2014 demonstrators - afc
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September 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th
Tannehill State Park in McCalla, AL
Featured Demonstrators Jack Wheeler AND Lyle Wynn
~ Family Activities ~
Show & Tell ~ Beginners Classes ~ Iron Art Auction
Iron-In-The-Hat and tool box drawing
Tailgate Sale Tables (In designated sale area only)
2014 Demonstrators
Jack Wheeler Biography
Since the late 1980’s Jack has been a practicing blacksmith. He joined the Appalachian Area Chapter of Blacksmiths (AACB) about 1990 and served as that organization’s secretary/treasurer and president for a number of years. His background includes classes at the John C. Campbell Folk School (JCCFS) and the Tennessee Tech., Appalachian Center for Craft as well as instruction from local blacksmiths including the late A. P. Billingsley, Calvin Keeton and Joe Humble as well as Ryan Johnson, and many others.
Jack currently teaches an annual class at the JCCFS and has taught at the Appalachian Center for Craft. He also teaches weekly at the Choo Choo Forge where he currently serves a president. He has demonstrated at many of the regional blacksmith organizations in the Southeast and at a number of events sponsored by the AACB. The Jim Alexander Family Flower group project at the 2011 Madison Conference was led by Jack.
As a very active member of the blacksmith community he is heavily involved in AACB activities, provides articles for the chapter newsletter and leads fundraising efforts. One of his main goals in life is to show his appreciation for the friendship, learning opportunities and awesome experiences with the blacksmith community over the past 25 years.
Wheeler’s 2014 Tannehill Demonstration Projects
September’s demonstration will include a variety of projects and will
focus on process and technique. Several of the projects chosen for the
demonstration require special techniques and these will be discussed in
detail. Projects include tomahawks, tongs, wizards and a Freidrich cross
with a base made from a single square bar. In addition, a simple twisted
handle will be demonstrated along with a number of variations and items
that can be completed using this technique. Some of the projects chosen
will utilize wrought iron and forging techniques required for that
material. This demonstration would not be complete without making a
few nails also. A number of “craft show” items will also be
demonstrated and, power hammer and treadle hammer work will be
included.
Alabama Forge Council
29th Annual
AFC Blacksmithing Conference
Lyle Wynn’s Biography
I started Blacksmithing in 1998, and mainly made knives from cable for the first years. In 2007 I started
doing more true blacksmithing mostly learning from other folks at the MS Forge Council meetings and
events. In 2000 I got laid off and started blacksmithing full time. Since 2000 I worked mostly with
Brian Brazeal. Whether you are driving from one place to another or learning to forge an item you have
never attempted repetition is the key to becoming proficient at anything you do. My goal is to share the
information I have learned and hope the people I share with will do the same. All of us can learn a lot,
from heating a piece of metal then using top and bottom dies to forge it to shape.
Wynn’s Demonstration Projects
I intend to make a wine bottle candle stand that will incorporate a stand
I came up with made simply from two pieces of flat bar and two copper
rivets. Another popular item I will demonstrate is the guitar bottle
opener. If time permits I may do some rings. I want to demonstrate the
easy way to make a fork that I learned from Brian Brazeal. If it works
out and I have what I need I will make a hot cut. Everything I make I
will finish and put in the auction.
Family Program Pre-Registration is recommended! Classes will fill-up fast. Don’t miss out.
The minimum age is 15 years; younger ONLY if accompanied by an adult. We are sorry for any
inconvenience, but the adult must stay with the youth during the entire class. Classes are limited to ensure personal attention. All classes are beginner level, no experience needed.
Crystal Lavender Kitchens.
I want to help keep handcrafts from earlier centuries alive in the 21st century. I've had the pleasure of learning these
handcrafts from generous teachers, now I want to share this pleasure and satisfaction with others! I've worked as a
programmer/analyst and living history coordinator.
Basket Making on a Gourd Bowl -- Crystal Lavender Kitchens Max. # students--12 adults and youths 14 and up.
Fee $25--includes handout, cleaned gourd bowl, both natural and dyed reed and finish.
Classes--Friday and Saturday (mornings only) 8:30 am to 11:30 am.
You will learn how to clean a gourd, how to handle the reed and how to shape and weave a basket onto a gourd bowl.
No basket making experience required. Basket making is wet work, so wear old clothes and bring a towel. All other
supplies will be furnished
Leaf Pounding/Printing --Crystal Lavender Kitchens Max # students---12 Adults and youths 14 and up.
Fee $20--- includes handout, 18 inch square of prepared fabric, and 2 inch masking tape.
Class-- Friday afternoon only 1pm to 4pm.
