NESM Youth Bladesmithing Day: November 8

 

NESM  Youth Bladesmithing Day

 

Instructors: Ben Breda ABS JS

           Ted King    

                          Tim Potier  ABS JS

                  Herb Kettell

The special Day is Saturday November 8

8am – 4pm, Pizza lunch provided

Tuition: $150.00

Skill level: Beginner and up, 13-18 years old only

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         As presented by New England School of Metalwork to foster and support the hand skills associated with Bladesmithing.

    This one day instructional and hands on event will focus on bringing young students (13-18) in contact with regional experts in the field of custom bladesmithing. Safety overview, parental guidance and a two to one, student/instructor ratio will ensure a long lasting and memorable event for youth interested in the hand forging of steel.

     Hosted at the newly renovated facility in Auburn Maine, students will gain measurable insight towards the properly sequence in forging, grinding and heat treatment of a small knife. Parental supervision for those under 16 will be required, all will sign a liability release upon online enrollment. 

     Morning safety demonstrations will be followed by the students hand forging their own blade, an onsite lunch will be provided and the afternoon will see the students grind the blades to shape, heat treat them and wrap the handle with paracord.

    Throughout the entire learning process students will be giving the strictest attention to details of appropriate work habits, safety and have several facts of artistic and historic context of what they are doing related to them. Hand forging skills are and can be a relevant source of income for those gifted in the crafts industry, bladesmithing in particular is seeing a resurgence in the US and has been gaining momentum through social media and a consumer interest in higher quality everyday items such as kitchen knives, hunting knives and hand tools.

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