Kebbitales - The Blacksmith

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The process of becoming is often as/more important than what is become.

Etched deep within the the socio-economic fabric of any developing nation is the immense contribution of cottage industries to its growth. The average cottage industry owner in Nigeria will have to grapple with the lack of basic amenities and infrastructure such as electricity, which ideally should aid his trade. Yet he has to be productive. After all, No food for lazy man, and Man must chop!


'Makeran tukunya' as they are popularly called in Northern Nigeria, this local blacksmith works out the clay mould for a cast aluminium pot while the aluminum is being melted on the side somewhere. Within an hour, he can produce 4-6 of the pots displayed in the photographs with little or no assistance and sell each at 700 naira.

Here presented are photographs I created showing a chronological work process of a local blacksmith I discovered in Kebbi state Nigeria. Every tool/equipment used by him was improvised/assembled by him to suit his intent. 

Note-worthy however is the fact of the crudeness of his methods, and its impact on the environment, especially in a world where no amount of effort should be spared  or overlooked in combating our common challenge of climate change.




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10 - Self-assembled mechanical heating chamber.



11 - Aluminium (raw material) being melted.



12 - Alkaline batteries added to the melting mixture to speed up the rate of melting. 


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14 - Impurities including alkaline batteries being sieved out of melted aluminim


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16 - Molten aluminium being poured into clay mold of pot covers


17-  The liquid quickly solidifies within seconds.


18 - clay mold is broken and formed cast is brought out.


19 -  The next batch is started immediately

20 - Almost finished product about to be trimmed and smoothed


21 -Almost finished product about to be trimmed and smoothed

22 -Metal waste collected that will be exchanged for aluminium to be used as raw material

23 - Sorting through the metal waste


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As it Is with every other production process, 100% efficiency is a myth. There's always bound to be some waste. The waste however will serve as the raw material for the next batch.

The pots, varying in diameter and in depth are commonly used in most cultures of West Africa and possibly beyond as regular cooking utensil and are mostly used with coal or firewood stoves..


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"...and I believe that the best learning process of any kind of craft is just to look at the work of others". - Professor Wole Soyinka



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4 comments

  1. I took some time to look at your work here. Its a good concept. Keep it up and i hope continue in consistency untill you climax. Blessings to you dear brother

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    1. Thank you sir. I appreciate your kind words and time.

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  2. Beautiful work!! Kudos to you bro !!

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