In class, we'll learn how to transfer the natural dyes of leaves onto 100% cotton fabric. At home,
you'll be able to set the dyes with a natural chemical action. The instructor will furnish some
fabric already prepared. You may bring you own 100% cotton that has been washed and dried
without fabric softeners, and then iron to remove wrinkles. You will need to bring a medium size
flat-head hammer, a wooden cutting board and an old (well worn) kitchen/bath towel
Jeff "Milo" Mosley
I joined the AFC about 3 yrs ago. I really enjoy working with copper, most of the work is done
cold.
Copper Pencil Cup--$35 fee, copper and basic tools will be furnished.
This is a basic texture, soldering, and coloring class. Lots of fun!!! 8 students max per class.
Please register early for your spot!! Classes--Thursday afternoon 2pm to 5pm.
Friday--8:30am to 11:30am Friday afternoon 1pm to 4pm Saturday--8:30am to 11:30am
Green Coal – By Ronnie Lee
The AFC has teaching stations available for hands-on instruction by accomplished blacksmith Ronnie Lee. If you are just
getting started in blacksmithing, here is your chance to learn the basics from a very accomplished Blacksmith.
Class fee $10 per student. 8 Students per class max. A specific area will be set aside for this class.
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Thursday September 5th 2pm to 5pm Copper Pencil Cup class
Friday Night Blast Bring your hammer and tongs to hold ½” square stock. Two sets of tongs might be helpful (hint, hint)!!! Our
Friday Nigh Blast contest will be the longest draw with an added challenge. The rules are simple. We will give
you a bar of a certain length and in a pre-set amount of time make it grow in length. I will explain the extra twist
to the contest on the evening of the event. This will be a great time for all, please consider participating. Prizes
will be awarded!!!
The Auction Your donated items for the auction are very much appreciated. The auction proceeds are where the AFC gener-
ates its income to offer blacksmithing scholarships and to host the free workshops each year. The conference
fees pay for putting on the conference but the auction is how we continue to provide the activities that further the
art and craft of blacksmithing. Our auctioneer this year is Col. Anthony Goodrum. Remember, this is a charity
auction, bid generously. This year will also give out door prizes during the Auction.
KEEP YOUR I-I-T-H TICKETS
If you cannot attend we welcome your donations. Please send them to:
Raymond Head – AFC - Auction
138 Cone Lane Wetumpka, AL 36093
The AFC is in need of donations of tools for the Tool Box,
please be generous!!!
Iron-in the-Hat & Tool Box Drawing This year the AFC will be conducting iron-in-the-hat & Tool Box Drawing to help raise funds for our educa-
tional programs. Tickets are $1 each, 6 for $5, and 25 for $20. Two drawings will be held for items donated and
the centerpiece is a blacksmith’s toolbox. Any items for the general iron-in-the-hat or tools for the toolbox
would be greatly appreciated.
AFTER THE DRAWING, DO NOT THROW OUT YOUR TICKETS! SAVE THEM FOR THE DOOR
PRIZE DRAWING DURING THE AUCTION
Please send iron-in-the-hat donations (if you cannot attend)
to: Raymond Head – AFC - I I T H 138 Cone Lane Wetumpka, AL 36093
Fri 8:30 -11:30 am Fri 1-4 pm Sat 8:30 -11:30 am Sat 1-4 pm
Basket Making on a Gourd
Bowl
Copper pencil cup
Green Coal
Leaf Pounding/
Printing
Copper Pencil Cup
Green Coal
Basket Making on a Gourd
Bowl
Copper pencil cup
Green Coal
Green Coal
Tailgate Sale Tables
This year the conference will open on Thursday for tailgate sales. This day has been set aside for the
buying and selling of tools and equipment at your leisure.
Special note; Unless you are selling directly from your camper please set up all sells tables in the
designated area only (next to the Forge Pavilion). If you have any questions please contact Raymond
Head for assistances. This is for the privacy and safety of your fellow campers. This year AFC will have a very limited amount of coal for sale in 50 pound bags. The price is $18.00
per bag at the Park with all of the proceeds going to our building fund. If you need coal get it while you
can. It might be several years in the future before the AFC makes another bulk coal purchase.
Registration Gate entry will begin Thursday (September 4th) afternoon. Pre-registered attendees pay $50 and AFC
membership is required; AFC dues are $25 per year and include 6 issues of the Bituminous Bits.
Registration at the conference will be $60 plus membership for 3-days and $35 plus membership
for 1-day, per person. Again AFC membership is required Those attending the demonstrations or
are setting up tailgate sales are required to pay the conference fee. Family members or temporary
visitors need only sign the release and obtain a badge for TEMPORARY entry into the conference area.
Family members, of a registered conference participant, attending family program classes only, are
not required to pay the full conference fee. If you take up space at a blacksmith demo you must pay
the conference fee.
