
Intermediate Blacksmithing with Focus on Projects
ActivityRec - Fall 2024|#26276
Sep 29, 2024
18 yrs +, Mixed
Nature ActivitiesAdult
Activity locationBlacksmith Shop
Description
In this intermediate class, continue your exploration of the fundamental processes of blacksmithing that you started learning in the beginning course. With new techniques based on these processes, you will be able to apply them to more complex projects that you are interested in. Some possibilities are bottle openers, nutcrackers, eating utensils, or cooking tools. Students who enroll in this class will be contacted in advance to discuss their ideas and any special tooling and material requirements. Information regarding appropriate clothing and protective equipment detailed in online description under Notes.
Activity meeting dates
Sep 29, 2024
Sun1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Instructor
Recreation Staff
More Information
SupervisorD'Miles Salmon
Number of sessions1
Registration dates
MembersFrom Jul 23, 2024
Resident non-membersFrom Jul 23, 2024
Non-resident non-membersFrom Jul 30, 2024
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Notes
The Blacksmithing Workshop is at McClellan Ranch Preserve 22221 McClellan Road, Cupertino. You will be using a propane forge and working with hot metal during the classes and this will expose you to soot, flames, sparks, and loud noises. For safety you will need dress appropriately for working at the forge by wearing: Leather work boots or other sturdy shoes. Long pants made of cotton (Synthetic materials are not recommended because they can melt when exposed to flame or sparks, and some may burn rapidly. Synthetics will not be allowed when working or in close proximity to the forging area. Cotton shirts with long sleeves are recommended and shirts should be tucked in to reduce the risk of catching on fire when reaching over the forge. ALWAYS wear safety glasses. ANSI approved impact-type safety glasses with side shields or goggles are recommended. We will provide a pair of safety glasses, but you may prefer to bring your own. A leather or cotton apron is optional. Cotton gloves can protect against heat, but are optional. The ring of the anvil can be loud, so hearing protection is advised, but optional during classes. We have ear plugs on hand to use.