Was just going to post these on the 3D details thread, but since I am going to build a blacksmith shop...I figured I'd start a new thread.....the shop will sit right next to the Tractor repair shop....so here goes
Ok...have a few more...but they just don't want to post for some reason...I'll try later...it's probably the 100 degree heat here in Jersey....but check out that grate....it's unreal....Brett has made some really great prints here....
Ok...have a few more...but they just don't want to post for some reason...I'll try later...it's probably the 100 degree heat here in Jersey....but check out that grate....it's unreal....Brett has made some really great prints here....
Just ordered a book on blacksmithing methods and tools....I think it will be a good reference along with all the online info. I was also just at the Mystic Seaport and visited their extensive blacksmiths shop. I also have Alaire Village which has an active shop that I plan on a few visits to "get it right"....work continues...
Research is a great tool in our modeling Art, I'll admit, unless something has lit a fire in me and I'm fully enthused I find it hard to do. However, there is so much available these days it is easier than ever. Learning is always good and research often turns up new and original ideas.
Dave, yes I already have a LED fire simulator for it....I plane to have a removable roof so all the tools and such will be visible... And blacksmith skills would be needed in almost every industrial endeavor back it the 1800's and early 1900's. I was just at the Mystic Seaport in Conn. and they had a rather large blacksmith's shop.... Right now I'm working out a floor plan.....waiting for the book I ordered.....
Art, Email me the pic to jacksonpainter@hotmail.com, I'll see if I can see what the problem is. Remember file size 175k or less and file name " .jpg " only .... .jpeg will not work.
Art, the problem was the file size. The first picture was 2mb, the second was 3mb. That is too big to post on the forums. I reduced the file sizes down to 160k for you, here are your pics for you.
Brett...as I get the chance...I'll put up a few more....I love finding mechanical stuff to model in situ...you get to see the colors, tones, grim and dirt.....I also have a lot of machine shop photos from the East Broad Top shop and roundhouse that may be of interest with your up coming machine shop stuff...
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Nice start on the Blacksmith shop.
Jerry
I'll admit, unless something has lit a fire in me and I'm fully enthused I find it hard to do.
However, there is so much available these days it is easier than ever.
Learning is always good and research often turns up new and original ideas.
Jerry
Terry
Do you plan to tinker with the forge and add a fire in the box?
Later, Dave S Tucson, AZ
And blacksmith skills would be needed in almost every industrial endeavor back it the 1800's and early 1900's.
I was just at the Mystic Seaport in Conn. and they had a rather large blacksmith's shop....
Right now I'm working out a floor plan.....waiting for the book I ordered.....
Remember file size 175k or less and file name " .jpg " only ....
.jpeg will not work.
The first picture was 2mb, the second was 3mb. That is too big to post on the forums. I reduced the file sizes down to 160k for you, here are your pics for you.
Jerry
https://mysticseaport.org/explore/village/shipsmith/
Alco asked "Would blacksmith equipment be out of place at, say, a shipyard?"
Interesting that this link actually calls it a Shipsmith Shop, so it should fit nicely in a shipyard.
For what it's worth.