[Spit-Project] Spit-Project Digest, Vol 26, Issue 3

Fergus Redmead fergusredmead at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 18 08:44:44 PDT 2009


thank you very much

 



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From: Saint Phlip <phlip at 99main.com>
To: Creating period spits <spit-project at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 1:46:54 PM
Subject: Re: [Spit-Project] Spit-Project Digest, Vol 26, Issue 3

Well, honestly, that's a project that several of us as smiths are
experimenting with. It's something I intend to make, likely some time
after I finiash my 12th century forge set up, and I'll want to use
that set-up to make it.
I know a couple of other smiths have made versions of it, but I can't
tell you who, off hand. I suspect your best bet would be to download
and print a good copy of that picture :

http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/food-art/field_kitchen.gif

and take it to various smiths and see what they might charge to do it.

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Jennifer Dobyns<jendobyns at verizon.net> wrote:
> Now, if someone could tell me who makes those huge metal set ups like the
> one on the Medieval Open Hearth Cooking list's front page,  I'd really
> appreciate it *g* I could use something with multiple levels for the spit.
>  My current set up only has one.
>
> Genevieve D'Aubigne
> Bright Hills, Atlantia



-- 
Saint Phlip

Heat it up
Hit it hard
Repent as necessary.

Priorities:

It's the smith who makes the tools, not the tools which make the smith.

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notices I have read with pleasure. -Clarence Darrow
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