About Me

Hi, I'm Stephen Stumbo, I'm 18 yrs old, and a self taught knifesmith/blacksmith. All through my childhood I've had affinity for blades, probably starting with my first pocket knife. At 12 I tried to grind a knife out of a sawzall blade, and was so proud of how it turned out. At 14 I convinced my dad to help me make a forge so I could try blacksmithing. After building the forge I had a rough time getting started, but after meeting a local blacksmith and getting some tips, I went at it. About a year into blacksmithing (2009) I decided to try my hand at making knives. I started out terribly, but I've slowly been progressing to where you see now. Take a look around, and let me know what you think, you can also find me on facebook to keep up with the goings on around the ole smithy.














Monday, April 18, 2011

New Necklace

I made this a few weeks ago with some of the nails I forged once I made my nail header. (See the thread [url="http://paleoplanet69529.yuku.com/topic/41664/Nailed-it"]here[/url])

I picked through the coffee can I put the nails in as I make them, found 2 good ones, filed a groove in each so they fit, and used a tig welder to fuse weld them together. Then I heated and quenched in oil for a black finish. After that I added a decorative wrap with some copper wire. As well as using the copper wire to attach it to the black paracord I hung it on.

I'm considering making more of these to sell while I'm stilling taking tig at the college (I don't have a tig machine at home). I was thinking $20 each, any interest?

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(the backside where I soldered the copper wire)
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On an aside, I had this little bundle of energy born on thursday. She's a full blood Lamancha dairy goat. I named her Aphrodite because of the heart birthmark she has on her nose.

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3 comments:

  1. She is adorable! Thanks for sharing her pictures. You are lucky to be able to have a pet goat. Where I live, I can only have a chihuahua!

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  2. does the goat have no ears, or are they just lying down? just curious.

    great site, btw. your craftsmanship is excellent. keep up the good work.

    RM

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  3. Aphrodite is a lamancha, they have very small ears we call gopher ears. They are born like that, and we don't cut them off as my dad likes to tell people.


    Stephen

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