Message from @Daniel Turch

Discord ID: 479835527093288960


2018-08-16 14:58:09 UTC  

We got anyone in here who knows anything about blacksmithing or horses?

2018-08-16 15:17:22 UTC  

I think @hedlikahol might

2018-08-16 15:17:26 UTC  

I know a bit about horses

2018-08-16 15:18:30 UTC  

I think @Felden - CO and @nils might know a bit about smithing as well

2018-08-16 15:25:05 UTC  

I’m a machinist. Never done smith type work.

2018-08-16 15:45:31 UTC  

I'm learning blacksmithing and I'm getting pretty good, but I'd like someone to bounce ideas and troubleshoot with

2018-08-16 19:04:37 UTC  

Specifically, I'm learning Farriery

2018-08-16 21:46:26 UTC  

Same as Felden - Machining, not a smith.

2018-08-16 21:53:21 UTC  

Once I get a better, perhaps I could take up as the Practical Skills server's resident blacksmith?

2018-08-16 21:55:26 UTC  

How much experience does one need in order to do that?

2018-08-16 21:55:26 UTC  

Get good first😂

2018-08-16 21:55:35 UTC  

🤔 trust me I'm trying

2018-08-16 21:55:58 UTC  

Haha just learn the trade, we'll accept you as a pro bro

2018-08-16 21:56:25 UTC  

🙏🏻 am I a pro yet?

2018-08-16 21:57:23 UTC  

Give it a few months😂

2018-08-16 21:58:31 UTC  

@RevStench what about now?

2018-08-16 21:58:33 UTC  

Lol

2018-08-16 21:59:41 UTC  

Maybe by Saturday haha

2018-08-16 22:00:07 UTC  

LOL

2018-08-17 00:52:05 UTC  

So we're going to see you on Forged in Fire when? @Daniel Turch

2018-08-17 02:15:04 UTC  

I give it 3 weeks

2018-08-17 02:25:57 UTC  

@Daniel Turch Our good friend @Helbrecht - WA may be able to assist with blacksmith questions.

2018-08-23 01:10:53 UTC  

What are some good ideas for a small business that some of you may have?

2018-08-24 06:55:13 UTC  

Here’s a small business I just made and have already made a small profit on https://havamalheathens.com

2018-08-24 06:57:13 UTC  

It’s pretty hands off, but the same model could be done for other products and probably make even more money than what I’ve been making with the one above. All my sales have come from free Instagram traffic too so I haven’t invested much of anything.

2018-08-24 07:02:20 UTC  

So do you make any of the products or by from others and sell it?

2018-08-24 07:05:39 UTC  

Most the accessories I get from suppliers and sell, and most of the clothing are my own designs and then they are printed, quality tested, and shipped at the point of purchase, so there is no upfront cost on my end. It just depends which product it is. Some accessory items are using the same print method as the shirts.

2018-08-24 18:10:01 UTC  

That's my problem,i love to create but am bad about getting it set up on the business scale.

2018-08-24 18:10:23 UTC  

@Envianinteresting ok thanks.

2018-08-25 01:20:12 UTC  

Small business idea: go to a franchise expo and watch a wide variety of franchisors pitch their small businesses. Consider market demand (they present their research on this), investment level, and cultural fit. Here’s one coming up: https://www.franchiseexpomidwest.com/

2018-08-25 21:15:52 UTC  

Going to pick up some chisels some time. Anyone have a preferred brand of tools?

2018-08-25 23:57:25 UTC  

Dewalt, but I’m not sure about chisels

2018-08-29 22:16:02 UTC  

Does anyone besides me use a oldtimey straight razor to shave I can give some pointers on how to use it and all around how maintain it and plus keep it razor sharp plus you can use the methodology for your knife hoby's

2018-08-29 22:16:36 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322711183503130635/484486558137843733/IMG_0418.JPG

2018-08-29 22:17:00 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322711183503130635/484486657421082645/IMG_0416.JPG

2018-08-29 22:17:23 UTC  

True Traditional Shave

2018-08-29 22:17:27 UTC  

I’ve always wanted to get one and use it. Normal shaving razors always give me bad irritation

2018-08-29 22:18:12 UTC  

A good old fashion Razor is the best shave you will ever get

2018-08-29 22:18:28 UTC  

How difficult is it to use? Is there a real danger of accidentally slashing your jugular?

2018-08-29 22:19:54 UTC  

Its easy but you need a steady hand and it has to be sharp like a minimal .10 micron edge

2018-08-29 22:21:11 UTC  

but with a Sub .10 and finer edge it will glide over your face like your not even shaving