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Blacksmithing 101 - Thursdays Jan 2nd & Jan 9th
with Dave Catchpole
INTRODUCTORY BLACKSMITHING CLASSES (2-day course)
Must be at least 18
January 2nd & January 9th
$150.00 - includes Blacksmithing 101 instruction time, coal and steel for projects, $10 additional insurance fee will also be required for non-AGSEM-members.
Learn to light and work with a coal forge, safely handle hot metal, and use hammers and other tools to forge, bend, and twist metal into desired shapes. Students will complete two projects each. A limited class size and low student:teacher ratio ensures plenty of coaching as you learn. Following completion of the class, students will be able to attend other blacksmithing classes as well as forge their own projects during open forge times. Please read all requirements before signing up:
- Registration and payment is required before attending first class as new student space is limited.
- Adults and youth students must bring and wear their own safety equipment, including eye protection, natural fiber clothing, and closed toe shoes. No shorts or open toe shoes may be worn.
- Participants must wear impact-rated eye protection at all times while working.Hearing protection, a leather apron, hats, and drinking water are recommended.
- Hammers and other tools are available for use during class. A personal hammer is not required, but if you wish to use your own hammer, we recommend a wood handled rounding or ball peen hammer between 1-2 pounds Hammer Styles Click Here for Hammer Example. Do not bring a claw hammer.There are no refunds for no shows.
- Registration does NOT include AGSEM membership or guild fees. In order to attend Open Forge, membership and guild fees must be paid.
- Please wear your student ID while on the premises, IDs will be given to you at your first class.
- Please park in the main lot and walk to the blacksmithing barn.
Blacksmithing 101 - Sunday Jan 12th & Feb 9th
with Bohdi Lawes
INTRODUCTORY BLACKSMITHING CLASS (2-day course - Sundays)
January 12th and Feb 9th
Instructor Bohdi Lawes
Must be at least 18
$150.00 - includes Blacksmithing 101 instruction time, coal and steel for projects, $10 additional insurance fee will also be required for non-AGSEM-members.
Learn to light and work with a coal forge, safely handle hot metal, and use hammers and other tools to forge, bend, and twist metal into desired shapes. Students will complete two projects each. A limited class size and low student:teacher ratio ensures plenty of coaching as you learn. Following completion of the class, students will be able to attend other blacksmithing classes as well as forge their own projects during open forge times. Please read all requirements before signing up:
- Registration and payment is required before attending first class as new student space is limited.
- Adults and youth students must bring and wear their own safety equipment, including eye protection, natural fiber clothing, and closed toe shoes. No shorts or open toe shoes may be worn.
- Participants must wear impact-rated eye protection at all times while working.Hearing protection, a leather apron, hats, and drinking water are recommended.
- Hammers and other tools are available for use during class. A personal hammer is not required, but if you wish to use your own hammer, we recommend a wood handled rounding or ball peen hammer between 1-2 pounds Hammer Styles Click Here for Hammer Example. Do not bring a claw hammer.There are no refunds for no shows.
- Registration does NOT include AGSEM membership or guild fees. In order to attend Open Forge, membership and guild fees must be paid.
- Please wear your student ID while on the premises, IDs will be given to you at your first class.
- Please park in the main lot and walk to the blacksmithing barn.
Blacksmithing 101- Thursdays Mar 6 & Mar 13th
with Dave Catchpole
INTRODUCTORY BLACKSMITHING CLASS (2-day course)
March 6th & March 13th
Instructor Dave Catchpole
Must be 18
$150.00 - includes Blacksmithing 101 instruction time, coal and steel for projects, $10 additional insurance fee will also be required for non-AGSEM-members.
Learn to light and work with a coal forge, safely handle hot metal, and use hammers and other tools to forge, bend, and twist metal into desired shapes. Students will complete two projects each. A limited class size and low student:teacher ratio ensures plenty of coaching as you learn. Following completion of the class, students will be able to attend other blacksmithing classes as well as forge their own projects during open forge times. Please read all requirements before signing up:
- Registration and payment is required before attending first class as new student space is limited.
- Adults and youth students must bring and wear their own safety equipment, including eye protection, natural fiber clothing, and closed toe shoes. No shorts or open toe shoes may be worn.
- Participants must wear impact-rated eye protection at all times while working.Hearing protection, a leather apron, hats, and drinking water are recommended.
