Forge: Blacksmithing a Dragon Head Bottle Opener

Metal Fabrication

Blacksmithing: Forge a Dragon Head Bottle Opener

Learn proper control and hammering techniques in this off-site introduction to blacksmithing.

 

Tuition Assistance and Other Policies

Meeting Times
  1. Fri, 6/7/2024 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Fri, 6/7/2024

Closed

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Type:
Class, No Prerequisite, Off-Site

Location:
Offsite: Yori Seeger's Blacksmith Shop, 20224 Pond View Lane, Poulsbo, WA 98310

Interests:
Forge

About

To sculpt the dragon head, you'll learn to move metal the way you intend for it to shift under the hammer and anvil — skills to help you become a better and more proficient blacksmith.

Introductory classes are for everyone. Whether you have never stood near a blazing forge or are a bit seasoned, these classes have something to offer regardless of your experience. Beginning classes are designed to teach very specific blacksmithing safety, and techniques, while familiarizing you with forging equipment. Introductory classes focus on hammering skills, while you learn to draw, taper, and upset (upsetting is a way to make your metal thicker, shorter, and narrower and is a more advanced forging technique) your projects. You make your own version of the project.

Blacksmithing is simple but it is not easy. Come and enjoy a day at the forge. But do be careful as this ancient art is very addictive!

Details

  • Skill level: All.
  • You'll learn to use a forge, anvil, hammer, 5/8-inch bolt jaw tongs, and a punch

Materials

A $25 materials fee, included in the class cost, covers two pieces of square steel bar stock 5/8 inches by 12 inches.

Class Policies

  • This class is held in an open-air workshop, so dress accordingly.
  • Wear natural fiber clothing only (no synthetics that could melt on your skin).
  • Wear closed-toe shoes or boots. Sandals are not permitted.
  • Ages 14 and up are welcome.

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

Yori Seeger

Yori is a sculptor and a blacksmith who trained in Florence, Italy, and received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the San Francisco Art Institute. He cofounded an art school called Visual Philosophy where he created and taught the curriculum for both blacksmithing and sculpting programs. He has worked in sculpture studios, foundries, and blacksmith shops for 20-plus years. He specializes in large-scale, figurative sculpture; ornamental ironwork; and forging woodworking tools. He's also very passionate about teaching these trades and traditions. View Yori's work at https://www.yoriseeger.com.

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