Saturday, July 9, 2011

Latest SCHEDULE



Conference Schedule
July 13 2011
Note some additions and changes (italics).

Feature Demonstration
Feature Lecture
Hands on Workshop
Public Outreach
Secondary Demonstration
Secondary Lecture / Panel
Other Activities
Logistics

Time
Area
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
MONDAY



July 28
July 29
July 30
July 31
August 1
MORNING
9 - 12




Packing Down


Gallery
Work Accepted
Members Only
Members Only
Members Only



Public Demo
Iron Smelt
OABA Project
OABA Project
Historic Forge



Demo A

Paul Allen
Scrollwork for Acanthus Leaf
David Robertson
Beyond Basics
Sandra Dunn
Assembling - Chair



Demo B

Jesus Hernandez
Bloom to Bar
Kelly Smyth
'Chains Over Time'
Jake Powning
Bronze Casting



Hands On

Mike McCarthy
Basic Toolmaking
Brian Russell
Gate Elements
Brian Russell
Assembling Gate


(9 - 10:30)
Conference

Panel :
Business of Blacksmithing

Workshop :
Design Tricks
Darrell Markewitz
Contributed video


(10:30 - 12)
Conference

Smithing Science
Kevin Peffers

Workshop :
Working the Web
David Robertson

LUNCH
(12 - 1:30 )


Meal Plan
Meal Plan
Meal Plan
Site Closes

12:30 - 1:30
Gallery

Using the INTENET
Neil Peterson
Mike McCarthy
19th C Blacksmiths
currently open


12:45 - 1:30
Caffeteria

Sandra Dunn
Design from History
Jesus Hernandez
Japanese Bladesmithing
currently open

AFTERNOON
1:30 - 4:30

Opening Ceremonies


Official Closing



Gallery
Work Accepted
Public Access
'Meet the Artist'
Public Access
'Meet the Artist'
Remove Work



Public Demo
Iron Smelt
Major Project
Major Project




Demo A
Paul Allen
Forging a Flower

Brian Russell
Gate Elements

Sandra Dunn
Joinery Elements





Demo B
Mark Puigmarti
Sculpting Mass 1
Mark Puigmarti
Sculpting Mass 2
Jake Powning
Pattern Welding




Hands On
Jake Powning
Basic Bladesmithing
Kelly Smyth
Making Tongs
Paul Allen
Making Acanthus Leaf
Forging Competition (public)


(1:30 - 3 )
Conference

Panel :
'How to CanIRON'

Panel :
'Women of Steel'



(3 - 4:30 )
Conference
Panel :
Canadian Artist Blacksmiths ??
Contributed Video
Contributed video


DINNER
( 5 - 6:30 )

Opening BBQ
Meal Plan
Thank Yous
Meal Plan
Equipment
Pack-Up

EVENING
7 - 8
Caffeteria
Meet Demonstrators
Brian Russell
Portfolio
Auction (public) 6:30 - 9



7 - 8
Gallery

(possibly open)




8 - 9
Caffeteria
Paul Allen
Portfolio
Jake Powning
Design from the Ancients
Auction (continues)



8 - 9
Gallery
Mark Puigmarti
Portfolio
Kelly Smyth
Nautical Blacksmithing




(6:30 - 9:30)
Demo A
8 - 9:30
Mike McCarthy
Sculpted Head
Mike McCarthy
Pipe Tomahawk




(6:30 - 9:30)
Demo B
8-9:30
Dave Kritz
Copper Leaves
Jesus Hernandez
Japanese Bladesmithing




( 6 - 10)
Hands On
Open Forge
Open Forge
Open Forge


Details of Specific Sessions:

FEATURE DEMONSTRATIONS - There will be two main areas equipped for your featured demonstrators. Details below by individual demonstrator :

