Metalworking
and Blacksmithing
Modern Metalworking involves modern tools such as
oxyacetylene welders, grinders, and
drill presses.
Blacksmithing involves heating metal in a
forge and shaping it with a hammer, a process called forging
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Dominick learns REPOUSSE from Nahum Hersom. | Blacksmithing at Grover's Corner at the Fall Festival Celebration, Alexandria, Indiana (Gaither Farmstead) | To be added | To be added | ||
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The Ironwork
of Volos, |
More Ironwork of Greece (Summer 2005) | Keller Power Hack Saw | |
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The Ballerina | Al
Hirschfeld's Dancer |
Exhibit of Blacksmithing Work at the IBA Annual Conference in Tipton, IN, June 3, 2006 | Blacksmithing during the Spring of 2006 | ||
Visit to the
blacksmith shop of Lorelei
Sims (Five Points Blacksmith Shop, Charleston, Illinois) http://www.blacksmithchic.com/ |
“Natural Form in Functional Metalwork:
Soren Zachariason & Lorelei Sims” A blacksmithing exhibit at the Tarble Arts Center, Eastern Illinois University January 22 through February 27, 2005 |
Demonstration by Susan Madacsi at SOFA 2005 | Blacksmith Dan Nauman at the IBA Conference, June 2006 | ||
Metalworking shop in my garage. | Dominick at
the Ozark School of Blacksmithing |
Meeting of the Rocky Forge Blacksmith Guild, November 2004 at Ted Stout's Shop | New gas forge | ||
Primitive Blacksmithing at the Feast of the Hunter's Moon, October 2004 | "The Helping Hand" Steel Art created by Dominick Andrisani (this was my first foray into the art world using steel as a medium) | Second major Sculpture: a bas-relief sculpture of Ourania | A welded cold-forged stone topped table |