Introduction to Blacksmithing - Feb 22, 2020
Event Information
Description
This is an informal introduction to blacksmithing that gives you a chance to get some basic instruction and try your hand at blacksmithing in a real blacksmith shop with all the tools and materials provided. After a short orientation and demonstration you’ll start out making some simple hooks to get the feel of working with hot steel and tools. After that you can choose from a number of projects with instructions or work on a project of your own design within reason. You can expect to take home several small projects.
Some examples of projects you can make are hooks of various styles and sizes, letter knife, steak turner, fire poker, railroad spike knife, railroad spike hatchet, bottle opener, grill skewers, cheese cutter, candle holder, trivet, simple jewelry, fire steel/flint striker.
No prior experience is needed for this class. Must be 15 years of age or older.
I PROVIDE: forges, anvils, hand tools, materials, forge fuel, instruction, guidance
YOU PROVIDE: sturdy footwear, cotton clothing, gloves, safety glasses, water bottle, lunch, enthusiasm
Cost includes all materials and use of tools. No refunds starting one week before class date. Registration can be transferred to another person.