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SUMMARY:Intermediate Blacksmithing: 2 Dimensional Full Body Critters  with Darryl Nelson June 1st
DESCRIPTION:Class will cover techniques and tools used to create 2 dimensional full body animals finials\, grate for use on wall mount projects and grills.\nAll tools and materials will be provided however\, students are encouraged to bring personal hammer and tongs applicable to class. Material sizes 1/4”x3/4” and 1/4”x1”.\n\n\nClass Time is 6 hours from 9 am to 4 pm with a break for lunch between 12 and 1pm. There are restaurants nearby or you can bring your own. \n\n PLEASE NOTE: Darryl is giving 2 classes this weekend. If you would like to take both classes\, we are offering a discount; both classes for $500. Please email us at info@cascadiaart.org with the subject line “Darryl Nelson class bundle” \nWhat to wear/safety equipment : \n-Cotton pants and long sleeved shirt (synthetics are potentially flammable). \n-Leather or canvas shoes/boots. (NO open toed sandals/shoes-tennis shoes are not recommended for safety). Make sure your pants fit over the tops of your boots so nothing hot can fall in. \n-Safety glasses\, ear plugs\, and a dust mask. Long hair must be tied back. \n-Leather gloves to protect your hands and a notebook to take notes. \n-Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated\, and snacks if you want. \nPLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE 30 MINUTES BEFORE CLASS IS SCHEDULED SO EVERYONE CAN GET SET UP. \nSELECT NUMBER OF TICKETS NEEDED THEN “GET TICKETS” 
URL:https://cascadiaart.org/class/intermediate-blacksmithing-2-demential-full-body-critters-with-darryl-nelson-june-1st/
LOCATION:South Summit Blacksmithing Shop\, Milepost 54\, Mt Hood Highway\, Government Camp\, OR\, 97028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Blacksmithing
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SUMMARY:Glass Garden Stakes Class with Lyn & Jim June 7 - June 8\, 2025
DESCRIPTION: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. \nWhat you’ll learn: \n\nEssential glass cutting techniques for straight lines\, curves\, and circles\nProper use of various glass cutting tools and running pliers\nSelection and application of outdoor adhesives\nKiln firing schedules for different effects\n\nYou’ll leave with: \n\nYour completed glass garden stake\nComprehensive knowledge of glass cutting techniques\nReference guide for kiln schedules\n\nMaterials included: \n\nGlass cutters and grinders\nSheet glass and glass scraps\nAdhesives and mounting stakes\nDecorative embellishments\nAccess to kilns\n\nWhat to bring: \n\nA simple sketch or idea for your garden stake design\n\nClass duration: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm (1-hour lunch break). Please arrive 30 minutes early for setup. \nNote: All skill levels welcome. No prior experience necessary
URL:https://cascadiaart.org/class/glass-garden-stakes-class-with-lyn-jim/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Glass
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250614T090000
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SUMMARY:Intermediate Blacksmithing with Mark Manley: Tong Making  June 14th and 15th\, 2025
DESCRIPTION: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. \n\nClass will cover the design and making of several types and styles on blacksmithing tongs.\nThis is a 2 day class held at Summit Blacksmthing Studio\, Mt Hood Oregon.\n6 hr. Saturday (start time 9 am) and 4 hr. Sunday  – 10 hr. total\n\nStudents should have experience performing the common blacksmithing process of\npunching and chiseling / drawing out a taper / upsetting / isolation of mass / and bending.\nWhat to wear/safety equipment : \n-Cotton pants and long sleeved shirt (synthetics are potentially flammable). \n-Leather boots (NO open toed sandals/shoes-tennis shoes are not recommended for safety). Make sure your pants fit over the tops of your boots so nothing hot can fall in. \n-Safety glasses\, ear plugs\, and a dust mask. Long hair must be tied back. \n-Leather gloves to protect your hands and a notebook to take notes. \n-Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated\, and snacks if you want. \nPLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE 30 MINUTES BEFORE CLASS IS SCHEDULED SO EVERYONE CAN GET SET UP. \nSELECT NUMBER OF TICKETS NEEDED THEN “GET TICKETS” 
URL:https://cascadiaart.org/class/intermediate-blacksmithing-with-mark-manley-tong-making-june-14th-and-15th-2025/
LOCATION:South Summit Blacksmithing Shop\, Milepost 54\, Mt Hood Highway\, Government Camp\, OR\, 97028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Blacksmithing
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CREATED:20250429T040615Z
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UID:4315-1750496400-1750611600@cascadiaart.org
SUMMARY:Intermediate Blacksmithing Face The Iron with Jon Anderson June 21-22
DESCRIPTION: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.  \n  \nJoin Uncle Jon’s forge and open up your imagination.  In this intermediate class I will share my approach to creating caricatures with their own personality. \nBy repurposing old chisels and punches into an eye punch\, a fuller\, and a butcher  we will make the tools I like to use in this process.  I will show you my approach to bring iron to life. \n \nWhat to wear/safety equipment : \n-Cotton pants and long sleeved shirt (synthetics are potentially flammable). \n-Leather or canvas shoes/boots. (NO open toed sandals/shoes-tennis shoes are not recommended for safety). Make sure your pants fit over the tops of your boots so nothing hot can fall in. \n-Safety glasses\, ear plugs\, and a dust mask. Long hair must be tied back. \n-Leather gloves to protect your hands and a notebook to take notes. \n-Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated\, and snacks if you want. \nPLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE 30 MINUTES BEFORE CLASS IS SCHEDULED SO EVERYONE CAN GET SET UP.
