Intermediate Blacksmithing: 2 Dimensional Full Body Critters with Darryl Nelson June 1st
Class will cover techniques and tools used to create 2 dimensional full body animals finials, grate for use on wall mount projects and grills.
Cascadia Center For Arts & Crafts
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Class will cover techniques and tools used to create 2 dimensional full body animals finials, grate for use on wall mount projects and grills.
Create your own decorative glass garden stake in this hands-on introductory glass workshop. Perfect for beginners, this class teaches fundamental glass cutting techniques and tool usage, enabling you to bring your garden art vision to life.
Class will cover the design and making of several types and styles on blacksmithing tongs.
This is a 2 day class held at Summit Blacksmthing Studio, Mt Hood Oregon.
6 hr. Saturday (start time 9 am) and 4 hr. Sunday - 10 hr. total
PLEASE NOTE** The date for this class has passed, but if you are interested in taking a future class, please let us know at info@cascadiaart.org so we can schedule it again. Join Uncle Jon’s forge and open up your imagination. In this intermediate class I will share my approach to creating caricatures with […]
In this 1 day, hands on course. Safety, body mechanics, tools, and the working properties of hot steel will be addressed, as well as various techniques, such as: tapering, scrolling, twisting, bending, drilling, punching, hot cutting, flat peening, upsetting and shouldering.
In this class we will be exploring the rudimentary hammer techniques used, step by step, to forge a knife blade to shape from scrap steels with very little use of a grinder. This class is centered around the clever techniques of ancient smiths melded with the minimal help of modern tools. Research the “Neo-Tribal Bladesmithing” movement and “Tai Goo” for more info on this philosophy and methodology.
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The main project will be a coat hanger. Sounds simple, but it does capture many of the basic skills of blacksmithing. Material management, drawing out, isolating material, making an aesthetic curl, punching a hole, symmetry, etc.
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The main project for this class will be making a simple blacksmith’s lock. This is not a complicated lock with wards and all, but a simple screw locking mechanism. Very traditional, though there is room to be as creative as you wish. This will involve some fairly simple blacksmithing, hacksaw work, drilling and tapping. Nothing too precise. If you’re willing to swing a hammer and use a saw, you can do this project.
Sculptural forms. Students will be able to focus on traditional and nontraditional methods and techniques of joinery and design. We will practice how ancient forging craft of blacksmithing can make a contemporary modern piece of art.
In this 1 day, hands on course. Safety, body mechanics, tools, and the working properties of hot steel will be addressed, as well as various techniques, such as: tapering, scrolling, twisting, bending, drilling, punching, hot cutting, flat peening, upsetting and shouldering.