Blacksmithing & Toolmaking
Forgework Skills Refresher
Course Overview
This course is designed for students who are interested in brushing up their skills before taking on more complex metalwork projects. For those who have worked at a forge before but it’s been a while, or those determined beginners who want to jump into the deep end of blacksmithing, this course provides an opportunity for practice and skill-building. Students will learn by demonstration, and then try out the techniques for themselves. The course will cover the following topics: safety in the shop, a brief history of forging, basic fuel types, fire building and tending, hammering techniques, and basic steel manipulation. Students are encouraged to register for one of the following “Decorative Ironwork” series, but can also use this as an opportunity to jumpstart their home practice. Several books illustrated with design ideas and methodology will be available for reference. Students ages 16 and up with appropriate experience are welcome to participate.
Required Tools
- Safety glasses (provided, but you may wish to bring your own)
- Ear protection (provided, but you may wish to bring your own)
- Leather gloves
- Jeans
- Cotton shirts (no nylon clothing)
- Leather shoes
- Clothing comfortable to be outdoors
Optional Tools
- Steel punch
- Steel chisels
- Hack saw
- Vice grips
- Channel locks
- Camera
- Your favorite blacksmithing hammer (non claw types)
- Good file for steel
- Tongs or over-sized pliers
- 4.5" grinder