by patience » Sun 20 Apr 2008, 09:15:26
The blacksmith's groups, gardener's, glassworkers, hand furniture makers, well diggers (very few), potters, tanners, etc., are crucial to our children's future. I've done a lot of metal and wood working, built buildings, split shakes for the roof, pegged joints, made chisels, knives, and built a small 2 shed loom once, even tried my hand at refining clay for pottery, and was once a pretty fair hand with a broadaxe and adze, but the need for such skills and the depth of experience required to be effective, is awesome.
This group would do well to make an effort at preserving these skills. They are still in existence, but very hard to find. I applaud all efforts to keep them alive.
Local fix-it guy..