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Realgar
24-08-2004, 15:33
Does anyone else find they collect raw materials faster than they use them? I've just been clearing out the mess in my workshop and taking stock of what I have - horns, antlers, 1lb walrus ivory, ivory nuts, amber, jet, pewter, wood, assorted meteorites, deer bones, flint, bloodstonem, fossil elk antler. I keep trying to make myself use up some of the surplus before I get anything else but you come across something and think 'I won't see that again'
and before you know it there's another pile building up.
I've got 400kg of clay too but that's 'cos it was cheaper to buy that much and overload the car than to order just a couple of bags and have them delivered.
What I need is one really big project that uses them all - I think it's called a Car Boot Sale, but I can't drive and don't have a car.
Realgar

bushwacker bob
24-08-2004, 18:10
I know what you mean, since I started making knives the odd pieces of timber,antler and leather have appeared like flotsom and jetsom in my already small shed.then theres the brass tubing,I only needed an inch of the it and now have 975mm of the stuff left over. just have to keep making them to use it up and justify the expence.

Realgar
24-08-2004, 19:38
I still haven't the guts to use the bulk of my ivory - it's sitting there probably being stupidly valuable and I just can't come up with a suitable project for such a rare material. The meteorites are in wait of a suitably foolhard smith - I want a knife out of them.

Realgar

Squidders
24-08-2004, 19:44
but that's 'cos it was cheaper to buy that much and overload the car than to


but I can't drive and don't have a car.

Which one is it?

And as for projects... I have absolutely no idea what you could make that would incorporate everything.

If you're selling the meteorites they sound interesting :-)

Joe

Realgar
25-08-2004, 08:36
I scrounged a lift to the potteries to pick the stuff up, no driving license for me thanks to an unfortunate tendancy to black out within about 20mins of the engine being started.
The meteorites - well I'd be willing to share the metal with anyone mad enough to try forging a blade out of one.

Stuart
25-08-2004, 09:15
I'm planning to try a bit of forging soon and I'd love a bit of meteorite to make a blade with.

hmmm of forged meteorite metal blade with fossil elk antler or walrus ivory handles :o):

Roving Rich
25-08-2004, 13:20
Maybe we should have a swap shop ?
All the excess stuff and swap for things we need. Or maybe blanket stalls at the next meetup ?
Just an idea for sharing resources.

Rich

ESpy
25-08-2004, 14:03
I'm planning to try a bit of forging soon and I'd love a bit of meteorite to make a blade with.

hmmm of forged meteorite metal blade with fossil elk antler or walrus ivory handles :o):

Oh no.... :yikes: :wink:

All the smiths I've spoken to about it have said that meteorites tend to be a) very variable and b) a pig to forge - get the heat wrong and you have a small pile of red-hot cottage cheese. Still, there are some people who have made some very nice blades out of them; Wayne Goddard's take on them is roughly "if it shatters, just grab another one".

Several people saw over the weekend what I'm like around anything ferrous (Adi - you *did* count your leaf springs before I left, didn't you?)... I'm much the same with other raw (or raw-ish) materials too.

Simon
25-08-2004, 14:26
here's a rather famous piece with a bit of meteorite in it
http://a6.cpimg.com/image/6E/B0/29725806-a5e8-01610280-.jpg
not sure how good it would be for bushcraft though :wink:

ScottC
25-08-2004, 15:30
Where did you get the amber from?

TheViking
25-08-2004, 15:34
http://a6.cpimg.com/image/6E/B0/29725806-a5e8-01610280-.jpg
not sure how good it would be for bushcraft though :wink:
Very bad..... :wink: Well, IMO! :D

ESpy
25-08-2004, 15:44
Well, you could trade it for a week in a 5 star hotel?

For those who don't know, *that* is a Tai Goo dagger. Forged and fabricated without any power tools whatsoever. It also shows what can be done if you have a little more than 6 hours... :D

Adi007
25-08-2004, 15:58
Several people saw over the weekend what I'm like around anything ferrous (Adi - you *did* count your leaf springs before I left, didn't you?)... I'm much the same with other raw (or raw-ish) materials too.
You count the coil springs on your Landy before you left? :o): :rolmao: :biggthump

ESpy
25-08-2004, 16:08
6 :D

Simon
25-08-2004, 16:22
Yup . Tai Goo's Enchanted Blade, forged from meteorite damascus under a full moon (most of the time :wink: ) .. those be Opals Young Bushman, not Amber ... Peter's NEXT demonstration perhaps ?? :yikes: :wink:

ScottC
25-08-2004, 16:26
Yup . Tai Goo's Enchanted Blade, forged from meteorite damascus under a full moon (most of the time :wink: ) .. those be Opals Young Bushman, not Amber ... Peter's NEXT demonstration perhaps ?? :yikes: :wink:

I was meaning the amber Realgar said he had in his workshop. :D