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larry harley

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French Camp Academy is a christian based school -home for kids that come from a fractured home situation

On Friday May11, Larry Harley, Wes Byrd, and Tim Potier ventured to French Camp , Mississippi, to host a hands on demonstration of Bladesmithing for the students and staff of French Camp Academy. We began about eight o’clock Saturday morning at the historical area blacksmith shop and worked with about 40 students during the day on various hands on forging activities. We used age and ability appropriate exercises so each person takes something home that they have worked on. We made nails, hot dog forks, leaves, and knives with a range of male and female students from age 7 to 18. In addition Larry and I got to evaluate the facilities at the school for use as a knife shop.

The blacksmith shop in the historical area is a 20 by 20 log structure with a lean-to on each side of the building. The shop has basic power minimum lighting and dirt floors. It is a good place to show the public and students forging techniques but does not lend it self to making a modern, safe knife shop. The school has a modern steel building formally sued to teach auto mechanics and welding. The welding shop has vent hoods, good lighting, 110 volt and 220 volt power, drill presses, a small milling machine, shears, breaks, large cut off saw, metal band saw, work benches, and various other tools. At present this area is used only for needed maintenance welding and is available for use as a knife shop.

The following is a list of the types of equipment that would be needed to start a shop capable of supporting teaching of knife making and black smithing.

This list will change according to there need, all these items can be used as a tax write off

so dig deep and often guys


if u can help call me
423 878 5368 larry harley

423 775 3826 Wes Byrd

337 639 2229 Tim Potier
if u can,t U.P.S. it to us then we will make arrangements for pickup

safety glasses

Steel 5160

Grinder (2)

Grinder Belts

Layout dye

Carbide scribes

Dial Calipers

Starret 29B

Two propane forges

Kowool

Satanite

Blowers

Box jaw or "V-lock" tongs

Hammers various sizes

Two anvils

Two anvil stands (height adjustable)

Files, all varieties

Febings brown leather dye

super glue

epoxy

Respirators

Gloves

Sand paper

Aprons

Power Hammer( someones got a 25 lb little giant they need a write off for)

parrallel fileing jig

hail headers( several in several different sizes)

scroll bending jigs

di block to make spoons and ladels
 
I'll move this to Shop Talk -- it'll be more likely to reach guys who have the stuff you need.
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This is an excellent project and I applaud you gentleman for taking it on! I wish I could help with some of the big stuff, but I don't think it's in the cards. I'll see if I can start setting aside a few $$ here and there to help with some of the smaller items. I'll also take a copy of your needed equipment list to my Blacksmith Guild's annual hammer-in this weekend and see if any of the folks there have anything they can spare.

-d
 
Have you gotten in touch with the Mississippi Forge Council? They're affiliated with ABANA and might be able to help out. They keep up the blacksmith shop at the Ag and Forestry Museum in Jackson, and I'm sure someone there could help you get in touch with one of the officers. I was a member before I moved to Florida several years ago, but have lost contact with them since. Some great guys that could be a valuable resource to your project.

Also, you could call Laurel Machine and Foundry in Laurel, Ms. They make a couple of different size swage blocks, complete coal forges, firepots, clinker breakers, mandrels, and some pretty nice anvils. The owner is an active hobby blacksmith and might be willing to donate something.

Todd
 
Good work, Harley
I have a couple of items that might be of use if I can figure out a way to get them to you. I have an NC knifemaker forge that I am not using anymore. I also have one of those Jancy Radiusmaster 2 x 48 grinders that I have replaced with a variable speed KMG. Will you be at Blade?
Joe
 
This is an excellent project and I applaud you gentleman for taking it on! I wish I could help with some of the big stuff, but I don't think it's in the cards. I'll see if I can start setting aside a few $$ here and there to help with some of the smaller items. I'll also take a copy of your needed equipment list to my Blacksmith Guild's annual hammer-in this weekend and see if any of the folks there have anything they can spare.

-d

some of the things on the list arent that pricey
and THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks again for takeing it to your local blk smth guild
any questions drop me a line here or feel free to give me a call any time
harley
 
Have you gotten in touch with the Mississippi Forge Council? They're affiliated with ABANA and might be able to help out. They keep up the blacksmith shop at the Ag and Forestry Museum in Jackson, and I'm sure someone there could help you get in touch with one of the officers. I was a member before I moved to Florida several years ago, but have lost contact with them since. Some great guys that could be a valuable resource to your project.