Paul Allen




Thursday
1:30 - 4:30
Demo A
'Forging a Flower'
A "three dimensional flower with fire welded stem and leaves made using pure forgework techniques”.
Friday
9 - 12
Demo A
'Scrolls for Acanthus Leaves'
Illustrating making the scrollwork for mounting an acanthus leaf. (This will be a preamble to his workshop session.)
Dark Ages Recreation Company



Thursday
9 - 5
Public demo
Iron Smelt
Ongoing all day Thursday as you arrive, DARC will demonstrate the easy to build 'Econo-Norse' iron smelting furnace. Expect the bloom to be extracted about 5 pm!
Sandra Dunn




Saturday
1:30 - 4:30
Demo A
'Joinery Elements'
Forging basic elements for a chair combining wood and steel.
Sunday
9 - 12
Demo A
'Assemble a Chair'
Completion of the chair project, assembling the individual elements.
Jesus Hernandez




Friday
9 - 12
Demo B
'Bloom to Blade'
Illustrating the process of converting a raw iron bloom into a working bar, preparatory to forging a blade. This all done utilizing tools and methods from the Japanese working traditions.
Friday
6:30 - 9:30
Demo B
'Japanese Bladesmithing'
Completing the bar to blade process, including showing the process of clay coating and quenching.
Mike McCarthy




Friday
6:30 - 9:30
Demo A
'Pipe Tomahawk'
Forging a late 1700's style pipe tomahawk.
Jake Powning




Saturday
1:30 - 4:30
Demo B
'Pattern Welding'
Illustrating some of the steps that go into the creation of a composite pattern welded sword billet.
Sunday
9 - 12
Demo B
'Bronze Casting'
Showing the process making bronze decorative fittings, from carving the wax to gravity poured casting & finishing.
Mark Puigmarti




Thursday
1:30 - 4:30
Demo B
'Sculpting Mass 1'
The demonstration will focus on hand forging larger stock using simple tools. While creating components for a free form sculptural piece he will explore the possibilities of design, and describe his approach to working.
Friday
1:30 - 4:30
Demo B
'Sculpting Mass 2'
Expanding and continuing working processes with larger stock and hand tools.
David Robertson




Saturday
9 - 12
Demo A
to be determined

Brian Russell




Friday
9 - 12
Demo A
'Gate Elements'
Brian will undertake the making of a simple gate for CanIRON VIII. This demonstration session will be followed up by two hands on worshops.
Kelly Smyth




Saturday
9 - 12
Demo B
'Chains over Time'
Showing her distinctive "Chains Over Time" motif. " This is an example of how using a traditional technique found in heavy ships' hardware that with a slight turn becomes delightful & useful where only the practical existed.

HANDS ON WORKSHOPS - This separate area has one 'masters' forge plus six additional forge work stations.

1)Three hour long sessions run Thursday afternoon, plus both morning & afternoon of Friday / Saturday, plus Sunday morning.
2) Those interested should already have basic level forge skills as a minimum. Although some basic level tools are available, those wishing to participate are strongly suggested to bring their own personal hand tools. Forge suitable clothing and safety glasses are a requirement.
3) Participants will be chosen by lottery before each session. Names will be drawn from those submitted, to occur after the evening meal, the night before a particular session. Those names will also be posted on the central notice board.

Of course others will be free to observe these sessions from outside the rope line.

Paul AllenSaturday1:30 - 4:30Forging an Acanthus Leaf 6 students, basic level, a materials fee may apply
Mike McCarthyFriday9 - 12Laminating for Tool Making6 students, intermediate level (forge welding experience not required)
Brian RussellSaturday9 - 12Gate Elements 16 students, intermediate level (different class than Gate 2)

Sunday9 - 12Gate Elements 2 / Assemble6 students, intermediate level (different class than Gate 1)
Kelly SmythFriday1:30 - 4:30Forging Tongs6 students, basic level

In the evenings (Thurs/Fri/Sat) The SIX work stations will be available for pick up work, inspiration, or just plain messing around. There will be teaching supervision provided in the evenings from 7 - 9 pm only.

