Guild of Metalsmith’s Video Library 9/22/04Page 1

GUILD OFMETALSMITHS VIDEO LIBRARY

Last Revised 9/22/04

The Guild Video Library now contains a large collection of DVDs, most of these have been filmed at GoM events or other local area events. Many of these DVDs are similar or even identical to the tapes in the existing tape library, but some are new to our library and are only available in DVD format (for now). The charge for renting these tapes is the same as for renting a tape - $3 per title. Currently there is no option for buying a copy of the DVD. When requesting these items, be sure to specify the item as Dxx instead of Txx to distinguish between tape and video. Entries in the Tape library will have a cross reference to the DVD (if it exists) following the tape number.

T1 / D11990 Metalsmith Madness ****

DOROTHY STEIGLER (tongs, rose, iris, Claydon knot basket, angle iron basket). MONTE BYGD (pumpkin, mail hanger, S hook, candle holder) KITTY LATANE' (candle sconce). DAN BUTT (hook ending).

T2 / D2 Ivan Bailey Tape Oct, 1996: 3 Tapes ****

IVAN BAILEY (copper leaf, die sinking iron fish, free form sinking small bird, one heat leaf, forging pipe, slide show of work, fused glass, forging channel iron, enamel on steel, inlaid). PAUL HUBLER (mouse head).

T3 / D3 Hubler Hammer In 1988,89 &90/Jarsolov Valek Tape: ****

PAUL HUBLER (shovel making, bronze leaf, air chisel upsetting, cold bending steel, power hammer duck head, grape, horse shoe horse head, spoon, pumpkin, flat stock border design, antelope head, rasp rattlesnake, rams head, sinking a monkey body). ROBERT WALSH (power hammer dies). GEORGE DIXON (Jig for 90 degree bend in round stock, door handle jig, copper ladle). ROBERT WILDE (aluminum casting, lost Styrofoam casting, wirefeed welder sculpture) JAROSLOV VALEK (sculptures)

T4 / D4 1989 Metalsmith Madness/Tunnel Mill 1991 ****

MOEBIUS BROS (forging large gate, mortise and tenon, hot punching, hot collars). ROBERT WALSH (spring swedges)TOM LATANE'(hot stamping a finial). PAUL HUBLER (blue crane bird head, horse head. mouse head fireplace shovel). DAVE HARTWIG (fireplace poker, meat skewers. swan, file knife, forged aluminum leaf). MARK NICHOLS (fireplace rake). TOM LATANE' (cold chisel work).

T5 / D5 1988 Metalsmith Madness/ Guild Meeting/ Hmong Knife Making: 2 Tapes ****

???(Sculpture) GEORGE DIXON (forging bronze and copper, treadle hammer). KEITH JOHNSON (wire cable Damascus). ??? (blade forging end grinding). ??? (Panel discussion of finishes). MARK NICHOLS (crushed aluminum tube. aluminum casting, repousse'). OLLIE JUAIRE (rose). TOM LATANE’ (flower). ROBERT WALSH (Calla Lilly). HMONG KNIFE DEMO/JOHN HANKES (silver casting. gold plating

T6 / D6 Monte Bygd Hammer In/ Ollie Juaire Seminar ****

MONTE BYGD (leaf handle letter opener, decorative heads, splitting a cross). TOM LATANE’ (railroad spike leaf, coat hook, discussion of finishes). BERNARD HERR (forging from a meteorite, rope border, horse head). ROBERT WALSH (drawing). OLLIE JUAIRE(forging seminar)

T7 / D7 Power Hammer Rebuilding Workshop ****

FRED CAYLOR/SID SUDEMEIER (highlights of 2 1/2 days of hammer rebuilding. 0.3 Hours ONLY

T8 / D8 1992 Metalsmith Madness ****

JACK BRUBAKER (power hammer dies, forging aluminum bronze, leaf, door latch, stainless steel forging, iron finishes, candle holder, forging aluminum, slide show of work, design & drawing, copyrighting). KEITH JOHNSON (gun barrel making)

T9 / D9 1992 Ozark Conference BAM ****

CLAY SPENCER (dogwood candle holder, railroad spike door knocker, treadle hammer tools and tech., tenon tool, drop out punch, desk signs). ROB/CHAD GUNTHER (leaf, adz, tongs, hollow Chile pepper, rose, touch mark stamp). KEITH WINKLER (Tomahawk). BOB PATRICK (Damascus barrel, nails). JERRY HOFFMAN (blacksmith helper, rivet, forging channel iron, forge welding). FLOYD DANIEL (anvil shoot) DOUG HENDRICKSON (barbecue fork, welded finial, bar decoration). FRED CAYLOR (power hammer diagnosis).

