Wikipedia:WikiProject Metalworking/Old participant list

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This is the old list of participants. I've moved them here to archive the information but wanted to start fresh seeing how the project stalled out. If you are still interested in by involved please add your name to the new list. Wizard191 (talk) 16:32, 31 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

  • Jjdon (talk) 02:05, 3 January 2008 (UTC) Professional fine jeweler. Gold, Platinum work, etc.[reply]
  • Bushytails - Project founder; amateur machinist; power-tool wielding wolfie.
  • Graibeard - metalworking related images for reuse, and image requests welcomed
  • Luigizanasi at the interface between woodworking and metalworking
  • Erraunt Willing to help. Part time blacksmith. Posted a few comments on blacksmithing and forge and sees the need.
  • Joe1011010 - Started to review Manufacturing - this is a worthy effort too.
  • Amit (Talk | Contribs)
  • Spangineer - working on welding topics
  • Joe I - Centrifugal casting foundry lab analyst, also in WikiProject:Numismatics if you're interested. :)
  • Mikeblas - Contributed English Wheel. Let me know how else I can help.
  • Seán - Just started.
  • Mtgarvin 21:49, 15 March 2006 (UTC)Just adding a few historical notes[reply]
  • Kratos15354 - Probably adding little bits here and there to existing pages, amateur metal worker.
  • Jburstein - Engineering student. Beginning to try to deal with the unwieldy lump of writing that is drill bit.
  • Peterkingiron - Adding detail on historical aspects of metals, particularly iron - have studied the subject for many years and have doctorate in economic history.
  • ENat1 - Welding/CADD/NDT I'll help out categorizing the project a bit. I might add a few articles.
  • Iepeulas - Professional metallurgist and materials engineer. I'll be adding expertise and information to articles that fall within my area of knowledge.
  • Meawoppl -Found this project in dire need of my assistance!
  • User:Bridesmill - silversmith, wikiholic (already did some re. raising, work on jewellery, PMC)
  • User:Toastydeath - Trying to find an apprenticeship in tool and die making as we speak. I've taken an interest in odd or more uncommon machines.
  • User:Jbin - Metalsmith: mokume, goldsmithing, blacksmithing,
  • Ben FrantzDale
  • Rjstrock - Converting industry. Specialize in rotary and steel rule die cutting. Would like to contribute.
  • User:middlenamefrank - Electronics Engineer. Have extensively re-organized and updated the "Soldering" entry. Still needs some work but it's come a long ways. Please review!
  • Patris Magnus - Mechanical Engineer, Welder, Machinist, Small Foundry and Forge owner at your service.
  • Eyrian, dabbling smith and medieval armour recreationist
  • Mrak21, Engineering student.
  • User:fciron - Full time blacksmith, will be extending smithing tool stubs and adding pictures. Wiki Noob, please check my formatting.
  • ChicagoPimp - Metallurgical Engineer, will be contributing to modern tooling, processes, and applications.
  • Ollin - Delusional Californian Manual Machinist, will be looking at the articles and adding any vicera that might be worth noting.
  • MarkBolton - Engineer supporting the Casting industry, Rewrote Investment Casting
  • Panchhee - Engineering student doing some courses on manufacturing/metalworking
  • Twitching - Crafts and metalsmithing major specializing in jewelry.
  • User:Derek IvJust looking for a way to smelt easily for a hobby.
  • User:ArcTech AWS SCWI & CWE, welding consultant to International Ironworkers and US Air Force et.al. 30 yrs of industrial welding as welder/fitter on nuclear projects, QA Manager for aerospace flight parts, project manager for fossil fuel and chemical plants. Will be contributing to welding and quality.
  • Lumbercutter—Helping to work toward an eventual killer-app resource. We're always making progress toward that goal!
  • Wizard191 - Mechanical engineer. I specialize in manufacturing processes and materials (and thermodynamics, which is unrelated to this). Created Forging and completely reworked it.
  • DerrickOswald - Electrical engineer and amateur machinist.
  • Pushkraj.janwadkar - CEO & Director R&D, Contribution on Sand casting technology.

Project supporters[edit]

(Newer) old list=[edit]

Here's the contributor list from the version of the Project page rewritten on 1/22/13, preserved here just in case. --Kierkkadon talk/contribs 19:01, 22 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

User Current projects
Kierkkadon I try to do copy-editing, wikifying, and other non-content-related work wherever I can, in addition to delving into sources to add content and references. This WikiProject looks like it used to be jumping, but has fallen off in the past year or so. I'd like to help get her going again. --- Kierkkadon (talk) 16:47, 14 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]
¾-10 Article expansion. Referencing improvement. Industrial history. Watchlisting to revert vandalism. Making chips when I get the chance. Reading and thinking. — ¾-10 00:54, 25 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Amit6 (talk · contribs)
Bryan Park Will be travelling for the next two months, then I will start improving smithing articles. 12:15, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
Pocketpencil Working on setting some editing time aside. --Pocketpencil (talk) 21:59, 8 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
SteveB67 Currently working on CAM, but looking to improve and create articles. SteveB67 (talk) 19:33, 17 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Ieuan Sant My interest is machine shop practice, English language Uk based terminology I feel the lathe clasifcationn must be set up properly with a chronology of development from the wood lathe to the engine lathe or machine tool:lathe. The universal lathe is the centre lathe, all machine tool lathes came from that one lathe. This must be the starting point. There should also be a genral classification for the laymen and a technical designation for the specialist. Putting photographs of simple lathe oeprations os for the laymen imho. 13:06, 26 July 2010 (UTC)