Compass Ironworks wins National Awards

Gold and Bronze at NOMMA’s National Conference Compass won a Gold award in the Non-Forged Driveway Gates Category. The award-winning project was a replication of an English design from 1861. The client submitted a grainy photocopy of a sketch of the historic design and the craftsmen, who were well versed in the techniques and methods,…

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Thanks for a Great Weekend!

Thank you to all of you that made it a great weekend to remember. We loved having you!! To those of you that couldn’t make it, maybe next year! On Friday evening September 19th Compass Ironworks had their client appreciation dinner. Demonstrations started shortly after 5:00. We demonstrated texturing a wood grain effect onto a 5/8”…

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Salt Spray Chamber for a better nights sleep!

How does a salt spray chamber help me sleep better? For years, we have been paranoid of a poor powder-coat job, which could result in an unhappy client and that would leave us with a poor reputation. Now, we have built a salt spray chamber, we can accelerate and monitor finish longevity and I can…

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2013 Top Job Awards!

The National Ornamental & Miscellaneous Metals Association (NOMMA), a trade association of the ornamental and miscellaneous metalworking industry, presented Compass with two awards — Silver for “Interior forged railings” and Bronze for “Interior railings with less than the 5% hand-forgings.” Both projects were created from 97% recycled content and located in the Greater Philadelphia and…

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Visit us this year at the 2014 Architectural Digest Show!

Hello, We hope you are having a good start to 2014. We wanted to invite you to visit us at Architectural Digest Home Design Show, held March 21st-23rd at Pier 94 in Manhattan, NY. We will be showing our work and samples as well as answering any questions you may have. We are participating to educate and…

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Client Appreciation Dinner, Review and Invite

It is my experience that good food with good friends have no calories.” We had a very successful 2012 client appreciation dinner. About 75 people enjoyed the shop demonstrations, viewed the pretreatment process and experienced forging techniques. A delicious meal was served; people raved about the ham balls, homemade whoopie pies, and ice cream with…

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A Tribute to Samuel Yellin

It is seventy years ago this month that Samuel Yellin passed on to his reward. The work of his hands, however, is still with us and is just as beautiful and inspiring as it was in the 1920’s. Born in Poland in 1885, Samuel entered an arts and crafts school at the age of seven,…

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Demystification of an Amish Tradition

One of the most misunderstood facets of Amish culture is the practice of “rumschpringa,” a period of adolescence commonly thought to be a rowdy, a time when youth are “allowed” to do non-Amish things before settling down to the traditional Amish lifestyle. The truth is that while some rowdy elements do exist, their behavior is…

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Grandma’s Lemon Sponge Pie

1 lump butter, the size of a walnut 3 tablespoons flour heaping 1 cup sugar 1 lemon, including rind (juice and grind) 2 egg yolk 2 egg whites 1 cup milk Cream the sugar and butter together. Add flour, lemon juice, rind and yolks. Stir well and add milk. Beat egg whites to a stiff…

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