- Hammers and other tools are available for use during class. A personal hammer is not required, but if you wish to use your own hammer, we recommend a wood handled rounding or ball peen hammer between 1-2 pounds Hammer Styles Click Here for Hammer Example. Do not bring a claw hammer.There are no refunds for no shows.
- Registration does NOT include AGSEM membership or guild fees. In order to attend Open Forge, membership and guild fees must be paid.
- Please wear your student ID while on the premises, IDs will be given to you at your first class.
- Please park in the main lot and walk to the blacksmithing barn.
Blacksmithing 101 - Sunday Mar 9th & Apr 13th
with Bohdi Lawes
INTRODUCTORY BLACKSMITHING CLASS (2-day course - Sundays)
March 9th and April 13th
Instructor Bohdi Lawes
Must be at least 18
$150.00 - includes Blacksmithing 101 instruction time, coal and steel for projects, $10 additional insurance fee will also be required for non-AGSEM-members.
Learn to light and work with a coal forge, safely handle hot metal, and use hammers and other tools to forge, bend, and twist metal into desired shapes. Students will complete two projects each. A limited class size and low student:teacher ratio ensures plenty of coaching as you learn. Following completion of the class, students will be able to attend other blacksmithing classes as well as forge their own projects during open forge times. Please read all requirements before signing up:
- Registration and payment is required before attending first class as new student space is limited.
- Adults and youth students must bring and wear their own safety equipment, including eye protection, natural fiber clothing, and closed toe shoes. No shorts or open toe shoes may be worn.
- Participants must wear impact-rated eye protection at all times while working.Hearing protection, a leather apron, hats, and drinking water are recommended.
- Hammers and other tools are available for use during class. A personal hammer is not required, but if you wish to use your own hammer, we recommend a wood handled rounding or ball peen hammer between 1-2 pounds Hammer Styles Click Here for Hammer Example. Do not bring a claw hammer.There are no refunds for no shows.
- Registration does NOT include AGSEM membership or guild fees. In order to attend Open Forge, membership and guild fees must be paid.
- Please wear your student ID while on the premises, IDs will be given to you at your first class.
- Please park in the main lot and walk to the blacksmithing barn.
Blacksmithing 101-Thursdays May 1st & May 8th
with Dave Catchpole
INTRODUCTORY BLACKSMITHING CLASS (2-day course)
May 1st & May 8th
Instructor Dave Catchpole
Must be at least 18
$150.00 - includes Blacksmithing 101 instruction time, coal and steel for projects, $10 additional insurance fee will also be required for non-AGSEM-members.
Learn to light and work with a coal forge, safely handle hot metal, and use hammers and other tools to forge, bend, and twist metal into desired shapes. Students will complete two projects each. A limited class size and low student:teacher ratio ensures plenty of coaching as you learn. Following completion of the class, students will be able to attend other blacksmithing classes as well as forge their own projects during open forge times. Please read all requirements before signing up:
- Registration and payment is required before attending first class as new student space is limited.
- Adults and youth students must bring and wear their own safety equipment, including eye protection, natural fiber clothing, and closed toe shoes. No shorts or open toe shoes may be worn.
- Participants must wear impact-rated eye protection at all times while working.Hearing protection, a leather apron, hats, and drinking water are recommended.
- Hammers and other tools are available for use during class. A personal hammer is not required, but if you wish to use your own hammer, we recommend a wood handled rounding or ball peen hammer between 1-2 pounds Hammer Styles Click Here for Hammer Example. Do not bring a claw hammer.There are no refunds for no shows.
- Registration does NOT include AGSEM membership or guild fees. In order to attend Open Forge, membership and guild fees must be paid.
- Please wear your student ID while on the premises, IDs will be given to you at your first class.
- Please park in the main lot and walk to the blacksmithing barn.
Blacksmithing 101 - Sunday July 13th & Aug 10th
with Bohdi Lawes
INTRODUCTORY BLACKSMITHING CLASS (2-day course - Sundays)
July 13th and August 10th
Instructor Bohdi Lawes
Must be at least 18
$150.00 - includes Blacksmithing 101 instruction time, coal and steel for projects, $10 additional insurance fee will also be required for non-AGSEM-members.
