Artist | Title | Album | Label |
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Elijah Larsen | Intro to the episode | ||
Elijah Larsen | Wood workers and blacksmiths are a thing of the past...or are they? | ||
Curtis Cunningham | On his journey learning all about wood working and blacksmithing | ||
Noam Chomsky | PSA for community radio | ||
Twisterium | PSA for local food and eateries | ||
Elijah Larsen | Segue into the second half | ||
The New Pornographers | Challengers | Challengers | |
Curtis Cunningham | Some of the tools Curtis makes, and why it’s important that we encourage more people to consider going into trades | ||
John Rose | Strange Freedom | Kent County | |
Elijah Larsen | Hand made and local, which in this case definitely means long lasting quality 00:37 |
Carpentry--particularly wood working--is a skilled trade in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials. But for anyone who sees carpentry as a craft, there’s something magical about transforming a piece of wood into a functional and beautiful object. And then there’s a blacksmith who works with metals. Most movies dated in medieval times feature a blacksmith, at work in their forge or a blacksmith's shop, or—how appropriate for Smithers—a smithy.
Curtis Cunningham is both a wood worker and a blacksmith, and the owner/ operator of Formed and Forged. I found him at the BV Farmers’ Market surrounded by the most functional and beautiful collection of tools.