and tempered for extra strength
  • High-visibility yellow handle is made of jacketed fiberglass for durability
  • Weighs 2-1/2 pounds

Product Description
56-218 Model Code: AA (part# 56-218) This item features: -New England pattern head. -Forged from high quality, hardened and tempered steel. -Faces are ground and polished. -Overall Length: 13 3/8 in. -Head Material: Forged Steel. -Handle Material: Fiberglass. -Type: Cross Peen Hammer. -Quantity: 4 per box. -Price is for 1 Each. Model Code  Model Description AAHead Weight:2 1/2 lb, Face Diam:1 23/32 in, Head Length:5 in ABHead Weight:4 lb, Face Diam:1 29/32 in, Head Length:5 1/8 inAmazon.com Product Description
The Stanley Jacketed Fiberglass Blacksmith Hammer features a New England pattern head, forged from high-quality hardened and tempered steel with ground and polished faces. It is high-visibility yellow in color, with a jacketed fiberglass handle for greater strength and durability. The hammer is 2-1/2 pounds in weight.

Stanley 56-218 2-1/2-Pound Jacketed Fiberglass Blacksmith Hammer

The Fugitive Blacksmith James W.C.Pennington

Product Description
The brief narrative I here introduce to the public, consists of outline notes originally thrown together to guide my memory when lecturing on this part of the subject of slavery. This will account for its style, and will also show that the work is not full.

The question may be asked, Why I have published anything so long after my escape from slavery? I answer I have been induced to do so on account of the increasing disposition to overlook the fact, that THE SIN of slavery lies in the chattel principle, or relation. Especially have I felt anxious to save professing Christians, and my brethren in the ministry, from falling into a great mistake. My feelings are always outraged when I hear them speak of “kind masters,”–”Christian masters,”–”the mildest form of slavery,”–”well fed and clothed slaves,” as extenuations of slavery; I am satisfied they either mean to pervert the truth, or they do not know what they say. The being of slavery, its soul and body, lives and moves in the chattel principle, the property principle, the bill of sale principle; the cart-whip, starvation, and nakedness, are its inevitable consequences to a greater or less extent, warring with the dispositions of men.

There lies a skein of silk upon a lady’s work-table. How smooth and handsome are the threads. But while that lady goes out to make a call, a party of children enter the apartment, and in amusing themselves, tangle the skein of silk, and now who can untangle it? The relation between master and slave is even as delicate as a skein of silk: it is liable to be entangled at any moment.

The mildest form of slavery, if there be such a form, looking at the chattel principle as the definition of slavery, is comparatively the worst form. For it not only keeps the slave in the most unpleasant apprehension, like a prisoner in chains awaiting his trial; but it actually, in a great majority of cases, where kind masters do exist, trains him under the most favourable circumstances the system admits of, and then plunges him into the worst of which it is capable.

Download The Fugitive Blacksmith Now!

The Fugitive Blacksmith James W.C.Pennington

In final fantasy 7 when is the blacksmith to get Aerith’s level 4 limit break at home?

I am playing Final Fantasy 7 on the PSP and everytime I go into the blacksmith’s house to turn in the mithril I got from the sleeping man in the cave so I can get Aerith’s level 4 limit break it always says “no one home” is there some trick to meeting up with him?

Tour a modern Blacksmith Shop with Timeless Wrought Iron


timelesswroughtiron.com Take a tour through one of Americas finest blacksmith shops with Timeless Wrought Iron. See how wrought iron furniture and accessories are made and gain respect for the time and talent it takes to make beautiful wrought iron decor.

Blacksmith Shop Part One


This video shows the construction stage of my blacksmith shop after about 6 months of my spare time efforts.I hope to have the forge going by mid October 2008.

Spike Jones – Blacksmith Song


THE BLACKSMITH SONG (1942), another Spike Jones novelty tune, deals with World War II-era shortages, as a village blacksmith returns to prosperity, thanks to wartime tire rationing. (Note that the patriotic and ration-conscious “horse” accepts only one lump of sugar instead of two.) Read all about Soundies in THE SOUNDIES BOOK: A REVISED AND EXPANDED GUIDE TO THE “MUSIC VIDEOS” OF THE 1940s (2007) available from iUniverse at www.iuniverse.com

Blacksmith Shop walk through…Part 1


Hi All… I wanted to do a video as kind of a follow up from a class I took last week at the Ozark Folk Center in Mountain View, Arkansas. The class was on blacksmithing, and the instructor was Scott Reidy. Scott did an excellent job teaching and I could not be more pleased with the class. Many people in the class were asking questions in particular about gas forges and a power hammer that I made, so here are a couple of videos of my shop showing what is what. Let me know if you have any questions! Jeff

What purpose dose a blacksmith have now days?

I wish to continue my blacksmithing but there is so little need for blacksmiths. The only reason I do it is to preserve my heritage and maintain the secrecy of our family steel forgeing techniques(i.e swordsmithing.) I feel as if me being a blacksmith is losing its purpose.