As a self trained blacksmithing enthusiast, I focus on making tools, housewares, hardware, decorative pieces and whatever else comes into the workshop, just as period Blacksmiths once did. I am a traditionalist, focusing on classic forging methods of the 1750's to early 1900's. My workshop currently has no electricity and I am a one man operation (no mig welders or mass production here). With ever
y hammer blow I aim to offer an alternative to our modern throwaway society. A time where longevity, quality and attention to detail mattered. Forged iron is not merely an object, but an heirloom that can be passed down for generations. Ok so that is the 'Iron' covered, what about the 'Horn'? As I've become involved in various festivals over the years my first and 'home' show is the Oatlands Heritage and Bullock festival (Oatlands Tasmania). This has lead me into my other passion, cattle as draft animals or Bullocks as they are known in Australia (oxen in the US and UK). I have trained my own team of Bullocks for draft work on my property making period correct equipment and using the same commands and training techniques that have been in continuous use in Australia for over 200 years. If you are interested in knowing more about Bullocks in general, check out the Australian Bullock Drivers League (https://www.facebook.com/australianbullockdriversleague)