Members Brigid's Forge Posted June 27, 2006 Members Report Posted June 27, 2006 How about an interactive demonstration and discussion? It mainly uses the Chat feature and a posted log-on time. This was done for a while by a blacksmithing group with fair results; the transcripts are still at iForge so you can see what I mean. Robert Shinn Quote Brigid's Forge Traditional Silversmithing for Today's World
Members Gregory B. Moody Posted October 8, 2006 Members Report Posted October 8, 2006 I would like to know what the technical requirements are to do something like that. Would being on a dial up preclude providing that ? I spent two weeks at a Horseshoeing/Blacksmithing course in 1987 in Mineral Wells where Bill Epps from that iForge site was assisting the aging owner of the school... and showed us those cool decorative items like the longhorn on the end of a horseshoe... Greg How about an interactive demonstration and discussion?It mainly uses the Chat feature and a posted log-on time. This was done for a while by a blacksmithing group with fair results; the transcripts are still at iForge so you can see what I mean. Robert Shinn Quote
Moderator Johanna Posted October 8, 2006 Moderator Report Posted October 8, 2006 If we have the volunteers to serve as instructors, and students who are willing to learn, I can handle the technical end of it. And would be thrilled to do so. Johanna Quote You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. - Mark Twain
Members Gregory B. Moody Posted October 8, 2006 Members Report Posted October 8, 2006 LOL, I did not express my question well... What equipment would I have to have here at my house in order to provide a demonstration ? I don't think anyone will be able to see what I am going with no digital imagining device attached to my computer/ISP... or are you saying that if I place the wet leather on my keyboard when I am stamping that you ... many states away, can ' interpret' those inputs for others to see what I am doing ? And, How long will this plastic keyboard last with me using a mallet on it ? LOL... if yes, we can make a lot of money because you are clearly in the realm of supernatural computer Tech... LOL, Greg I have a digital camer... but not a digital video recorder ....can that be used as input device ? please delete this after you see it... LOL If we have the volunteers to serve as instructors, and students who are willing to learn, I can handle the technical end of it. And would be thrilled to do so.Johanna Quote
Moderator Johanna Posted October 8, 2006 Moderator Report Posted October 8, 2006 The instructor would need a simple webcam and and a microphone, no other hardware required. Johanna Quote You cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. - Mark Twain
Billsotx Posted October 8, 2006 Report Posted October 8, 2006 Let me know when y'all get to the adults only part, I'll run out and buy a bigger monitor Quote
Members dsenette Posted October 13, 2006 Members Report Posted October 13, 2006 johanna...take a look at http://www.instructables.com/ and see how they do their "instructables" i wonder if there could be a method like this for "non real time" instruction Quote "We are all blind men touching an elephant. Each with a different view. It's only when we compare our experiences that we can truly know the complete picture" ~ Buddhist proverb
Contributing Member ClayB Posted October 14, 2006 Contributing Member Report Posted October 14, 2006 I went to that site and those are kind of neat. If something like that could be done here, I would be happy to make up a few lessons on things that I know how to do. Clay Quote ClayB Badlands Leather Art blog Badlands Leather Art Website
Members Romey Posted October 30, 2006 Members Report Posted October 30, 2006 (edited) As a custom knifemaker, we regularly use step by step photo tutorials much like iforge does but photos, i have done several forging tutorials with a short to sometimes long descripton of whats going on in each photo this way, as they say a picture is worth a million and once posted in a thread everyone can ask questions ect and then perhaps the could be pinned for others to come to later. Id be willing to do a sheath tutorial on how i do it, make it fit the knife correctly ect. Edited October 30, 2006 by Romey Quote Romey Cowboy inc highcountryknives
Members dsenette Posted October 30, 2006 Members Report Posted October 30, 2006 romey...i'm sure i speak for admin when i say this...if you'd like to make your tutorial either in a PM or maybe...if you would like to post it in this thread (as if you were starting a new thread) i'm sure we'd be able to review it and maybe make formatting suggestions and what not...that way...maybe we can kind of get started with a tutorial section here....for...somewhat static tutorials... Quote "We are all blind men touching an elephant. Each with a different view. It's only when we compare our experiences that we can truly know the complete picture" ~ Buddhist proverb
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