Introduction to Blacksmithing (SOLD OUT)
Sat, Oct 31
|The Barefoot Forge
Gain an overview of the basics of blacksmithing. Potential projects include coat hooks, plant hangers, fire-pokers, craft awls, s-hooks, and more.


Time & Location
Oct 31, 2020, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
The Barefoot Forge, 74 Deervale Rd, Durham, ME 04222, USA
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About the event
Blacksmithing is an age-old human skill that was developed in a variety of forms around the world. At its simplest, wrought iron or steel is heated until it is soft enough to be shaped by hammer and anivl into different useful tools, including tools, nails, hooks, hangers, furniture, knives, and more.
Join us for an introduction to blacksmithing. Learn how to navigate the forge, safely heat and treat wrought iron, and use a hammer and anvil to shape the metal into useful tools. Potential projects include coat hooks, plant hangers, fire-pokers, craft awls, s-hooks, and more. Marshall and Jonah of The Barefoot Forge will instruct. $45 includes all required tools, materials, and tuition.
Space in this class is limited to 4 participants. Preregistration, along with a paid deposit, is required to reserve a spot in the class. Deposits may be fully refunded in the event of a cancellation a week…
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