Blacksmithing & Toolmaking
Forge an Axe
Course Overview
Learn to forge the quintessential tool of the North Woods. This tool packs big results in a little package: the size of this axe lends itself to be easily portaged yet has enough weight to handle any camp chore. This axe will be constructed out of a single solid piece of 5160 high carbon tool steel and will feature a hardened hammer tail and a differential heat treatment. Students will learn to cut the eye open for the handle, forge the steel head into shape, heat-treat the blade and hammer ends to a suitable hardness, sharpen the blade and attach a hickory handle. Prior enrollment in an entry-level blacksmithing course is highly recommended.
Dates
Course Details
Required
You will need the following tools for this class:
- leather gloves
- jeans
- cotton shirts (no nylon clothing)
- leather shoes
- clothing comfortable to outdoors-in
Optional Tools
- safety glasses
- ear protection
- your favorite blacksmithing hammer (non claw types - 1-3lb hammer)
- good file for steel
- tongs or over-sized pliers
- steel punch
- steel chisels
- vice grips
- channel locks
- ball-peen hammer(s) and/or heads to be modified into a suitable blacksmithing hammer
- any hammer heads that you'd like to use (non-claw)
- camera
- 4.5" grinder
More Information
Once registered, students will receive a confirmation email with further class information. Please call us if you haven't received it within 24 hours.