Folks:
My apology for my extended absence from these forums, but it is always work before pleasure for me. Nonetheless, I knew I had to share a video with all of you that someone shared with me yesterday. If you ever wanted to witness an eighteenth-century Pine Barrens forge in action, take a look at this one-minute video:
Here is seventeenth-century water-p0wered technology that still ably performs the task for which it was constructed. Can you imagine the sounds of these working hammers echoing through the Pines?
Notice the modern smith is wearing hearing protectors, but back during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in the Pines, many a forge worker endured gradual deafness from the hammer's constant din.
Best regards,
Jerseyman
My apology for my extended absence from these forums, but it is always work before pleasure for me. Nonetheless, I knew I had to share a video with all of you that someone shared with me yesterday. If you ever wanted to witness an eighteenth-century Pine Barrens forge in action, take a look at this one-minute video:
Here is seventeenth-century water-p0wered technology that still ably performs the task for which it was constructed. Can you imagine the sounds of these working hammers echoing through the Pines?
Notice the modern smith is wearing hearing protectors, but back during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in the Pines, many a forge worker endured gradual deafness from the hammer's constant din.
Best regards,
Jerseyman