FEATURE LECTURES - Sessions by our feature demonstrators, offered in either the Caffeteria or the Gallery presentation spaces :

All
Thursday
Caffeteria
7 - 8
'Meet the Demonstrators' / Panel
Paul Allen
Thursday
Caffeteria
8 - 9
Portfolio
Sandra Dunn
Friday
Caffeteria
12:45 - 1:30
'Designing from History' / the chair project
Jesus Hernandez
Saturday
Caffeteria
12:45 - 1:30
'Japanese Bladesmithing'
Mike McCarthy
Saturday
Gallery
12:45 - 1:30
'19th Century Blacksmiths'
Jake Powning
Friday
Caffeteria
8 - 9
'Design from the Ancients'
Mark Puigmarti
Thursday
Gallery
8 - 9
Portfolio
Brian Russell
Friday
Caffeteria
7 - 8
Portfolio
Kelly Smyth
Friday
Gallery
8 - 9
Nautical Blacksmithing

SECONDARY PROGRAMING - Sessions of general interest, offered by both blacksmiths and those outside our regular community.

Note - at this time there are still some empty slots still to be filled!

'How to CanIRON'Panel
Thursday
Conference
1:30 - 3
A bull session with current and past CanIRON organizers, discussing what works - and what doesn't.
'Canadian Artist Blacksmiths ?'Panel
Thursday
Conference
3 - 4:30
An open session to discuss the possible development of a Canadian National organization.
'Business of Blacksmithing;Panel
Friday
Conference
9 - 10:30
An open session to network and discuss working at Blacksmithing (as a living?). Come share tips and problems.
'Smithing Science'
Kevin Peffers
Friday
Conference
10:30 - 12
An overview of how basic physics and material sciences applies to the practical shaping of metals in the forge.
'Using the Internet'Neil Peterson
Friday
Gallery
12:45 - 1:30
A beginer's introduction to the internet, e-mail and web sites, for fun and profit (?)
'Design Tricks'
Darrell Markewitz
Saturday
Conference
9 - 10:30
Can't draw? There are tricks you can use to develop your ideas and get them down on to paper. A practical working session.
"Women of Steel'Panel
Saturday
Conference
1:30 - 3
Women often face different problems when it comes to male dominated blacksmithing - an open bull session hosted by Kelly Smyth.
"Working the Internet'David Robertson
Sunday
Conference
10:30 - 12
How can you use the internet to promote your work as a blacksmith? A general discussion and working session to look at what works - and what doesn't.

FORGING COMPETITION - Love it or hate it, forging competitions done on the spot between teams of participants are always a big part of any gathering of Blacksmiths! Our hope is to allow the general public to be able to observe the goings on 'from behind the ropes'. This event will take place in the Hands On area on Sunday afternoon.

AUCTION - In keeping with our mission to inform and involve the public in selected aspects of CANIRON, we are hoping to open up participation in the fund raising auction to those with fatter wallets! The Auction is scheduled for Saturday evening.

GALLERY - The best way to inform the public to what we REALLY do is to allow them access to the Gallery. Bring your best and most inspiring work, make sure you include a stack of business cards. The layout of the site at the Fergus Sportsplex is ideal in terms of both layout and large size. Security and close supervision will be provided for all the work.

OPENING BBQ SOCIAL - All registared participants are invited to join in for an informal BBQ on a Bun dinner on Thursday - hosted by OABA. (Included with your paid registration.) Come meet the other conference members!

PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS - A special area is being set aside, accessable to the general public, to illustrate just what Blacksmithing is all about:
Thursday - A demonstration of bloomery furnace iron smelting by members of the Dark Ages Re-creation Company.
Friday & Saturday - Work on creation of a larger artwork project, undertaken by OABA members under the direction of Dave McCord.
Sunday - 'Hammer in' style work by members of OABA, bring your protable forges!

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