Episode 013: Seth Gould

Recorded on September 3, 2020. In this episode, metalsmith Seth Gould hammers out the nuances of metalworking. Seth forges and hand-files his work rather than sanding it, and is intrigued by the idea of “perceived precision.” Seth is inspired by his travels in Europe and Japan and has learned various techniques from both traditions. Be prepared to file this episode in your library of Cut the Craft.To find more of Seth's work check out his website: http://www.sethgould.com/ and find him on Instagram @sethgould Seth’s craft crushes are his wife, and Peter Ross.Support the show

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