Saturday, November 30, 2013

What's up with the forge??

It has been way too long since I posted here. Life has a way of getting in the way. Anyway, I thought I would bring everyone up to speed on events here at the forge. I stated in the last post that we were remodeling the smithy in order to have an indoor workshop. Those plans are still in effect but various details including site location have changed dramatically. We were originally going to build a small enclosed smithy on the site where the forge was located. Before doing this I wanted to get permission from the land owner so as to not step on anyone’s toes. It soon transpired that there was some dispute as to who actually owned that piece of land. One owner was the person who lives right next to the spot. He would regularly visit me while I was working. The other potential owner was a Farmer who lives up the road from the location and owns the surrounding fields. I diplomatically got permission from both parties and began acquiring materials. I was working with a good friend and co-worker named Steve. I know what I wanted but it was Steve that came up with the design and even donated some material in addition to his time and knowledge. We began building the day after Thanksgiving 2012 and after several weekends in the cold and rain and snow we were ¾ of the way done when one of the owners contacted me and told me I had to take it down for tax and insurance reasons. We were crushed. All that effort and money was going to be wasted. The other land owner in question found out and immediately began researching where his property line ended and eventually discovered that it ended about 10 feet from one of the walls of our shop. There was no other recourse. It took weeks before I could even go down to the site and look at it. I told Steve we had to take it down and a few days later he came to me and said after discussing it with his wife, he would like to offer space on his property to set up the smithy. It wouldn’t be as big but it would eventually be enclosed. I was overwhelmed with gratitude and accepted. While we were building the smithy, I was also helping him remodel the other half of the duplex he owns as a “work in trade” sort of deal. His Mother had been living there but has suffered a bad fall and required an assisted living environment. He offered the opportunity for me to rent it and I jumped at the chance. Not only was this a massive upgrade in living quarters, it would allow me access to the smithy at any time. I moved the hearth and other vital supplies over to the location Steve set aside for me and set it up. He also had someone at work draw up and burn a sign for the forge out of some steel so we put that up as well.
Yesterday, we finally went out to the old site and tore down the building. I will clean up the site and salvage what I can. It’s been a long frustrating year but I have been able to do some things. I built a prototype paper towel rack.
I did an artistic modification to a machete for a costume.
And I made a snake out of a small spike.
I look forward to increasing the production from FRF. I will be sure to keep you all in the loop.