Location Tannehill State Park is located approximately 25 miles southwest of Birmingham.
Take Exit 100 from I-59/20 and go east about 2 miles to the park or take Exit 1
from I-459 and go south about 7 miles, the park entrance will be on your right.
The conference will be held in Farley Field at the extreme northern end of the
park.
The blacksmithing demonstrations will be in the Forge and the Vulcan
Pavilions. Plenty of bleacher and chair seating are available. The family
and children’s programs will be held in nearby tents and pavilions.
Lodging Camping Campsites are available at the Tannehill Ironworks near the demonstration site on Mill Creek.
Improved (water and electricity) sites, primitive camping and cabins are available. Check-in at the
country store. For reservations and information, call the park at 205-477-5711 or
http://www.tannehill.org Conference attendees are responsible for their own camping fee’s
Hotels
Sleep Inn
1259 Greenmor Drive
205-424-0000
Comfort Inn
5051 Academy Lane
(205) 428-3999
Jameson Inn
5021 Academy Lane
205-428-3194
Best Western
5041 Academy Lane
205-481-1950
Wellesley Inn
11170 Will Walker Rd
(205) 556-3606
Holiday Inn Express
5001 Academy Ln
(205) 428-9972
Schedule of Events
Wednesday Sept 3rd Tail Gate Sales
Thursday Sept 4th Registration & set-up
Tailgate Tool Sales (In designated sale area only)
Set-up of all needed Equipment.
2pm to 5pm
Copper Pencil Cup class -- Jeff Mosley
Friday Sept. 5th 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Featured Demonstrator - Jack Wheeler - Forge Pavilion
Featured Demonstrator - Lyle Wynn Vulcan Pavilion Green Coal – up to 8 students
Basket Making on a Gourd Bowl -- Crystal Lavender Kitchens
Copper Pencil Cup-- Jeff Mosley
Break for Lunch
12:30 to 4:00 pm
Featured Demonstrator - Jack Wheeler - Forge Pavilion
Featured Demonstrator - Lyle Wynn- Vulcan Pavilion Green Coal – up to 8 students
1pm to 4pm
Leaf Pounding/Printing --Crystal Lavender Kitchens
Copper Pencil Cup -- Jeff Mosley
7:00 pm
Friday Night Blast - Forging Contest
Saturday Sept 6th 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Featured Demonstrator - Jack Wheeler - Forge Pavilion
Featured Demonstrator - Lyle Wynn- Vulcan Pavilion Green Coal – up to 8 students
Basket Making on a Gourd Bowl -- Crystal Lavender Kitchens
Copper Pencil Cup -- Jeff Mosley
Break for Lunch
Board of Directors meeting during lunch time Saturday (Forge Pavilion).
12:30 to 4:00 pm
Featured Demonstrator - Jack Wheeler - Forge Pavilion
Featured Demonstrator - Lyle Wynn- Vulcan Pavilion Green Coal – up to 8 students
4:30 Sharp
Iron-In-The-Hat – Auction - Awards Ceremony 7:00 PM
Playtime at the shop – Impromptu Demos and Open discussions about Blacksmithing.
Sunday Sept 7th 9AM to 11AM
2D drawing class/lecture- Allison Bohorfoush will demonstrate creating
2D drawings on the computer suitable for use in water jet or plasma cutting applications
as well as professional ironwork proposals for customers, pattern making and other shop needs.
We will then pack up and clean up the area Please stay and help out. Every hand will be appreciated!
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2014 AFC FALL CONFERENCE
TOOL BOX
INDIVIDUALS / GROUPS
THAT SIGNED UP FOR SPECIFIC TOOLS
PLEASE DELIVER THEM TO ALLAN KRESS
AT CONFERENCE OR BEFORE
POST VISE
TOOL BOX
ANVIL TOOLS/HARDIES
FIRE TOOLS (RAKE, POKER, WATER CAN)
SCROLL JIGS
TREADLE HAMMER TOOLS
FORGING HAMMER, BALL PEIN, SLEDGE HAMMER
TONGS
CHISEL SET
POWER HAMMER TOOLS
FLUX, GLOVES, CHALK,
SILVER PENCIL, TAPE MEASURE
MORE TOOLS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.
BIGGER BOX MEANS MORE MONEY WE RAISE.
EMAIL ALLAN KRESS IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO ADD
Put AFC Tool Box in the subject line of your email
These stands are so versatile. We have even used them in non-welding classes at
Tannehill. Allan Kress uses his for all sorts of projects around the shop. It is so much
nicer to work on something at eye level rather than bending over. The overhead clamp
allows for all kinds of configurations. These stands can be completely broken down for
easy storage and transport.
2013 AFC FALL CONFERENCE
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