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JOURNEYMAN SMITH APPLICANT
ELIGIBILITY:
A practicing Bladesmith may take the performance
test with a Master Smith following two (2) years of membership in the
ABS. However, an applicant is not eligible to apply for Journeyman Smith
judging and rating at the Annual show and meeting, until he/she has
been a member of the ABS for three (3) years. If the applicant has satisfactorily
completed the "INTRODUCTION TO BLADESMITHING" course at the W. F. Moran
School of Bladesmithing, the applicant may take the performance test
with a Master Smith, following membership in the ABS after one (1) year.
The applicant may stand for Journeyman Smith ranking at the Annual Show
and Meeting after a minimum of two (2) years’ membership in the ABS.
NOTE:
The criteria of a minimum three (3) years of membership in the ABS,
or two (2) years if the "INTRODUCTION TO BLADESMITHING" course has been
successfully completed, is intended to ensure a minimum level of experience
with the forged blade as well as a commitment to the heritage of the
craft. While there may be other ways in which an individual can demonstrate
such experience and commitment, this standard was adopted as an equitable
and verifiable criterion within the ABS. These ABS standards are not
intended to demean or diminish the skills or knowledge of others who
have not chosen to embrace or attempt to meet the ABS requirements set
forth in these procedures.
TESTING CONDITIONS:
This test must be observed and administered by an ABS Master Smith.
The applicant must make prior arrangements with the Master Smith whom
he/she selected to supervise the performance test.
Any suitable location for the test is permitted, as long as it is mutually
agreed upon by the applicant and the Master Smith supervising the test.
Either the supervising Master Smith or the applicant may request that
one or more witnesses be present during any or all testing procedures.
This must meet with the approval of the Master Smith supervising the
test.
Reasonable and appropriate safety precautions must be followed. The
applicant assumes responsibility for any injury incurred while performing
the test.
The applicant is further responsible for providing all safety equipment
such as, but not limited to; safety glasses, a heavy shop apron, leather
gloves, etc.
The applicant must have personally forged and performed all work on
the test blade, with no other person physically assisting in its construction
or heat-treating.
Only forged blades may be tested. Applicants for Journeyman Smith must
test with a carbon steel knife. Damascus
or laminated blades are not allowed as test blades for those seeking
Journeyman Smith status.
Once the test begins, no work, not even light stropping, may be done
to the test blade.
The applicant alone must conduct the test of the blade’s performance
under the supervision of the Master Smith. No other person is to conduct
any portion of the test, including the supervising Master Smith, except
for the rope-cutting test as specifically provided in the rope cutting
procedure. A special exception may be obtained for an applicant who
has a disability that requires accommodation in order to perform the
test. Such exception must have prior approval from the Chairman of the
ABS.
TEST KNIFE SPECIFICATIONS:
- Overall Length of Knife: Maximum fifteen (15) inches.
- Blade Width: Maximum two (2) inches.
- Blade Length: Maximum ten (10) inches from point to the beginning
of either the guard, bolster, or handle of the - blade.
- Handle Configuration: Any handle configuration is acceptable
with or without guard, bolsters, ferrule, etc.
- Handle material is irrelevant and solely the choice of the applicant.
- Blade Material: The Journeyman Smith may test with any forged
steel of his or her choice except Damascus.
SUPPLEMENTAL TEST:
The applicant may be required at the Master Smith’s discretion:
a. To forge a non-Damascus blade of any style.
b. To pass a verbal quiz.
TESTING:
The applicant must supply materials needed:
- The ABS test form application.
- All safety equipment including
safety glasses, heavy shop apron, gloves, etc.
- A sufficient length of one (1)
inch minimum diameter sisal or manila rope.
- A four foot (4)or longer length of 2x4 construction grade wood stud
of the applicant’s choice.
- The applicant’s test knife. No
special handle or finish is required. This is a test of performance,
and the test knife will ultimately be destroyed in the testing
process.
- While not a part of the formal test, the applicant is encouraged to
bring several finished knives for the Master Smith to inspect
for quality of workmanship, fit, finish, design, etc. The feedback
from the Master Smith will help the applicant better evaluate if the
quality of his/her work (design,detail, finish, etc.) is likely to meet
the criteria of the ABS Judges panel at the annual show.
The test must be conducted in the following sequence:
NOTE: ALL TESTS MUST BE PERFORMED BY THE APPLICANT, EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY
PROVIDED FOR IN THE ROPE CUTTING. THE MASTER SMITH IS TO SUPERVISE AND
SERVE AS THE OFFICIAL ABS WITNESS.
1. ROPE CUTTING: THE PURPOSE OF THIS TEST IS TO TEST THE EDGE GEOMETRY
AND SHARPNESS.
Applicant is responsible for supplying the test rope and ensuring that
it is a minimum of one (1) inch in diameter. If the applicant brings
a larger rope, the applicant will be judged using the same criteria
as though the rope was one-inch (1) in diameter. The rope is to be hung
in a safe manner, so that the end of the rope to be cut hangs loose
without touching the floor or any other object. As a safety precaution,
the rope is not to be hand held by another person during the rope-cutting
test. The hanging end of the rope is to be marked with tape or a marker
to clearly indicate the area that is to be cut. The cut must be approximately
six (6) inches from the end of the free hanging rope. A minimum of one
(1) cut must be made. The applicant is to aim at the mark with a two
(2) inch margin of high or low being acceptable. The applicant must
sever the rope in two with one stroke. If the applicant fails on the
first attempt, the Master Smith will allow two more attempts. However,
if the Master Smith believes that the failure to sever the rope is due
to the lack of skill or strength of the applicant, the Master Smith
may attempt the rope cutting with the test knife. This is a test of
the applicant’s ability to make a knife, not to cut with it. If neither
the applicant nor the Master Smith successfully cuts the rope, the applicant
fails.
