Beginning Blacksmithing
Learn to forge iron in this is five-day intensive beginner skills course in Blacksmithing. We'll start off with basics of tools and safety, and a look at different kinds of forges. There will be some talk of theory, but the emphasis is getting you hands-on practice with an experienced smith and developing basic skills. Projects may include hooks, a dinner bell set or plant-pot hangers, a few handheld chisels and punches, a bottle opener and/or BBQ fork or steak flipper, and a final project of a simple pair of tongs. This will introduce the student to basic forging processes and just enough tool-making to help get you on your way.
You must wear cotton, linen, wool or other natural flame retardant fabrics. You will need leather gloves, closed-toe leather shoes, a long-sleeved shirt and safety goggles. You must be 16-years-old or older to take this class. Full refunds will be given upon request up to one month before the start of class, by phone to 870-269-3854 or email to jeanette.larson@arkansas.gov. Students requesting a refund between a month and two weeks before the beginning of class will receive a 50% refund. No refunds within two weeks of class date.
Registration required, class is limited to 4 students. Click here to register https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/ozarkfolkcenter/beginning-blacksmithing-1812506407
Looking for a place to stay while you learn? The Cabins at Dry Creek offer comfortable lodging just down the hill from your workshop with a discount for Folk School students staying 3 or more days. Call 870-269-0861 for room information or to make reservations.