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UPCOMING DEMONSTRATION:

MISSISSIPPI FORGE COUNCIL ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2008
May 24th and 25th - Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Museum - Jackson, Mississippi

 

ROSE KIT

Includes Directions, Patterns, and
Materials (excluding stem)
and Shipping!

$23.00

Materials Provided:

2  20g petal patterns
3 12g leaves
1 12g sepal

*you need an 18" piece of 1/4" round stock

Everything You Need to Forge a Rose...except the Patience and Creativity!!

 

Anvil Decal

oval measures 2 3/4" h X 6 3/8" w

decal is red and black with a transparent background

ANVIL WINDOW DECAL
Customize your vehicle with this original design

$6.00 each or 3 for $15.00

send payment to:
Five Points Blacksmith Shop
315 Fourth Street
Charleston, Illinois 61920

 

Blacksmithing Organizations

ABANA is the Artist-Blacksmith's Association of North America. This web site features invaluable information on local blacksmithing groups, a supplier directory, as well as information on regional and national blacksmithing events. I was a featured demonstrator at the Flagstaff, Arizona ABANA conference in 2000.

I have also demonstrated for these regional blacksmithing associations:

Appalachian Area Chapter of Blacksmiths

CBA - California Blacksmith Association

Rocky Mountain Smiths - Colorado

OABA - Ontario Artist Blacksmith Association

Guild of Metalsmiths - Hastings, Minnesota

Central Texas Balcones Forge - Central Texas Blacksmiths

Four States Iron Munchers - Texarkana, Texas

Louisiana Metalsmiths Association

Upper Midwest Blacksmith Association

Southern Ohio Forge and Anvil

John C. Campbell Folk School -In 1992 I worked as an apprentice with Elmer Rousch who was the resident blacksmith at the folk school, which is located in Brasstown, North Carolina. I have instructed two sessions of "Sisters of Fire", an introductory blacksmithing geared toward women, at the school and encourage any one who is interested in blacksmithing to check out their website; they offer a broad range of classes from beginning to advanced techniques.

 

Materials/Suppliers

I went on-line looking for a natural finish application for my ironwork and came across an excellent product called Breakthrough; it is manufactured by Vanex Inc and it is an excellent interior/exterior industrial grade acrylic finish that is incredibly durable. I recommended Clear Satin 50-0 though there are numerous gloss or satin, clear and colors available. They do custom tints as well. 1.800.851.7390

the application process i recommend is to dilute the first coat with half water. this has to be done especially if there are nooks and crannies in the ironwork. the second coat can be more like 20% water, and the final coat should be full strength.

allow a day in between coats. there is a milky blue tint to the paint that makes it easier to see when the metal has been covered. it will dry clear.

if you opt to use a brush, please dilute and use a very good natural hair brush.  small bubbles left on the surface will dry and make the piece look bad.

i use a sprayer when applying breakthrough.

Gano Welding and Supply - This family owned and operated business is located here in Charleston, Illinois. The company was founded by Linda Slaughter's family and she continues to operate the business with the assistance of her two sons T.K. and Pat. If you have any questions about welders or welding products, they can assist you.

McMaster-Carr and Grainger have extensive material and supply catalogs. Usually when I call in an order, my shipment will arrive within 48 hours. The Sales Clerks at both companies are knowledgeable about the products and are helpful when I am not quite sure what exactly I want.

As stated on the main page of their website, Crescent City Iron Supply is a full-service ornamental iron supplier that carries a full range of castings, forgings, hardware, and paints. Their mailing address is 9835 Derby Lane - Westchester, Illinois 60154 (tel) 1.800.535.9842.

Working Metal is a studio located in Champaign, Illinois, headed up by Dean Rose. Dean is a working blacksmith and an awesome caster. He has come through for me several times with replacement castings for restoration projects. Working Metal is located at 409 East Springfield Avenue - Champaign, Illinois 61820 (tel) 217.355.6510

John Crouchet is an artist-blacksmith located in Texas and he is the man to speak to if you are interested in learning how to operate a fly press.

 

There are two steel yards located in Mattoon, Illinois which I often frequent:

McFarland Steel is another local family-owned and operated business, the patriarch is Gene McFarland. They are located at 1005 Marshall Avenue and their telephone number is 234.4559.

General Steel and Metals is located on the corner of Logan & Dewitt Avenue (217) 235.5575.

 

Photographers

Dan Broten is an awesome friend as well as a very talented photographer; they are several of his shots featured on this website. He is a commercial photographer who does free-lance work in the Chicago Area as well as Minnesota. I also had the opportunity to work with Dan on my book "The Backyard Blacksmith - Traditional Techniques for the Modern Smith".

Bob Biddux's studio is called Innermost Imagery. I was very fortunate to hook-up with him through my friends Camille and Keith; I booked studio time to photograph the grape leaf and vine table and chair commission and am very pleased with his work. The cavern shots featured on his webpage are beautiful.

Mista Richard Hellyer is a hellavu photographer, an outstanding and respectable citizen, and damn fine friend. His commercial studio, The f. Stops Here, is located in Sawyer, Michigan.

Gary Grounds is a local photographer here in Charleston. He has shot two of my pieces and I am very happy with the work he has produced.

Joe Ethridge is a Charleston Illinois Photographer and a life long resident of Coles County in Illinois. Landscapes, cityscapes, nature and architecture are among his specialties.  His studio/gallery is located just off the Courthouse Square, 714 Monroe, here in Charleston.

 

Central Illinois Sites of Interest

City of Charleston I am an elected commissioner on the Charleston City Council. I am in the midst of my second term of office and my campaign slogan was Forging for the Future. I really enjoy the opportunity to represent the residents of my community.

Eastern Illinois University is located here in Charleston and I am an alumnus. The students, faculty, and employees of the University provide diversity and cultural opportunities that can not be found in other rural Midwest towns.

Royal Magnolia Jewelry features beautiful hand-crafted jewelry designed by Becky Moore Hartney. Becky is a very creative person and it is awesome to see another local woman artisan doing her thing.

The Lincolns is the website of B.F. "Mac" and Dorothy McClerren. The McClerrens are amazing Lincoln look-a-likes and their presentations are interesting, accurate, and informative. Through this site you can arrange for a "Visit with the Lincolns".

Roc's Blackfront Restaurant and Lounge offers the best ribs in Central Illinois. Mike Knoop is the proprietor and in the mid 1990's he refurbished and rechristened the dilapidated building, which was once an extremely popular illegal gambling house here in down state Illinois. The ribs are available for overnight delivery - I recommend Norm's Nirvana Sauce.

Charleston Alley Theatre is a small, intimate, avante garde, experimental, regional, privately-owned theatre. Its self-imposed mandate is to do interesting, exciting, challenging shows that are not commonly done, from Lysistrata and Macbeth to Arthur Miller's Creation of the World and Other Business and works of Christopher Durang.

Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site, eight miles south of Charleston, preserves the last home of Abraham Lincoln's father and stepmother, Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln. The 86-acre site, which includes the reconstructed Lincoln cabin and a surrounding living history farm, is managed by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Lincoln Log Cabin hosts many historic and traditional events throughout the year. In true pioneer spirit, each October, the annual Harvest Frolic provides a weekend of traditional harvesting demonstrations, food preparation, crafts, and music.

 

Other Interesting Sites

Omaha Botanical Gardens - If you ever find yourself visiting or passing through Nebraska, the Gardens is a beautiful place to visit.

Peonqueen.com features the artistic talents of Karen Hellyer. She is an accomplished artist and musician and she offers a broad range of media services through this portal.