2. WOOD CHOPPING: THE PURPOSE OF THIS TEST IS TO DEMONSTRATE EDGE TOUGHNESS.
The chopping test is to be conducted with 2x4 construction grade wood
stud. The 2x4 may be either hand held or clamped into a vise or other
safe devise. A chopping motion (no whittling) is to be used. The 2x4
must be chopped completely through a minimum of two (2) times. The applicant
may choose the area of the 2x4 through which to chop. Following the chopping
test, the Master Smith will inspect the edge to determine if there is
any noticeable damage to the blade. Any nicks, chips, flat spots, rolled
edges, or other deformations of the blade will result in failing the
test.
3. SHAVING HAIR: THE PURPOSE OF THIS TEST IS TO DEMONSTRATE EDGE RETENTION.
After the Master Smith approves the quality of the edge, the blade will
be returned to the applicant. The applicant must then shave hair using
the section of the blade that was most frequently used in the cutting
and chopping portions of the test. Enough hair must be shaved to demonstrate
that the edge remains keen and shaving sharp.
4. BENDING: THE PURPOSE OF THIS TEST IS TO SHOW THAT THE APPLICANT IS
ABLE TO HEAT TREAT A KNIFE WITH A SOFT BACK AND A HARD EDGE.
The bending of the blade is the final test. Safety gear should be worn.
At the discretion of the applicant or the Master Smith, the edge may
be dulled prior to bending. The Master Smith will mark a line across
the width of the blade approximately 1/3 distance from the tip of the
blade. The blade will then be inserted into a vise, tip first, such
that the blade is placed into the vise up to the mark on the blade.
If the vise jaws are rough, smooth metal inserts shall be located on
each side of the clamped portion of the blade to protect the blade,
when bending the test knife. The blade shall be bent by force applied
to the handle. A leverage device, such as a pipe may be used as long
as it does not pose a safety risk. The use of such a device is at the
sole risk of the applicant and at the discretion of the supervising
Master Smith. The applicant will then bend the blade ninety (90) degrees.
The supervising Master Smith will signal the applicant when the ninety
(90) degree angle has been reached. The blade is allowed to crack at
the edge on bending but not beyond approximately two thirds (2/3rds)
the width of the blade. However, if any part of the blade chips or any
part of the blade or tang breaks off, the applicant fails. Because of
the many variables in the size, geometry, and temper line of the blade,
the Master Smith using his/her judgment, shall determine if the extent
or location of the fracture line is acceptable. The decision of the
Master Smith is final.
FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION OF THE TEST:
After satisfactorily passing the test, the supervising Master Smith
will sign and date the applicant’s test form.
SHOW REQUIREMENTS:
The applicant is responsible for presenting the signed ABS test form
and the test blade in person at the ABS Annual Show and Meeting. No
modification of any sort is to be made to the test blade following the
completion of the test. If the applicant cannot attend in person due
to special circumstances, the applicant must contact the Chairman of
the ABS for permission to have the knives presented for judging. The
applicant must submit a minimum of five (5) completed forged knives
for judging by a panel of ABS judges. The knives to be judged must be
made of plain carbon steel (no Damascus) and
may not include folding knives among the 5 completed knives. Also
not permissible are hatchets or tomahawks. The
knives submitted must be the work of the applicant alone.
The applicant is advised to submit only completed knives that show the
applicant's best work, as all knives submitted will be judged and the
failure of any one knife may cause the applicant to fail this portion
of the test. The applicant should carefully study the attached Judging
Guidelines.
TIME LIMITS:
If the applicant does not pass the performance test, he or she may not
present knives for judging at the ABS Annual Show and Meeting. The applicant
is not permitted to retake the performance test until six (6) months
have elapsed from the date of the failed performance test. An applicant
has three (3) years from the date of the performance test to present
his or her test blade and five completed knives at the ABS Annual Show
and Meeting for final evaluation. If the applicant does not complete
both phases of the test within a three (3) year time period, the applicant
must reapply and complete the performance testing process again. The
Master Smith is responsible for notifying the ABS Office of the Pass
or Fail Status of the performance test. The Master Smith is encouraged
to assist the applicant who has failed the performance test to gain
the necessary skills or knowledge needed to satisfactorily meet the
performance test criteria on his or her next testing. After six (6)
months, the applicant may retest with the same Master Smith or any other
Master Smith chosen by the applicant.
ANNUAL SHOW DISCLAIMER:
The ABS does not have control over where or when the annual show will
be held. Because dates may vary, some applicants may be inconvenienced
and find on occasion that they must wait longer than the expected duration
before being eligible to stand for rating as an ABS Journeyman Smith.
Good Luck!
The American Bladesmith Society, Inc.
Certification for
Journey Smith Form
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Judging Guidelines Master and Journeyman Knives
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