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Metal Arts, recognized as [[Arts & Sciences]] endeavors in the SCA include:
Metal Arts, recognized as [[Arts & Sciences]] endeavors in the SCA include:
*Making armor
* Blacksmithing and Forming: Metal forming through hot or cold striking, and might include a)  of ferrous metals, b) Tool making, c) Blade making, d) Fabrication of other ferrous products
*Weapon making
* Brightsmithing and Forming of non-ferrous metals including repoussé, chasing and pierced work
*Blacksmithy
* Casting: Foundry work and similar techniques
*Casting
* Moneying: The creation of coins and other similar products (like buttons) through techniques such as 1) Engraving and punching dies to create struck coins, b Cast coins and other techniques
* Jewelry (which often combines some of the above techniques and more)
* Armoring (a specialty deserving of its own category)
*      Weaponry
* Metal working history and research
*       Safe work practices


Caidan [[Metalworkers' Guild]]
Caidan [[Metalworkers' Guild]]


[[Category:Metal Arts]]
[[Category:Metal Arts]]

Latest revision as of 13:55, 27 October 2022

Metal Arts, recognized as Arts & Sciences endeavors in the SCA include:

  • Blacksmithing and Forming: Metal forming through hot or cold striking, and might include a) of ferrous metals, b) Tool making, c) Blade making, d) Fabrication of other ferrous products
  • Brightsmithing and Forming of non-ferrous metals including repoussé, chasing and pierced work
  • Casting: Foundry work and similar techniques
  • Moneying: The creation of coins and other similar products (like buttons) through techniques such as 1) Engraving and punching dies to create struck coins, b Cast coins and other techniques
  • Jewelry (which often combines some of the above techniques and more)
  • Armoring (a specialty deserving of its own category)
  • Weaponry
  • Metal working history and research
  • Safe work practices

Caidan Metalworkers' Guild