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Sheet Metal: Shaping and Fabrication

Canceled due to no registrants. This two session class is designed to give participants exposure and practice in shaping sheet metal into compound curved forms. Shaped metal

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Sheet Metal: Shaping and Fabrication

Sheet Metal: Shaping and Fabrication

Canceled due to no registrants. This two session class is designed to give participants exposure and practice in shaping sheet metal into compound curved forms. Shaped metal

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Canceled due to no registrants.





This two session class is designed to give participants exposure and practice in shaping sheet metal into compound curved forms. Shaped metal applications are in art and fabrication. You can even make a bowl.

This class is intended to teach you the skills needed to form compound curves in sheet metal. We will start with hand tools such as hammers and dollies and shot bag to get a hands-on feel for what it takes to shape metal. Then we will progress to the English wheel, the shrinker/stretcher and the pneumatic planishing hammer. There will be time allowed to work on your personal shaping project.

There is a materials fee of $10 included in the class tuition.

Safety and Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) will be provided by BARN.  Dress warmly, the studio may be cold.

Small class size of 4 creates a learning atmosphere with direct mentoring. Students will work in teams of two.  

Minimum class size is 2. If only one student has registered 48 hours before the class, the class will be cancelled. 

Instructor Bio: Bill Wentworth studied sculpture and industrial design at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, CA, and at San Jose State College, San Jose CA. He became interested in metal work at a young age, and became fascinated by the handiwork that went into the custom-made bodies of Italian and British racing cars. As an adult, he studied drafting and the machine trade, which led to a to starting and operating a company that specialized in architectural metal fabrication. He began his career as artist after moving to Poulsbo in 2004, and opened a studio – Sterling Design – in Poulsbo, Washington. He finds that his attention is repeatedly drawn to the natural architecture of plants, a theme which often shows up in his abstract sculpture. You can see some of Bill’s work at NorthwestSculpture.com.




Requested 2-25, posted 2-25/tt

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