URL:https://cascadiaart.org/class/face-the-iron-with-jon-anderson-june-21-22-2/
LOCATION:OR
CATEGORIES:Blacksmithing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250628T130000
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SUMMARY:Beginner Blacksmithing: Decorative Hooks and More - June 28\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Learn some of the most utilized blacksmithing fundamentals from Joe Vachon (joetheblacksmith.com)\, a self-employed blacksmith and bladesmith since 2007\, and the Season 6\, Episode 27\, Forged In Fire Champion\, 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. Students will start out practicing the basics with the forging of a few decorative hooks for the first half of the class. During the second half of the class\, folks are welcome to practice making more hooks or create something of their choosing with their newfound skill-set\, such as (but not limited to) a fire poker\, meat turner\, door handle\, dinner bell\, letter opener\, necklace pendant\, or an experimental piece. \nWhat to wear/safety equipment : \n-Cotton pants and long sleeved shirt (synthetics are potentially flammable). \n-Leather boots (NO open toed sandals/shoes-tennis shoes are not recommended for safety). Make sure your pants fit over the tops of your boots so nothing hot can fall in. \n-Safety glasses and ear plugs. Long hair must be tied back. \n-Leather gloves to protect your hands and a notebook to take notes. \n-Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated\, and snacks if you want. \nPLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE 30 MINUTES BEFORE CLASS IS SCHEDULED SO EVERYONE CAN GET SET UP. \nSELECT NUMBER OF TICKETS NEEDED THEN “GET TICKETS” 
URL:https://cascadiaart.org/class/beginner-blacksmithing-decorative-hooks-and-more-3/
LOCATION:South Summit Blacksmithing Shop\, Milepost 54\, Mt Hood Highway\, Government Camp\, OR\, 97028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Blacksmithing
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UID:4014-1751187600-1751202000@cascadiaart.org
SUMMARY:Beginner Bladesmithing: Forging Knives to Shape-June 29\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:Forge your own knife with simple tools with Joe Vachon (joetheblacksmith.com)\, a self-employed blacksmith and bladesmith since 2007\, and Season 6\, Episode 27\, Forged in Fire Champion\, in this 1 day\, hands-on course. \nIn 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. \nYou can expect to learn how to forge a point on the end of a bar\, flatten your blade to its final thickness with a distal taper\, create a counter-bend\, forge your bevels\, shape an all-steel handle\, clean up your work with a file and/or small grinder\, heat treat by eye\, and sharpen on a stone. \nWe will start by using mild steel for a practice knife\, then move up to high carbon steel to help your progression as a novice smith. We will also inevitably be discussing and demonstrating what goes into proper heat treating and learn about various types of blade geometry and their applications. \nWhat to wear/safety equipment : \n-Cotton pants and long sleeved shirt (synthetics are potentially flammable). \n-Leather boots (NO open toed sandals/shoes-tennis shoes are not recommended for safety). Make sure your pants fit over the tops of your boots so nothing hot can fall in. \n-Safety glasses\, ear plugs\, and a dust mask. Long hair must be tied back. \n-Leather gloves to protect your hands and a notebook to take notes. \n-Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated\, and snacks if you want. \nPLEASE PLAN TO ARRIVE 30 MINUTES BEFORE CLASS IS SCHEDULED SO EVERYONE CAN GET SET UP. \n  \nSELECT NUMBER OF TICKETS NEEDED THEN “GET TICKETS” 
URL:https://cascadiaart.org/class/beginner-bladesmithing-forging-knives-to-shape-3-4/
LOCATION:South Summit Blacksmithing Shop\, Milepost 54\, Mt Hood Highway\, Government Camp\, OR\, 97028\, United States
CATEGORIES:Blacksmithing
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