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Introduction to Blacksmithing

The ancient skill of blacksmithing is experiencing a major renaissance, and BARN is pleased to help perpetuate the art. By using a forge, steel or other metal is heated and then shaped with hammer, tongs and anvil to produce tools or artful objects.

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Introduction to Blacksmithing

Introduction to Blacksmithing

The ancient skill of blacksmithing is experiencing a major renaissance, and BARN is pleased to help perpetuate the art. By using a forge, steel or other metal is heated and then shaped with hammer, tongs and anvil to produce tools or artful objects.

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Blacksmithing, the skillful art of heating metal in a forge until it's glowing yellow-orange and becomes soft enough to shape with a hammer, tongs, anvil, and other tools, is experiencing a major renaissance. BARN is pleased to help perpetuate this ancient art with forge and blacksmithing classes.

In this class you will learn some of the basic skills needed to proceed in the art and science of blacksmithing. We will begin with forging a simple hook that you can put on the wall for hanging a hat or a coat. As you learn to coordinate hammer control on the anvil, you’ll build skills including flattening, drawing out, splitting, bending, twisting, and piercing iron that has been heated in the forge. These basic skills will lay the foundation for many of the projects that you can pursue in future classes and open studios.

In addition to safety and best practices, we will cover:

  • Discussion of “smithing” and the main types: forging (sometimes called "sculpting"), welding, heat-treating, and finishing.
  • Practice drawing by using forge, anvil, and hammers to create a traditional clothing hook.

Details 

  • We'll meet outside on the concrete apron adjacent to the welding shop double doors. The class will be postponed in the case of severe cold, heavy rain, or high winds.

  • Enrollment is currently limited to three students due to space limitations. I

  • f you have questions, contact  David Hays at metal.programming@bainbridgebarn.org

  • BARN will provide personal protection equipment.

Details

A $20 material fee, included in the class cost, covers all the basic materials needed.

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.
  • You must wear long-sleeve shirts and pants in natural fiber and closed-toe shoes, preferably leather. Athletic shoes and clothing of synthetic materials or stretch fabrics are prohibited.
Instructor
Jim DeRoy

Jim has been forging custom horseshoes as a professional farrier for more than 35 years, as well as creating architectural iron work, sculpture, and furniture for himself and clients.

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