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We have received our share of email over the years... published here exactly as we received them (with names and origins removed of course):

HOW DID A COLOR BLIND BLACKSMITH TEMPER A PIECE?
---from a friend up in Maine...



About the Blacksmith Cam:

Whole lot of nothing happening, all right.  Got any previous images you
could call up instead?

I`m looking for postcards (new and old one`s ) to buy or on the base of
exchange about blacksmithing , smithing , anvils , forgery
   and all related themes
   

I'm looking for a set of 4 strap hinges for a rustic TV Cabinet.

(emphasis ours)


Fist off im glad your site is here,

Im starting to get ready to start
blacksmithing and your site as been

a big help in designing my forge.
Only change im making to mine is to

use a cast iron skillet with the
flange. I can not find a 2"  flang
with a very big lip. So im going to

bore a hole in the skillet and
sandwich it between the table and
flange.

    Now for my question. What
material should i use to cover my
bellows. ive seen leather on small
fire place bellows, but since im
not a rich man this will not be
pratical. I would greatly apretiate

some insight to this.Please keep up

the great work with the website.


Not much activity on the B'smith cam.
Like watching ice melt.

I shopped all the "under $30" gifts and need some for under $10... what have you got? (Name) recommends "tent stakes" but I don't got no tent....
More to come as we sift through the archives - stay tuned.
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