Friday, December 5, 2008

Winter attacks the Workshop

Well even though we are still just two crazy young college dudes we try our hardest to use our time wisely and get out to the shop whenever we can (whenever family and girlfriends permit), but every year when winter rolls around we are not match in our thin measly red sheet metal rusty old barn... haha :)

And of coarse the cold weather always seems to hit just when we get swamped with custom orders to forge.

But never the less we are doing are best to man up and forge despite our fingers freezing off.
At the moment out list of custom orders is huge, but thankfully everyone who we are working with is kind enough not to be demanding with deadlines.

But a few of those cool projects in the works are:
- a pattern welded migration age sword
- pattern welded elven sword
- pattern welded Dwarven fighter bowie

and tons more killer pieces in the works.

So hopefully college classes and cold weather doesn’t kill us before we can get all on our list finished. But in the mean time we will keep everyone who is interested in our work updated on what we are workin on in the shop right here on the blog!

2 comments:

Kristopher Skelton said...

Hahhahhaaha.... I have pictures of when the windows in my shop froze over a couple of years ago. I strongly recommend a heater of some kind. The forge and the hot work only lasts so long. Bundle up, put the heater at your feet and think warm thoughts. Good luck, guys!

Panday said...

7 degrees a few days ago. I spent one hour in my unheated shop and I was DONE.

Hang in there. :-)