Iron Ram Forge Podcast
By Ethan Yazel
Iron Ram Forge PodcastMar 31, 2020
Carving a Walnut Ladle
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Under quarantine in Indiana, we head into the shop for some green woodworking. This week we are making use of some black walnut we dropped out of our woos last fall, turning it into a nice ladle. Be sure to like and subscribe if you'd like to get more videos from us in the future.
Iron Ram Forge is a blacksmith shop run by father and son pair Mike and Ethan Yazel. The duo operates out of their dual story workshop they built together on the family farm. In the basement they work in the hot shop with metal and glass, on the second story they work with wood to make carvings and furniture as well as fine hand engraving for jewelry and historic accouterments.
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It's a time thing
It's December 21st and we are still carving in Santa's Workshop. In this episode, we're chatting while whittling some smaller Santa clause figurines for the holidays. We talk about the late stage Christmas rush, why just about everything has become focused on the "Stuff", and 1959 bugeyes.
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Iron Ram Forge is a blacksmith shop run by father and son pair Mike and Ethan Yazel. The duo operates out of their dual story workshop they built together on the family farm. In the basement they work in the hot shop with metal and glass, on the second story they work with wood to make carvings and furniture as well as fine hand engraving for jewelry and historic accouterments.
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We suck at Christmas | On being an artist and working for yourself Iron Ram Forge Podcast Episode 1
As Mike finishes up a batch of carvings for an upcoming show, we have a conversation looking back on this past year and share some of the things we've learned about working for yourself and depending on your artwork to live.
Iron Ram Forge is a blacksmith shop run by father and son pair Mike and Ethan Yazel. The duo operates out of their dual story workshop they built together on the family farm. In the basement they work in the hot shop with metal and glass, on the second story they work with wood to make carvings and furniture as well as fine hand engraving for jewelry and historic accouterments.
Follow us online http://bit.ly/IRFEtsy