I've put up a page describing the smelting with tons of pictures and details.
In related news, I'd really like to try this again. Soon. In the Seattle area. Anyone have any ideas about where it could be done? I'm tempted to go do it at Golden Gardens as a very odd beach fire, but getting electricity for the blower would be a pain. If I got enough serious volunteers, I'd think about doing it with real bellows. Maybe Egyptian pot-bellows....
In related news, I'd really like to try this again. Soon. In the Seattle area. Anyone have any ideas about where it could be done? I'm tempted to go do it at Golden Gardens as a very odd beach fire, but getting electricity for the blower would be a pain. If I got enough serious volunteers, I'd think about doing it with real bellows. Maybe Egyptian pot-bellows....
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My thoughts:
I'd attempt to smelt copper with higher tech methods before replicating it with low-tech methods. It would be easier, and after understanding the easy way, the harder (and admittedly, more interesting) older way should be more accessable.
But I'm skipping the non-ferrous metals and going straight to iron.
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