Handmade:processes Behind The Crafting Of A Steel Knife By Bladesmith Owen Bush.

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by CRYSTALJOHN, May 5, 2015.

  1. If you didn't see this superb film last night, here's an opportunity to see it again on iplayer.
    Watch a artisan create a knife. Of special interest to anyone who appreciates thousand year old skills.
    Highly reccommended.

    BBC iPlayer - Handmade - 2. Metal
     
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  2. Just watched the last bit on Iplayer John.I dropped off last night watching it.Brilliant piece of craftmanship-the one before about glass was also worth watching.Nice to watch something without the usual commentary drivel.
     
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  3. Saw the glass one too. I get so much pleasure watching a master craftsman at work. In another life I would have loved to be a glass blower!
     
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  4. Caught half of this yesterday, the craftsmanship and the method of filming were right up my street also John - could this be something to do with your choice of handle on here? ;)
     
    #4 Chris, May 5, 2015
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  5. I blew my own wine glass once, it turned out very thick, more goblet really but I like it a lot - it wobbles when you spin it :D
     
  6. ^ always wanted to have a go at that but I'm sure I would cock-up the first one if not the tenth one.
     
  7. I did cock it up, but it's somehow better for it - the bowl of the glass is about 5mm thick and it doesn't hold as much as it should :) I worked at a modern glassworks when I left school in 1981 and they sent us on a weeks traditional glass blowing course in Sunderland I think it was.
     
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