T10A&B / D10A&B 1992 ABANA Conference: 2 Tapes ****

DARYL NELSON (eye punch, ram head). BRAD SILBERBERG (fly press and dies, twists, decorative designs). BILL FIORINI (tomahawk, welded barrel, slide show, Damascus barrel). RICK SMITH (welding for a decorative surface). ??? (blade hardening). PHIL BALDWIN (gas forges). GENE CHAPMAN (primitive folding knives, folding knives). SCOTT LANKTON (Damascus sword). DANIEL MILLER (drip cup for chandelier, plug weld assembly for railings). WALTER SUTER (slides of Swiss work). KATARO KURATA (slides of work). DARYL MEIER (President Bush Damascus Bowie). FRED BORCHERDT (stone anchors). DOUG WILSON (bell). TOUR OF GALLERY

T11 / D11 Monte Bygd Hammer-In 1992 ****

MONTE BYGD (steel coloring, steel handle for chisel, Hossfeld bender, babbit bearings). BOB BERGMAN (power hammer cutter, snapper, flatter, fuller, swedge, techniques, large tapered wedge, wood-grain steel texture). TOM LATANE' BOB WALSH

T12 / D12 Howard Clark Damascus Knife Making ****

T13 / D13 1993 Tunnel Mill/Spring UMBA Conference David Norrie. ****

DAVE HARTWIG (1840 screwdriver/knife). BILL FIORINI (power hammer tooling, Damascus welding tips). BOB FREDELL (rosette). PAUL HUBLER (feather). OLLIE JUAIRE (well drill bit sharpening). KEITH JOHNSON (bronze railing discussion). NORRIE (slide display, leaf, forge welding and bending branches, spring swage, gate mortise and tenon). TOM LATANE’ (hinge).

T14 / D14 1993 Metal Madness ****

GEORGE DIXON (light gage sheet texture and finish, S-1, chisels, treadle hammer, Yellin style tooling, hot and cold leaves, chisel cut sheet, bending sheet, chiseling, chasing, drifting, diamond on a stick, curved chisel, tool holder

T15 / D15 1993 UMBA Convention ****

DARREL NELSON (animal heads, shopmade gas forge. much more)

T16 / D161994 UMBA Convention/94 Dec. Guild Meeting ****

??? (French tenon system, upsetting, tenon, monkey tool, square corner bend, splitting, French pin joinery, scroll, scroll jig, sign bracket, sheet iron repousse', raised bowl, center upset). DAVE MARIETTE (free form candleholder, candle cup). TOM LATANE’ (candle holder design)

T17 / D17 1994 Bemidji Conference ****

PAUL HUBLER (bear head, dream catcher, candle cup). BILL FIORINI (Damascus pattern design, flux, Mokume, slide show). DOUG WILSON (forge weld, shovel handle, slide show, leaf)

T18 / D18 1995 Spring UMBA Convention ****

TOBY HICKMAN – Business practices, lamp fixtures, color finishes on steel. KEITH JOHNSON – tomahawk, knife, axe, bell, lamp standard, sphere, chili pepper, flattened ball, hammer head, gun barrel.

