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Store Forging Forward Blacksmithing Course 26/07/2025
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Forging Forward Blacksmithing Course 26/07/2025

£245.00
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Recommended for people who have attended our Introductory Course, spend a full day developing your blacksmithing skills further by making a much larger project. The course will have a seasonal theme, for example a sculptural or practical item for the garden. On this course we use substantially more material which is the only reason the cost is a little higher.

What’s included:

You will make a large hand-forged object with a seasonal theme, for example a garden item. The finished piece will fit into the boot of a car so that you can take it home.

Refresh and develop your knowledge of some or all of the six essential forging techniques:

  • Bending

  • Drawing Down (reducing a section of steel to a point)

  • Jumping Up (increasing a section of steel)

  • Punching (making a hole)

  • Cutting (using a hot-set or chisel)

  • Fire Welding (joining two pieces of metal in the forge)

Participants will use some or all of these techniques to create a piece of work to take home. In addition to this, you will learn about finishes for steel which will be kept outdoors.

You will need to bring:

Enthusiasm, a sense of humour, a willingness to learn and some lunch. We will provide the rest!

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Recommended for people who have attended our Introductory Course, spend a full day developing your blacksmithing skills further by making a much larger project. The course will have a seasonal theme, for example a sculptural or practical item for the garden. On this course we use substantially more material which is the only reason the cost is a little higher.

What’s included:

You will make a large hand-forged object with a seasonal theme, for example a garden item. The finished piece will fit into the boot of a car so that you can take it home.

Refresh and develop your knowledge of some or all of the six essential forging techniques:

  • Bending

  • Drawing Down (reducing a section of steel to a point)

  • Jumping Up (increasing a section of steel)

  • Punching (making a hole)

  • Cutting (using a hot-set or chisel)

  • Fire Welding (joining two pieces of metal in the forge)

Participants will use some or all of these techniques to create a piece of work to take home. In addition to this, you will learn about finishes for steel which will be kept outdoors.

You will need to bring:

Enthusiasm, a sense of humour, a willingness to learn and some lunch. We will provide the rest!

Recommended for people who have attended our Introductory Course, spend a full day developing your blacksmithing skills further by making a much larger project. The course will have a seasonal theme, for example a sculptural or practical item for the garden. On this course we use substantially more material which is the only reason the cost is a little higher.

What’s included:

You will make a large hand-forged object with a seasonal theme, for example a garden item. The finished piece will fit into the boot of a car so that you can take it home.

Refresh and develop your knowledge of some or all of the six essential forging techniques:

  • Bending

  • Drawing Down (reducing a section of steel to a point)

  • Jumping Up (increasing a section of steel)

  • Punching (making a hole)

  • Cutting (using a hot-set or chisel)

  • Fire Welding (joining two pieces of metal in the forge)

Participants will use some or all of these techniques to create a piece of work to take home. In addition to this, you will learn about finishes for steel which will be kept outdoors.

You will need to bring:

Enthusiasm, a sense of humour, a willingness to learn and some lunch. We will provide the rest!

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