NORTH TEXAS BLACKSMITHS ASSOCIATION

LISTEN TO THE NTBA ANVIL TALK PODCAST!

Next meeting

September 13-14 - NTBA Hammerfest
with Gordon Williams. See the Registration Brochure.

More details of the Meetings below


For any information about NTBA please email David Wilson at dwwilson@flash.net

Need Coal? Call Texas Farrier Supply at 800-777-2725. Located at 603 S. New Hope Rd in Kennedale, just off Loop 820 in southeast area of Fort Worth.


Beginning blacksmithing classes at the Master's Forge, one-on-one with Chuck Stone.
Contact Chuck at <mastersforge@prodigy.net>, (817) 489-3580.

TECHNICAL
Anvil Names
Beautiful Iron
Bladesmithing PDF
Courtesy of the Texarkana College/Bill Moran School of Bladesmithing and Mike Williams. This document was furnished by Mike during his demo at NTBA's Dancing Hammers April 22-23, 2006. Approx. 60 pages, 1.9 megabites
Gas Forge Plans
Gas Forge Photos
Light Weight Coal Forge
 VIEWING AREA
North Texas Blacksmiths Association is an ABANA chapter formed to help spread the knowledge of the blacksmithing craft. The organization is located in the North Central Texas area, although people from all areas are welcomed to join. Membership fee is $15. NTBA gladly accepts invitations to demonstrate the craft of blacksmithing at public events. To schedule a demo contact NTBA.

Texas Blacksmith is a web site with email list relating to events in the Texas area and includes historical photos and graphics. Please use the links for a description on how to join.

NTBA MEETINGS and EVENTS
See the Meetings Locations List, including many previous locations.

September 13-14 - NTBA Hammerfest with Gordon Williams. See the Registration Brochure. Also see the map to Hammerfest Gordon is planning to demonstrate numerous Texana style items His description - "Forged indian arrow with copper wrap, three type of leaves, grape, rose and yucca. These are done mostly to show some different tooling I use. An organic element, cactus in nature, my daisy duke flower. Vine texture swage, a tool to texture the welds in, wood grain tool and hammer texture tool. A quick way to make eyeball tools and rivet sets. Different wrinkle on a steer head, cowboy head, two horseheads, a snake using a special tool, and edge designs. An old copper penny patina I make, how to take the hex out of a hex headed lag, quick dress for square lags, and a little welding in the gas forge." Gordon Williams, Victory Forge, 1855 N. Mondale Ln. Camp Verde,Az. 928-567-3681 godoncampverde@aol.com.

October 11 - Farmers Branch. Archaelogy Fair.

November 8 - Edgewood, Log Cabin Christmas Bazaar.

Coming - January 10, 2009 - Anvil Repair Workshop at Lanny Powers shop in Mesquite.

For any information about NTBA please email us at dwwilson@flash.net. NTBA has meetings on the second Saturday of each month, (with occasional exceptions). Monthly meetings are located at members shops and other locations such as farm museums in the North central Texas area. Meeting topics and directions are in the club newsletter. Hours are normally from 9 am until 3 pm, however, multi-day events such as IronFest, Hammerfest and Dancing Hammers are weekdays 9 am - 5 pm and Sunday 9 am - noon. Demos are given by club members and guests, and newcomers are invited to participate.

This page was created by David W. Wilson
Graphics and Ironwork
URL for this site is: http://www.flash.net/~dwwilson/ntba
Last updated
8/19/08
ABANA chapters are encouraged to use this information for their publications,please credit North Texas Blacksmiths Association.