T19 / D19 1995 Bemidji Conference ****

T20 / D20 1995 Madness ****

ED GROVE (anvil swage, hinges, welded rings, chain link, lamp base, welded cooking fork, poker with basket handle, spatula, finishes, tumbling, general discussion and tips, hot splitting, snowball hammer, forge brazing). VIEW OF GALLERY ??? (1790 copper lantern reproduction)

T21A / D21 Bob Bergman Power Hammer Techniques And Tooling ****

Power hammer tools explained, straightening bent steel, decorative fishtail, groove for wire, tongs, hammer, swage, flatter forging discussion, cutter, snapper,etc. (SP ,117 Minutes)

T21B / D21 Bob Bergman Power Hammer Rebuilding:

Power Hammer rebuilding, babbit pour, die height adjustment, die & key making, tool holder,). (SP, 86 Minutes)

T22 / D22 1995 UMBA Conf At Haverhill/Dec, 1993 Guild Meeting ****

ROGER LAWRENCE (T -bar candleholder, Friedrich cross, leaves, black finish, knot hole, cheese cutter, mouse, tour of 1930's blacksmith shop, pitchfork knife, pineapple twist, wood bark texture, flower vase, wine rack). DEC 93 GUILD MEETING: JOHN HANKES (raising).

T23 / D231994 ABANA Conference/ Yellin's Legacy/ Intro To Hossfeld Bender ****

PAUL HUBLER (bending Jigs). GEORGE DIXON (Yellin tools). ROBB/CHAD GUNTER 20 Minute commercially produced tape by Hossfeld.

T24 / D241995 UMBA With Robb Gunter 3 Tapes ****

(Super quench, Chile pepper, apple, rose, punch, and chisel).

T25 / D31 1996 Bemidji: ****

JERRY BIERISH (arrow, feather, cable tree, bean end, finishes)

T26 Hershel House 3 Commercially Produced Segments: 1 Tape

Basic Blacksmithing, several projects are produced by Hershel.

T27 / D27 UMBA Conference 1996 ****

BRAD SILBERBERG(twists, dies, slide show, leaves)

T28 / D28Haverhill 1996 ****

DAVID WILSON (treadle hammer veining). PETE FEUCKS (plow lays). TIM MCCRIEGH (complete Metalsmith).

T29 / D29 Madness 1996 ****

JOE DELARONDE (bowl adz, tomahawk). GENE TOKHEIM (Finnish knife). 18 Minutes of the gallery showing "ABANA COMES OF AGE" at end

T30 / D30 1996 Tunnel Mill ****

PAUL HUBLER (grape wreath workshop, grape dies/bark dies). HOWARD CLARK (knife forging, grain growth). DAVID MARIETTE (hot collars)

T31 / D31 1996 Bemidji Conference

DOUG HENDRICKSON (philosophy, frying pan, spring fuller, shapes & design, Ladle, ABANA ring, gear rack twist, pot rack, Atlantic 33 chisel, and more.

T32 Making The ABANA Ring

DOUG HENDRICKSON (at the 1996 Bemidji Conference) 16 Minutes - On this tape, Doug carefully demonstrates how to make the perfect circle needed to enclose an ABANA ring project.

T33 / D331997 UMBA Conference ****

MIKE BOONE

T34 Condensed Version of T14 ****

Contains all relevant demos by GEORGE DIXON at the Guild's 1993 Madness. This is a single 114 Minute SP speed tape.

T35 / D35, D49 1997 Northern Minnesota Conference ****

BILLY WATSON

T36 / D361997 Ozark conference ****

URI HOFFI & MIKE BOONE

T37 Tom Latane' Making a Norwegian Trunk Key

T38 / D32, D37, D38 5 Day workshop with Uri Hoffi 3 Tapes

17 hours of instruction

T39 / D39 1997 UMBA Conference ****

JOE ANDERSON

T 40 / D401997 Tunnel Mill ****

BILL FIORINI, PAUL HUBLER & STEVE WHITE

T41 / D41, D48 1997 Madness ****

IVAN BAILEY

T42 / D42, D44 1997 Regional UMBA Conference: 2 Tapes ****

PETER RENZETTY

T43 / D43 1998 Spring UMBA Conference ****

BEAU HICKORY

T44 / D42 Rob Gunter's Commercially Produced Tape on Basic Blacksmithing

Rob Gunter guides you step-by-step through the comprehensive basic blacksmithing course as taught at The Forgery School of Blacksmithing. This course covers all the basic aspects of the craft. Anvil and forge setup, lighting and tending your coal fired forge, hammer control, drawing, twisting, upsetting, scroll design, forging, splitting, punching, tool steel forging, heat treating and basic metallurgy and forge welding. (SLP 5 hours)

