Intro to Blacksmithing
Dates: | December 8, 2024 |
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Meets: | Su from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM |
Location: | 25 Sagamore Road Metals Studio |
Cost: | $250.00 |
Sorry, this course is full.
Students will learn the basics of hand forging hot steel, using fire, anvil, hammers and other hand tools. Techniques will include drawing out the steel, bending, and twisting. Students will produce a decorative hook and a grilling fork.
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Fee: | $250.00 |
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Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
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Course Fee (Basic) | Student Fee | $ 180.00 |
Mandatory Fee | Materials | $ 35.00 |
Mandatory Fee | Studio Fee | $ 35.00 |
25 Sagamore Road Metals Studio
Joshua Swalec
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Artist Statement
I strive to make art which is functional, and which leaves people wondering how it was made. As a blacksmith, I integrate ancient and modern technologies to produce effective and beautiful tools and products.
I value making a tool to make a tool to make a part to a finished piece rather than buying an inferior part at the store.
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