Handcrafted ironwork

Discussion in 'Hobbies and Crafts' started by Daniel Mazur, Feb 27, 2010.

  1. Daniel Mazur

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    Thanks Penny.
     
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    Good work Daniel, and in Illinois too! Are you involved in any blacksmithing groups?
     
  3. Daniel Mazur

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    Thanks Leafy. At this time I'm not in any Blacksmith groups. My work is cold formed mild steel. In the future I'd like to get into hot iron work though. I also went to your blog. That's some beautiful work.
     
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    You can sell your smaller easy-to-ship items online as well (artfire, etsy, zibbet). I bet that wall mounted plant hangers and shelf brackets would sell.
     



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  5. Daniel Mazur

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    Thanks for the info Leafy. Etsy I've heard of, but the other two I haven't. I'll be sure to look into those. I'm working on getting into ornamental iron, like railings, fences, gates, etc. also.
     
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    Good going Daniel.. Keep it up..
     
  7. Daniel Mazur

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    Thank you, anablake.
     

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