T45 / D45, D46 1998 Bemidji Conference ****

RICK DUNKERLY

T46 / D46 1998 Haverhill Conference. 2 Tapes ****

BOB PATRICK

T47 / D471998 Guild special event ****

BILL CALLAWAY

T48 / D48 D41 1998 Guild of Matalsmiths Fall Conference

PETER ROSS

T49 / D491998 Guild of Metalsmiths Fall Conference ****

NOL PUTNAM

T50 / D50 1998 ABANA Conference in Asheville, NC

T51 1999 Guild special event at the shop of Don Hammer, Coachmaker

DON HAMMER shows the Basics of the English Wheel, Shrinkers, hammer welding, tools of the Coachmaker and performs several demos of sheet metal manipulation. (EP, 2 Hours and 33 minutes)

T52 Forged Elegance, The Life Work of Cyril Colnik

Commercially produced tape (SP, 37 Min)

T53A&B Power Hammer Forging with Clifton Ralph 2 Tapes commercial tape

Expert at the Power hammer, CLIFTON RALPH explains hundreds of processes and tips in this 10 hour set. A one of a kind opportunity for power hammer users at all skill levels Beginners are cautioned to use common sense since some of Clifton's moves are those that only a skilled hammer man could get away with unscathed. Commercially produced tape (EP 10 hours)

T54 18th Century Hardware with Jerry Darnell

JERRY DARNELL shows how he makes the Suffolk door latch, strap hinges, hinge pintles and more. Commercially produced tape (EP. 5 hours and 15 minutes)

T55 Forge & Anvil with Alan Rogers 2 Tapes

A survey of blacksmithing and related metalworking topics with interviews featuring several renowned smiths. Includes several how-to projects, including the making of a forge and basic blacksmithing tools Great for the beginning smith. Very Nicely done. Commercially produced tape

T56 Treadle Hammering with Clay Spencer

Learn how to use the versatile Foot-Powered Treadle Hammer and learn how to make tooling for it from the "master". Clay shows dozens if not hundreds of tools he has made for the treadle hammer and describes and demonstrates his own hammer design. He makes several tools answers lots of questions from the crowd and makes several projects and effects. Video and audio okay, with an occasional audio glitch. Commercially produced tape (EP. 3 Hours and 42 Minutes)

T57 Forging Damascus- How to Create Pattern Welded Blades

-JIM HRISOULAS The presenter takes you through the creation of a 10-inch Viking style dagger. A VERY detailed presentation with good close-ups and clear video and audio. Commercially produced tape (EP 3 Hours and 18 minutes)

T58 Shaping Aluminum with Hand Tools

-Ron Covell demonstrates the basic techniques by making a nose cone for a 1/2 scale midget racer He shows panel selection from a buck, hammer/shot bag, slapper/dolly and hand shaping, acetylene and TIG welding, filing and finishing the metal and more Commercially produced tape. (EP 1 Hour and 42 minutes)

T59 Knifemaking to Engraving; the Art of Making Folding Knives

-BRUCE R. CHEANEY and his friend Chris show how to make 2 different styles of folding knives using (mostly) common shop tools and using readily obtainable, easy to heat treat steels. A commercially produced tape (EP 1 Hour and 55 minutes)

T60 The Complete Metalsmith

with TIM MCCREIGHT This video has content similar to Tim's book of the same name. It mainly focuses on Jewelry and looks like a great video for a beginning jeweler to see. It covers the use of basic tools and the basic processes well. Video and audio quality is high, good close-ups. A commercially produced tape (EP 70 Minutes)

T61/ D511999 Bemidji Conference ****

JEFF FUNK.

