If You’ve Ever Wanted to Learn Blacksmithing, Now’s Your Chance!

  • We Love That This Old-School Technique is Making a Comeback!

    In the past few years, an increasing number of people have grown interested in becoming more self-sufficient so they don't have to rely on going to the store every time they need something. This gives them more independence and in many cases also saves them money. Plus, they have peace of mind knowing that if they need something they can make it themselves. Many people are also becoming interested in learning about the old-fashioned techniques that people depended on before modern technology.

    These modern conveniences have certainly made life easier, but those old-school methods are still effective, which is a growing number of people are turning to these lost arts. Blacksmithing is just one of them, and this ancient art form was how people made tools for centuries. Now you can learn to do it too, with a handy guide written specifically for novices.

    To learn more about the ancient art of blacksmithing and how you can learn it, please continue to Page (2) for the full story.

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    9 Comments

    1. Katt Scheck said:

      You need a welding course first and best to say take the safety class. Heavy metals. But if the shtf it’s the best job.

    2. Walter Steven Pfaffenbach said:

      I’ve been saying for a long time that the days are coming with automation, drones, and electronics taking the place of order takers, customer check-out employees in business’, and with Internet marketing, we will need to learn the ways of the Pioneers and people living 85-years ago, as done in the Depression of the 1930’s, and begin to live the life as the Amish. Jobs will be lacking for the population of today especially when billions of dollars are redistributed from individual, business and corporate taxes to the illegal immigrants and sanctuary cities. Can’t you see what’s happening? And with a void of workers, the funds will not be available for distribution from government monies or from other organizations that give ‘temporary help’ as machines and electronics don’t PAY TAXES. I sincerely believe that if you don’t become familiar with, and use, some of the old-fashioned ways of 7 generations back, you’ll be lost in the changes from people working to automation/robotics taking the place of employee’s. Can you see it is coming already? I can. Call me old-fashioned and weird, I don’t care because I AM, self-admitted, but I’ve been concerned about what’s happening and what the future appears to be coming to soon, and IT IS DAMN SCARY.

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