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An adventurer with a pink shirt and luminous green beard steps over the threshold. Like the idea of trying a little blacksmithing yourself? Get our new DVD from Peter Ross, “ Forging a Compass.” Peter walks you through the steps – both at the forge and at the bench – for making an 18th-century-style square-head compass (what we typically call “dividers”). Making gear for fantasy heroes turns out to be no easy task.The chest I built is straight out of Christopher Schwarz’s “ The Anarchist’s Tool Chest,” which is as good a book for its self-sufficient and artisan-made philosophies as it is for the step-by-step chest plans.I foresee more custom hardware in my future.īut for now, I foresee getting the interior of my ATC done (this weekend, dammit!), so I can, for the first time, actually store my tools neatly and properly protected, and reclaim the flat surfaces in my study. It was really nice being able to open up the window in the back and listen to the stream running. Smaller yellow shop along highway, front unit, Kanab, UT 84741-3951. After marking, drilling and installing the remaining screws (and fretting over the correct slot orientation for the best effect), both lifts are in place.Īnd now, I have well-made and unique chest lifts that work perfectly with my ailurophile aesthetics. Hotels near Blacksmith Adventures, Kanab on Tripadvisor. Ah well – a few more measurements and all was well. So neither is anything that sits on them. I forgot that the floors in my 118-year-old house aren’t level. I thought leveling the ears to the dust seal would be easy – just pull out my little-used 24″ carpenter’s level to make quick work of it. (I’d rather read the address online in an hour – no lengthy pauses for clapping.) (Note: If I ever do decide to take this chest on the road, I’ll replace the screws with bolts secured on the interior with nuts.)Īnd tonight, instead of watching the State of the Union address, I installed the lifts. And, John provided slot-head screws that are the same color as the lifts. What he sent was darn near perfect I asked only that he add in the upside-down V-shaped scratches under the center screw hole (also know as, in this case, the nose). She designed cat faces in an appropriate shape and size, then John headed to the smithy, made a prototype and sent me a snapshot. Well John saw that post, and pinged me with a (brilliant) idea: “How about chest lifts to match?” I couldn’t envision it – but John and his wife, Janet, could. Big Book Search: If you can only remember what the cover looks like, try this cover-search tool. There’s also a Fiction Finder section where you can search for a book by a character or place in addition to a keyword. Produced by Andrew 'Kiwi' Hooper and the anvilfire guru. Featuring Bill Epps, James Joyce, 'Paw-Paw' Wilson, Dippy Duck and others. Then, I posted a picture of the toggles I cut to keep my panel saw in place underneath the lid. Here you can look for a specific keyword, and you’ll get a list of book titles in various languages. Includes step by step blacksmithing instructions for over 100 step by step projects Includes safety topics and animated forging sequences. I finally got the panel-saw storage installed last weekend.