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Blacksmithing & Toolmaking

Women's Blacksmithing

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Course Overview

Learn the basic techniques and tools of blacksmithing in this intensive project-based class for women taught by a professional woman blacksmith. Students will explore the aspects of using fire as a tool, and will practice techniques such as tapering, spreading, twisting, punching, upsetting, shouldering, splitting, and dishing. Students will leave with multiple small projects, and a deeper understanding of metallurgy and the use of a hammer and anvil to change the shape of steel. The projects in this curriculum include a wrist cuff, hook, letter opener, spoon, fork, basic leaf, and bottle opener. Depending on interest and time, students may complete some or all of these. There also will be an opportunity to practice techniques in self-guided projects on the last day of the class. This course will not cover bladesmithing or heat-treating. Note: this class is open only to those who identify as women.

Dates

Cancelled
Sat, Oct 24th, 2020  –  Sun, Oct 25th, 2020

This course has been cancelled to mitigate the risk of spreading COVID-19. We offer our deepest apologies. We truly believe in the power of craft to build community, and we know that community is needed more than ever in times like these. However, the need to stay healthy and protect our friends and neighbors is the most critical priority.

If you were registered for this class, you should have received an email regarding your refund options. If not, please call us at 218-387-9762 or email us at info@northhouse.org.

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We truly hope to see you in another class at North House soon!

Course Details

Length: 2 Days
Skill Levels: Beginner to Advanced
Hours: 9am-5pm
Intergenerational age: 14+ w/ adult
Tuition: $320.00
Materials fee: $130.00

Required

You will need the following tools for this class:

Students are required to wear eye and ear protection. The school provides these but you may wish to bring your own to ensure the best fit and comfort. 

Students should wear natural fibers-- cotton or wool, long pants and closed-toed shoes. Leather is best. 

Water bottle: it's important to stay hydrated!

Optional Tools

Feel free to bring your favorite tools and whatever materials you might feel appropriate for this course.

  • Dust masks or respirators. We won’t be doing significant grinding, but if people have sensitive lungs or asthma, they may want to consider wearing a mask during the surface finishing.
  • Short leather gloves; driving gloves that fit are reccommended.

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.

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Meet the Instructor

North House Folk School photo of instructor, Carla Hall
Carla Hall
Minneapolis, MN

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Women's Blacksmithing - 10/24/2020