Little preview of whats to come.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Hello Everybody,
I hope this
post finds everyone having a merry Christmas.
The time has come to make an announcement. I will be offering two classes in simple
knifemaking beginning January 23, 2013.
There will be two classes per week on Wednesday and Thursday nights from
6 – 9 PM. The classes will run for eight
weeks with a small break the week of March 4 for spring break.
Classes are
$300 per person, at the end of which each person will walk out with a custom
EDC(every day carry) knife of there own making. Classes will be limited to 8
students.
The class
itself will cover:
1. Understanding of different steels and there uses.
2. Learning to forge
in both charcoal and propane forges
3. Hammer control and simple tool usage
4. Ergonomic and aesthetic knife design
5. Simple grinding
and sharpening.
If I may, a little background on me. I am self taught and make no claims of being
a master, only that I am a competent blade smith. I have been forging knives almost exclusively
for the past ten years. It is a driving
passion, and this passion has led me to devour many books on the subject. The book knowledge I receive I put to practical
use by taking it outside and using it at the forge. This class is designed around helping those
who have no experience and also those who may be looking for a different way of
bladesmithing.
If you have any questions please post them in the comment
section.
Thank you
Tobin Nieto
Payments can be made by
Check / M.O. or paypal.
Sign-up begins 12/17/12 and ends 01/18/13
Last day to pay is 01/23/13
Here are some pics from the last class.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
It's always good to have satisfied customers. Its also great to see people using the tools you make. I received this email today :
Mr. Nieto,
My name is Chris Dillingham and I
bought the above knife at the gun show on the 9th. I am in the Army and
wanted to take it through some paces to see how it would perform. It is
an excellent knife! I dug holes and pried wood apart also and the knife
held its edge buetifully and still shaves hair. I have only two small
issues: I wish it had a lanyard hole and the handle is a little to
smooth, so keeping a grip on it gets difficult when chopping and
changing the angle of the cut. Thank you for making an outstanding
"UGLY" knife that holds up to what I put it through.
Thank you again,
Chris Dillingham
SFC, USA
Combat Medic
PS. Feel free to use comments and pictures in your blog
Barring a couple of minor aesthetics,( which i welcome the feed back)im glad you like your new knife Chris.
And as G.K. Chesterton said," a thing worth doing is worth doing Badly". Which is why i make "ugly" knives.:-)
Monday, December 10, 2012
Had a great run at the gunshow. We were having a raffle for my daughter to raise funds for her choir trip to new york, and we did raise some cash. This is Art he is the gentle man who won the "beast". The blade is forged 1084 10" long x 2 1/4" wide. The tang is forged 51/4" into a re-purposed hickory hatchet handle.
Congratulations to Art and thanks to all who entered.
Congratulations to Art and thanks to all who entered.
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