Also, you could call Laurel Machine and Foundry in Laurel, Ms. They make a couple of different size swage blocks, complete coal forges, firepots, clinker breakers, mandrels, and some pretty nice anvils. The owner is an active hobby blacksmith and might be willing to donate something.

Todd
todd will u do this for me since u prob know all those guys any how
I,M GETN STRETCHED PRETTY THIN HERE!!:)
i still make knives for a liveing lol
later i was going to ask for vols to get to french camp as often as possiable to conduct simenars and hands on
i will be there twice a yr during what they call heritage days
its an 11 hr drive for me
but it would be nice to see someone in there if not ever mo or oftener then
at least every other mo
will u get in touch w these two organizations and then get back to me about what u found out????
if u could it would tickel me to death
harley
 
if this could work for your super glue/epoxy needs, I'll forward you the price list, or maybe just post it here if anyone wants.

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=474105

I'll do a little hunting for wholesale safety equipment and hand tools also, if you want. Let me know what quantities & manufacturers you're looking for, I'll see if I can find distributors for it. There's tons of oilfield related construction down here, plus wholesaler lists I can get without any trouble.
 
Good work, Harley
I have a couple of items that might be of use if I can figure out a way to get them to you. I have an NC knifemaker forge that I am not using anymore. I also have one of those Jancy Radiusmaster 2 x 48 grinders that I have replaced with a variable speed KMG. Will you be at Blade?
Joe

i,ll be ther bring it on down then give it to wes tim or i and well see that it gets there
THANKS
i belong to an organization that says "a man never stood so tall as when he stoops to help a kid"
harley
 
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I'll do a little hunting for wholesale safety equipment and hand tools also, if you want. Let me know what quantities & manufacturers you're looking for, I'll see if I can find distributors for it. There's tons of oilfield related construction down here, plus wholesaler lists I can get without any trouble.[/QUOTE]
safety glasses!!!!
safety glasses!!!!
and
oh yes safty glasses!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aprons?? gloves???
harley
 
Hey Harley.......is this the school that the kids you and Wes had a Batsons came from?
 
Hey Harley.......is this the school that the kids you and Wes had a Batsons came from?


THANKS TRACEY!!!
u da man!!!!!
i know every knife maker here has stufffff laying around in his shop thats not been used in yrs that these kids can use NOW

and

yes joe
these r they
an awsome bunch of kids as a group
and outstanding kids as indivudals
starved for a positive male role model
and received way too few"attaboys" in there life
 
Harley, you taking cash donations to aid this gesture of kindness you guys are making?
 
Larry,Get ahold of Terry Vandeventer,he is in Jackson, MS. Since he just recieved his Master Smith rating he may want to help out.Plus he knows all the guys around MS that forge...Also Will 52100 on thje forums here is down by the coast and mat be able to help out some...

I will see what I can do,not fully recovered yet,but soon so maybe I can help out..I know I am from MS but where is it located in MS....

Bruce
 
Harley, you taking cash donations to aid this gesture of kindness you guys are making?

fitz
id rather not get into cash
if u send any i will spend it all on john barleycorn and the temptations of eve:)
no really
its alreadfy getn hard enough to keep track of donated stufff
cash is a whol;e nother ball game
what u got over in that corner of your shop u dont ever use and every knife maker or blksmith needs one???????????????

send that!!!

bruce where r u in ms??
French camp is 75 miles from no where
thats why they have a n obsevrvetory there
no light polution
that means no people
its about an hour from the deltaand righ on the nachez trace
mile marker 180 on the trace rd.
we need all the help we can get on this one and its too far for me to play ball with very often
11 hrs for me
will u call terry and u 2 get back to me as to what how were and when u might me open???
i know this is asking a lot but if enough of us get involved it will spread out the weight some
harley
french possum
 
THANKS TRACEY!!!
u da man!!!!!
i know every knife maker here has stufffff laying around in his shop thats not been used in yrs that these kids can use NOW

and

yes joe
these r they
an awsome bunch of kids as a group
and outstanding kids as indivudals
starved for a positive male role model
and received way too few"attaboys" in there life
They looked like they had a whale of a time at Batsons. Keep up the good work. Looks like I won't be driving the toy car to Atlanta....:D
 
Larry,I am in Boneville,MS....It is about 2 1/2 hours away from French Camp.The Doc just gave me a second dose of Radiation so if it works this time I should be good to go in a couple of months and I would be glad to help out anyway I can.Terry is a couple of hours out also so I will try and get ahold of him and let him know what you guys are doing and see if he can help out some...

Bruce
 
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