I have gotten a good half dozen 'tell me everything - because I can't be bothered to read anything' e-mail messages over the past month.
There are two core reasons that I can see for this - both underscoring current popular culture :
1) Forged in Fire = false 'information' creates general lack of understanding
2) Use of phones and their tiny screens
This is particularly frustrating to me, as I have certainly spent considerable time and effort to supply basic information on the main Wareham Forge web site - I have also done any number of commentaries related to Bladesmithing and Custom Work on to this blog.
Following good advice from David, Neil and Kelly (particularly) I have formatted up the following bulk reply to 'Will you make my knife' e-mails * :
Layered Kitchen Knife : 1996 = $400 (+) |
This is a bulk reply to your recent query related to 'Custom' blades from the Wareham Forge.
As you might expect, I get a large number of similar first contact requests.
Increasingly, as individuals use tiny phone screens as their portal into the internet, I am receiving questions which are fully covered in some detail on both the main web site (www.warehamforge.ca) or as commentaries on the blog (warehamforgeblog.blogspot.com )
So to start with, I will refer you to the following general topics :
On Custom Bladesmithing : http://www.warehamforge.ca/knife.html
On Past Bladesmithing Work : http://www.warehamforge.ca/gknive.html
Currently Available Work : http://www.warehamforge.ca/available.html
General Questions & Answers : http://www.warehamforge.ca/QandA.html
On 'Custom' Blades (blog posts) :
https://warehamforgeblog.blogspot.com/2014/09/custom-knife.html
https://warehamforgeblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/be-serious-or-dont-waste-my-time.html
At this point in my working life (40 years at the forge):
- I am primarily * only * undertaking projects of my * own * personal interest
- Acquired skill and experience = high value. Any blade created will be in the * plus $500 * range
- I am not interested in making simple 'heavy tool' / camp knives
- I do not work with exotic modern alloys / stainless steels
Despite what 'popular culture' suggests, the following qualities are not possible in a single blade
'Hector's Bane' (Bloomery Iron) : 2012 = $1000
- chose either edge holding OR heavy durability
- chose either ease of sharpening OR rust proofing
- Layered Steel blades should be considered decorative rather than functional
REMEMBER THE 'IRON TRIANGLE' :You can have it CHEAPYou can have it FASTYou can have it GOODYou can only get ONE of these
Please read the background information available.
'Bayeux' Broad Axe : 2008 = $450
If your concept for your blade project resembles past work as illustrated, AND you are willing to commit a * significant * budget to your project, be welcome to contact me for further discussion.
I also suggest the following alternatives:
Ontario Artist Blacksmith Association : www.ontarioblacksmiths.ca
Although I can certainly recommend a number of senior artisan blacksmiths, most of these will have similar restrictions as I do (for much the same reasons)
David Robertson : www.artistblacksmith.com
Jeff Helms : www.jeffhelmes.com
Two 'younger' smiths I can suggest are :
Dustin Wolski
Simone Ruetz
Darrell
* Images and hot links added for this posting
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