Blacksmithing - Level 1 - Hand Forging
Other
9431 Dowdy Drive,San Diego CA 92126
11 March, 2023
Description
In this semi-private workshop (max of 4 people) you will be introduced to classic blacksmithing techniques. Work side by side with our expert instructor as you're introduced to blacksmithing best practices. This introductory blacksmithing course is focused on hand forging techniques. Students will explore some of the basic forging processes such as drawing, twisting, scrolling, upsetting, punching, and drifting. During the class students will forge a variety of basic hooks and, time permitting, other simple projects of their choice. Please Note: Purchase two tickets and get 15% off! Just select "Blacksmithing for 2" at checkoutThis is a 3 hour class on Saturday's from 12pm - 3pmLocation: MaketoryMandatory Safety Equipment: Safety Glasses (Maketory has pairs available at the facility if you do not own any). Closed-toed shoes, full length pants and short sleeves. Pull back hair, remove all jewelry.Advisable but not required: Hearing protectionMinimum Age: 18, or 15 or older if accompanied by an adultIf class is sold out and you have a group interested, please contact us directly to coordinate a new date. We require at least 3 participants to run the course. In the event we do not reach 3 participants we will reach out to reschedule or issue a refund, whichever you prefer. Tickets are nonrefundable (unless class is cancelled) and can not be used for another date.Maketory is a membership based facility. If you are interested in using our blacksmithing equipment, or any other pats of our facility moving forward please reach out to us for membership information at 858-252-1919 or [email protected]. You may also learn more about membership options at www.maketory.comAbout the instructor: John Page Blacksmith/Bladesmith John has been a bladesmith for 10 years, practicing all across the US, beginning as a knife maker and swordsmith. Throughout his career he also explored traditional steel making and a wide variety of pattern welding. Since moving to California in 2016 he has worked as a public educator, demonstrator, and reproduction blacksmith for Old Town State Park. For the last several years John has explored and developed traditional ironwork and tool making. In February/March of 2020 he traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina to teach hammer making and the corresponding tooling to local artisans. In addition to ironwork, John is a luthier and fine woodworker, and currently a Sawyer for Lumbercycle, a non profit sawmill operating across the Southern California region.
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