I might have scared the tea drinkers away with that one. If not, they came for the cookies, and that's okay, too.
Hi!
I was lulling around on the internet today, trying to calm my nerves about starting T. Today! Fifteen minutes ago, actually. But that's how I found this forum and a very enlightening yet old thread.
I'm a 38, a blacksmith, an author, and a dad. I live in a very small town in Denmark, have to cats, and a coffeeaddiction. (The headline kinda gave that one away, didn't it)
I can't really think of anything else, so... Hi ;D
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Hi and welcome [emoji4]. Congrats on the big T! I've not a clue when it comes to blacksmithing, what kind of things do you 'smith'? X
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Blacksmith in Denmark is about the material. It means more than just a welder, more than just a fitter, more than just a boilermaker. It's the broadest kind of smith and I worked with all kinds of materials. But not anymore (shot my back and shoulders) so now I write books. Hope that explained your question.
Quote from: MTS on October 17, 2017, 01:51:19 PM
Blacksmith in Denmark is about the material. It means more than just a welder, more than just a fitter, more than just a boilermaker. It's the broadest kind of smith and I worked with all kinds of materials. But not anymore (shot my back and shoulders) so now I write books. Hope that explained your question.
Wow, that's great (except about your back), great you've found another outlet in your writing though [emoji4].
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