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By The Red Embers: A Beorning Poem
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Thursday, March 27, 2014. My good friend, Petr Florianek ( gullinburstiblog.blogspot.com. Where once a bear. Had made his home,. A man now lives there,. And honey eats,. But now and then,. Some men have said,. To his old bed. Beside the fire,. His hunger grows,. When passing there,. Of that old bear. And heads hung low,. They do not dare. To hunt with hounds,. To make no sounds. And when they see. The fearsome bear,. They know they are. The beast does roam,. Be found at home. Like Me On Facebook! Villr &...
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By The Red Embers: August 2013
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Sunday, August 18, 2013. Some photos from my honeymoon in Norway with my favorite person in the whole world, my wife, Amber. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Like Me On Facebook! Click here to visit my facebook page. Alrik hat seine Liebe zu Lamellengürteln entdeckt, und in der Zwischenzeit etliche nach gotländischen sowie baltischen Funden gefertigt. Einige sind für di. Massey 2cwt "with-slides" Power Hammer Restoration, "BESSIE". Fibula knife with flame birch handle. My Turn On Turn Shoes. For a year now, I...
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By The Red Embers: Pocket Knife & A Ring
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Saturday, June 27, 2015. Pocket Knife and A Ring. Not much activity lately! Oak handle with some traces of medullary activity. Measurements are long forgotten haha. I also made a very simple silver wire ring inspired by an Anglo Saxon example at the British Museum. These are pretty fun and easy to make, and when using dead soft wire, you can do most of it with your fingers. I'll have some free time to devote to this type of work very soon, and more posts will follow. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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By The Red Embers: January 2014
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Thursday, January 30, 2014. First post in quite a while! I must preface this one by saying that the activities discussed/illustrated in the below post are not safe, I am no expert so you shouldn't use anything from this post as any kind of guide, and you should not attempt to do any of this yourself. Now, enjoy. My goal was to cast a copper-alloy bolster for an ongoing collaboration I'm doing with Luke Shearer ( http:/ lukeshearerbladesmith.wordpress.com. My patented saucepan mold-holder. And here's the ...
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By The Red Embers: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014. A Pocket Knife, A New Handle For An Old Blade, And A Sneaky Peaky. New pocket knife, small and overly thin but I will use it to clean my nails with, whittle, etc. Maple handle, mild steel insert, wrought iron spine, recycled coil spring edge steel. Sneak peak at one of my three groomsmen knives that are in the works. Wrought iron spine with 1084 edge steel. These will also feature my makers mark, seen here prior to the final polish and etch. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Small wo...
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By The Red Embers: May 2013
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Monday, May 27, 2013. Rough-forged Aldo's 1085 blade. Rough antler and maple handle. Measurements to come shortly. Vegetable tanned, naturally dyed leather sheath with integral belt loop. Friday, May 24, 2013. Few nights have found me. By the fire in a hall,. A cup in my hand. Far have I fared. Where sleep comes uneasy. As I stare in the dark. Will I wake to the bite. Of some beast in the night? Or the calling of crows. On the cool morning air,. And dawn's bright glow. I must trust my fate. Slim hunchbac...
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Shards of the Dark Age: Sharpening: Spokeshaves
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Shards of the Dark Age. Pieces of a bygone Age brought back to life with a pair of weathered hands and the curiosity which left it in ruin. Interested in learning about blacksmithing? Traditional leather preservation techniques. Monday, August 3, 2015. This spokeshave belonged to my grandfather, an old Stanley No. 52 that has seen a fair bit of use through the years. Because there is a spot or two of rust in various places, I'll be cleaning that up while I have it in mind. Reassembling the spokeshave, se...
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Shards of the Dark Age: February 2015
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Shards of the Dark Age. Pieces of a bygone Age brought back to life with a pair of weathered hands and the curiosity which left it in ruin. Interested in learning about blacksmithing? Traditional leather preservation techniques. Saturday, February 14, 2015. Farther down the cavern wound, sculpted by the hand of water rushing past for thousands of years beyond what my own life will see. As though flint knapped carefully by a hunter's hand, the surface was together smooth and pocked, forming the illusi...