Andersen Forge Reflections, or......

Gary, these are NOT instructional videos, nor a WIPs.
They are not "How To...." videos.
They're "Who is" videos. I'm not trying to show "how" I make anything, I'm just showing "why" I do things the way I do and the foundation philosophies behind them.
If a person can learn something along the way, then that's great.
I can't, quite honestly, show why I do things or the philosophy behind them, if I don't at least show how I do some things as well.
But the focus is more on "who" and "why", than "how".

:) I knew at the time that I used the wrong terminology but wasn't sure what else to use (and I did learn something along the way). Thanks for posting.

Gary
 
Karl,thanks for posting the videos,and for sharing your thoughts and experiences,as well as some of your philosophies.
I am also looking forward to part 3.
 
There's already 3 or four more in the can.
We worked late last night and I got a little worked up - which I can do.:eek:
(Hope I don't piss anybody off. But, they were just my thoughts, which this is all about.)
 
It is almost like visiting your shop in person Karl and a great way so show who you are and what you do.

Brian
 
Pretty boring for the most part. It's difficult to explain what is actually happening and put into words for a wide range of viewers.
Remember this is NOT instructional - it's simply following a knife through its creation to give just a little idea of what goes on at Andersen Forge for my customers and interested people alike.
But thanks for watching, regardless.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6bncbUpzhU
 
Karl,
Thank you for taking the time to share, im a new maker gettin my feet wet, and like you mention in the vid about tooling i saw some great stuff ive filed away for the right time! Thanks again Karl an extremely valuable 40 minutes! Greg
 
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