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

The Ironwork of Volos, Greece (Summer 2004) More Ironwork of Greece (Summer 2005) Keller Power Hack Saw

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

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