May All-Hands Meeting

Well the day is drawing closer and I did promise more info so…

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Here is the meeting flier and registration form.  It contains details on the meet, info about Kim Thomas, and a registration form.  Please let me know if you have any questions.

Proposed Spoon Project

Hi all,

Just thought I would add a bit of info about the proposed spoon project. For those who haven’t seen the newsletter, as a way to increase cross state communication and participation I proposed a small project competition.

“… to facilitate some friendly regional competitions.  The first one I am proposing will be a spoon.  All members are encouraged to provide an entry.  You can be as elaborate or simple as you would like the only requirement is that you begin with a piece of material roughly ¼” by 8”.  Further details will be available on the website along with a gallery for posting your entries and voting.” (from the newsletter)

Since we have had a couple request for further details I offer the following.  My original intent was to allow members to use any stock they had on hand but that left it too wide open so I picked a thickness and a length, 1/4″ x 8″.  You can use any width you would like but probably 1/4″ to 1″ would be best just depends on how large a spoon you would like to make and how detailed or fun.

spoon

First spoon, after forging and after started filing

I did try my hand at a spoon at our past meeting but I didn’t have any 1/4″ stock so I used a piece of 3/8″ square.  Since it was a bit bigger I stretched it to give me a nice curvy handle.  This is not my entry, I’ll do one within the guidelines but I wanted to give it a try and as a beginning smith it was fun to explore all the challenges such a seemingly simple project presented, of course as a newer smith every project seems fraught with fun and interesting … learning experiences.

Anyway,  this is my first attempt at a spoon made of something besides a horseshoe nail.  The left photos are after forging and the right shows it after I started filing to give it a pretty finish and hide some mistakes.  It isn’t quite what was in my head when I started but it was enjoyable to play with.

Please jump on the forum to let me know if you’ve tried one or any other thoughts on it!

Thanks!

Niagara March Meeting

Saturday March 6th

9:00 to 4:00

(Shouldn’t be as cold as Feb’s meeting!) Regular meeting at Arc Iron Metal

Subject: Weathervane Work Project

Come along and help make the first of three weathervanes This one will go on our shop’s roof

Iron in the Hat – please try and make something (I know one man’s junk is another’s treasure)

Show and tell – any stuff you’ve done or seen

Lunch – bring it (or Tim Hortons just opened up close by)

Bring Tools to handle 1″ x 3/32″  and 1/2″ x 3/32″ strip

Regards

Bob Corneck

10930 Keller Road

Clarence NY 14031

741 4311