Learn to light and work with a coal forge, safely handle hot metal, and use hammers and other tools to forge, bend, and twist metal into desired shapes. Students will complete two projects each. A limited class size and low student:teacher ratio ensures plenty of coaching as you learn. Following completion of the class, students will be able to attend other blacksmithing classes as well as forge their own projects during open forge times. Please read all requirements before signing up:
- Registration and payment is required before attending first class as new student space is limited.
- Adults and youth students must bring and wear their own safety equipment, including eye protection, natural fiber clothing, and closed toe shoes. No shorts or open toe shoes may be worn.
- Participants must wear impact-rated eye protection at all times while working.Hearing protection, a leather apron, hats, and drinking water are recommended.
- Hammers and other tools are available for use during class. A personal hammer is not required, but if you wish to use your own hammer, we recommend a wood handled rounding or ball peen hammer between 1-2 pounds Hammer Styles Click Here for Hammer Example. Do not bring a claw hammer.There are no refunds for no shows.
- Registration does NOT include AGSEM membership or guild fees. In order to attend Open Forge, membership and guild fees must be paid.
- Please wear your student ID while on the premises, IDs will be given to you at your first class.
- Please park in the main lot and walk to the blacksmithing barn.
Blacksmithing 101-Thursdays July 3 & July 10
with Dave Catchpole
INTRODUCTORY BLACKSMITHING CLASS (2-day course)
July 3rd & July 10th
Instructor Dave Catchpole
Must be at least 18
$150.00 - includes Blacksmithing 101 instruction time, coal and steel for projects, $10 additional insurance fee will also be required for non-AGSEM-members.
Learn to light and work with a coal forge, safely handle hot metal, and use hammers and other tools to forge, bend, and twist metal into desired shapes. Students will complete two projects each. A limited class size and low student:teacher ratio ensures plenty of coaching as you learn. Following completion of the class, students will be able to attend other blacksmithing classes as well as forge their own projects during open forge times. Please read all requirements before signing up:
- Registration and payment is required before attending first class as new student space is limited.
- Adults and youth students must bring and wear their own safety equipment, including eye protection, natural fiber clothing, and closed toe shoes. No shorts or open toe shoes may be worn.
- Participants must wear impact-rated eye protection at all times while working.Hearing protection, a leather apron, hats, and drinking water are recommended.
- Hammers and other tools are available for use during class. A personal hammer is not required, but if you wish to use your own hammer, we recommend a wood handled rounding or ball peen hammer between 1-2 pounds Hammer Styles Click Here for Hammer Example. Do not bring a claw hammer.There are no refunds for no shows.
- Registration does NOT include AGSEM membership or guild fees. In order to attend Open Forge, membership and guild fees must be paid.
- Please wear your student ID while on the premises, IDs will be given to you at your first class.
- Please park in the main lot and walk to the blacksmithing barn.
Blacksmithing 101-Thursdays Sept 4th - Sept 11th
with Dave Catchpole
INTRODUCTORY BLACKSMITHING CLASS (2-day course)
September 4th & September 11th
Instructor Dave Catchpole
Must be at least 18
$150.00 - includes Blacksmithing 101 instruction time, coal and steel for projects, $10 additional insurance fee will also be required for non-AGSEM-members.
Learn to light and work with a coal forge, safely handle hot metal, and use hammers and other tools to forge, bend, and twist metal into desired shapes. Students will complete two projects each. A limited class size and low student:teacher ratio ensures plenty of coaching as you learn. Following completion of the class, students will be able to attend other blacksmithing classes as well as forge their own projects during open forge times. Please read all requirements before signing up:
- Registration and payment is required before attending first class as new student space is limited.
- Adults and youth students must bring and wear their own safety equipment, including eye protection, natural fiber clothing, and closed toe shoes. No shorts or open toe shoes may be worn.
- Participants must wear impact-rated eye protection at all times while working.Hearing protection, a leather apron, hats, and drinking water are recommended.
- Hammers and other tools are available for use during class. A personal hammer is not required, but if you wish to use your own hammer, we recommend a wood handled rounding or ball peen hammer between 1-2 pounds Hammer Styles Click Here for Hammer Example. Do not bring a claw hammer.There are no refunds for no shows.
- Registration does NOT include AGSEM membership or guild fees. In order to attend Open Forge, membership and guild fees must be paid.
- Please wear your student ID while on the premises, IDs will be given to you at your first class.
- Please park in the main lot and walk to the blacksmithing barn.