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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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The Edge of Will: August 2013
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This is a record of my travels through material and symbolic worlds in cycles of creating, re-creating, and being created by earthly materials, universal forces, and human inspirations. Wednesday, August 28, 2013. June 2013: Two weeks with Petr Floriánek. Petr assuming the guise of Grímnir. In the middle of the quiet, breezy, protected clearing stood a table, chairs, and a spacious linen tent: my bedroom for the next two weeks. The first weekend of my stay, Petr took me out into the majestic Slavic pines...
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Forging stories: října 2012
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Pátek 26. října 2012. The idea came to me while polishing a handle of a knife for another project, as this operation usualy consumes a tiny bit of brain capacity, i am allowing my imagination to go free. I was tempted for a long time to make another Tolkien inspired piece, most likely Rohan. I also like to make spears, and finaly i am tempted to make a dragonslaying weapon. It melted to an idea to create the grave goods of Rohan hero Fram, son of Frumgar, who slayed the great dragon Scatha. Here is the o...
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The Edge of Will: April 2014
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This is a record of my travels through material and symbolic worlds in cycles of creating, re-creating, and being created by earthly materials, universal forces, and human inspirations. Thursday, April 24, 2014. What happens after hearth melting. What we met to do was to take the hearth-melted material that I made with Jack McAuliffe. Where did the weight go? It just so happened that at MassArt last year. I consolidated a bar of bloomery iron from when I was in England. With Owen Bush. It had almost ...
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The Edge of Will: What happens after hearth melting
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This is a record of my travels through material and symbolic worlds in cycles of creating, re-creating, and being created by earthly materials, universal forces, and human inspirations. Thursday, April 24, 2014. What happens after hearth melting. What we met to do was to take the hearth-melted material that I made with Jack McAuliffe. Where did the weight go? It just so happened that at MassArt last year. I consolidated a bar of bloomery iron from when I was in England. With Owen Bush. It had almost ...
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Forging stories: dubna 2013
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Úterý 9. dubna 2013. Or Haufuthupnari in Old Norse is my newest creation. A single edged sword with H type pommel ornamented in Borre style. I dont want to write here about how and from which materials i created the sword, i would more like to write about the spirit of the piece. Did he win it in a fight? Did it passed from father to son? The name represents not only the obvious physiological meaning but also a learning experience for me. Myles came up gain with great story in this poem. By The Red Embers.
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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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The Edge of Will: Stefen's Sax
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This is a record of my travels through material and symbolic worlds in cycles of creating, re-creating, and being created by earthly materials, universal forces, and human inspirations. Wednesday, February 19, 2014. The blade is the first multi-bar I forged on my own, a year and a half ago, after my very first. With Owen Bush. The handle I made under the learned eye. February 26, 2014 at 6:05 AM. That is some fine work. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Massachusetts, United States. By The Red Embers.
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The Edge of Will: September 2013
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This is a record of my travels through material and symbolic worlds in cycles of creating, re-creating, and being created by earthly materials, universal forces, and human inspirations. Monday, September 9, 2013. Four Saxes à la Petr Florianek (Part II). The next step was to remove the antler waist and transfer my design onto it, which was certainly an exercise in eyeballing! Project #3, really quick, was the re-hilting of an old sax blade I made in Worcester, Massachusetts with my good friend Jack McAul...
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