T62 / D521999 UMBA Conference, ****

DAVID THOMPSON

T63 / D531999 Haverhill Conference ****

WALT HULL

T64 / D54 1999 Tunnel Mill ****

Arms & Armor Tour

T65 / D44, D55 1999 Fall Conference ****

T66 / D56 2000 Bemidji Conference, ****

MIKE BOONE

T67 / D572000 Haverhill Conference ****

JEFF MOHR

T68 / D58 2000 UMBA Conference ****

DOUG MORKEL

T69 / D59 2000 Fall Conference ****

T70 Guild Hammerin, March 2000

T71 Tinsmlthlng(McMillen)

William McMillen, head of Restoration at Historic Richmondtown, NY, demonstrates cutting, forming and shaping classic early American tinware. Using tools and techniques of an original 19th century tinsmith, this video shows fashioning a one-sheet coffin tray from raw tin. Other projects include a wall sconce and a coffee pot. From the Great American Craftsmen series, chronicling trades and skills of the past. (1 Hour)

T72 Blacksmithing Techniques (Blacksmiths Journal)

Fresh from the pages of Blacksmith's Journal, using computer-generated animation and extra-close camera angles to show techniques--better than a live demo. Covers construction and forging of rosettes, snub-end scrolls, flat jaw tongs, folded leaves and a special episode called "Smithing Magician". (EP – 50 Minutes)

T73 Blacksmiths Journal 1echniques Vol. #2(Blacksmiths Journal)

Volume 2 picks up where Volume 1 (VHS80) left off, with more step-by-step techniques taken from the pages of the Journal. You'll find three kinds of forge welds demonstrated, numerous "tricks of the trade" and animated segments to help understand how to get good results. Topics include a railing finial, square corner, channel stock scroll, slot punching, basket twist and a poker. (EP – 50 Minutes)

T74 Hammerman In Williamsburg (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation)

In this realistic dramatization of life in colonial Virginia, a young boy learns about the role of the blacksmith in an agricultural frontier community. Master blacksmith John Allgood, with the help of a journeyman and an apprentice, demonstrate repairing a broken chain, making an ax, a sign-post and a fireplace crane. Explains the tools used and the tasks each has in this 18th century blacksmith's shop. (EP-37 minutes)

T75 Working With Tubing (Covell)

Shows dozens of ways to work with tubing, from the simplest cutting to the most complicated mitering, from bending by hand to using a professional tube bending machine, Covell shows how to make tubing structures for any application, with outstanding close-up shots of all the important details. From headers to roll bars, from U-bends to megaphones, from art to architecture, this video is packed with knowledge. Many of the techniques demonstrated require only simple shop equipment, how to create professional looking bends from round and square tubing using only an oxy-acetylene torch. (1 Hour 35 Minutes)

T76 Forge Welding With Bob Patrick

An introduction for beginners and intermediates to forge welding. This video covers building a fire in a coal forge, learning beginning lap welds, using flux, welding without flux, long and short scarf welds, welding a ring, T-welds, shows how the metal is placed together and how it blends as the weld takes place. (1 Hour 47 Minutes)

T77 Forge And Anvil. Vol.3 (Rogers)

This tape includes expanded, more detailed instructions to create projects seen on the "Forge & Anvil" TV series with Alan Rogers. The projects include a table and chair. . (1 Hour 41 Minutes)

T78 To Create A Blade (Garland) 2 Tapes

A beginner's guide to knifemaking, this video shows basic equipment, materials and tools for setting up at shop on a budget. Actual creation of a hand-forged blade, from forging to final polishing, then finishing the blade including guards, handles, pommels, scales and final buffing. Also shows finishing of a kit knife. (3 Hours 5 Minutes total)

T79 The Making Of A Knife (Moran)

Bill Moran has been making knives for more than 50 years, and in this video, he explains the use of each tool in his shop, takes you step-by-detailed-step through the creation of an exquisite 7-1/2 inch art blade with a silver-inlaid maple grip. The entire blade is shaped and tapered with a hammer from a bar of carbon steel. He grinds the blade, tempers it with a torch, grinds it some more and polishes it. Then he makes and fits the guard. Along the way, he offers tips that can benefit anyone who makes or collects knives. ( 1 Hour 30 Minutes)

T80 Knifemaking With William White

Noted knifemaker "Cousin Willie" of Woodbury, Kentucky demonstrates the crafting of a custom hand-forged knife. Very open presentation with many tricks of the trade graphically shown. The knife features buffalo horn slab handles, cast pommel and hilt, and a razor-edge blade hand-polished to a mirror finish. (70 Minutes)