For those in the Dallas area ... (forgive the formatting )
https://alt.brookhavencollege.edu/asp/course-schedules/non-credit/arts_academy.aspxBlacksmithing
BLACKSMITHING, INTRODUCTION
Learn the basics of blacksmithing and forging your own tools. You will learn both art and skill while utilizing old and new techniques to move heated metal into new and exciting shapes using a hammer and anvil. Making basic tools for your own use will be included in this class.
Supplies: An anvil and forge are available for in-class use only. Students must provide their own tools and steel for projects. A list of needed tools, steel stock and suppliers will be discussed at the first class meeting.
BLACKSMITHING, INTERMEDIATE
Prerequisites: Blacksmithing: Introduction, or permission of the instructor.
This course is a continuation of the introduction to blacksmithing. We will cover more advanced techniques for making tools including jigs and hammer heads. The skills learned in this class will help prepare students for working in metal-related jobs or other projects.
Supplies: An anvil and forge are available for in-class use only. Students must provide their own tools and steel for projects. A list of needed tools, steel stock and suppliers will be discussed at the first class meeting.
BLACKSMITHING, ADVANCED, PART I
Prerequisites: Blacksmithing: Intermediate, or permission of the instructor.
This blacksmithing course focuses on how to lay out projects to create them from start to finish. Students will learn advanced fabrication and blacksmithing techniques used in today's metalworking market utilizing the tools and skills learned in the previous courses.
Supplies: An anvil and forge are available for in-class use only. Students must provide their own tools and steel for projects. A list of needed tools, steel stock and suppliers will be discussed at the first class meeting.
BLACKSMITHING, ADVANCED, PART II
Prerequisites: Blacksmithing: Advanced, Part I or permission of the instructor.
This course focuses on the artistic aspects of blacksmithing. Using the tools and skills acquired in the previous blacksmithing courses, students will create specific projects related to modern ironworking and fabrication-related jobs. This is a repeatable course with a rotating curriculum. Each semester will focus on different aspects of the blacksmithing and iron-working industry.
Supplies: An anvil and forge are available for in-class use only. Students must provide their own tools and steel for projects. A list of needed tools, steel stock and suppliers will be discussed at the first class meeting.