blacksmithing 101

In this hands-on class at Saskatoon Makerspace, students will learn the fundamental techniques and tools of blacksmithing, a traditional form of metalworking that involves heating, shaping, and forging metal into functional objects and works of art. Through a combination of demonstrations and supervised practice, participants will learn how to use a forge, anvil, hammers, and other specialized tools to heat, shape, and manipulate metal. The class will cover basic techniques such as tapering, bending, twisting, and punching, as well as safety protocols and best practices. By the end of the class, students will have created their own unique metal project and will have a foundational understanding of the art and science of blacksmithing.

This class is suitable for beginners with little to no experience in metalworking. All materials and tools will be provided, but students must wear appropriate clothing and footwear for working with hot metal.

IMPORTANT: 

  • THIS CLASS TAKES PLACE PARTIALLY OUTSIDE/NEARBY AN OPEN DOOR, PLEASE DRESS IN A FEW LAYERS OF NON-SYNTHETIC FIBRES DURING COLD DAYS TO STAY WARM

  • CLOSED TOE SHOES REQUIRED BUT IF YOU HAVE STEAL TOE BOOTS ITS PREFERED 

* Participants must me be 14 years of age or older, ages 14 - 16 must be accompanied by a legal guardian. *

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The fine print.

We do not offer full refunds for classes. Class tickets can be transferred to another date as long as you contact us at least 4 days in advance so we have time to sell your ticket to someone else. We will only transfer your ticket to the next class one time. With less than 4 days notice, we can refund 50% of the ticket price.

Our classes are primarily designed for adults, however we do allow youth ages 14+ to come to a class with a parent/guardian. Anyone 16+ is allowed to go to a class on their own but must have a waiver signed by a parent/guardian.

*Soap making being the exception, it is an 18+ class.