Blacksmithing

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The blacksmithing shop is located in the back bay area adjacent to the welding shop. We have several gas forges, a coal forge, several anvils and a power hammer. We are always looking to add equipment and tools when we can. Our group communicates through the #blacksmithing channel on Slack and through in-person meetings advertised on Meetup.com.

Education

Getting Started

Blacksmithing Shop Safety 
This basic safety class covers the safe ignition, operation, and shut down of the gas forge; safe use of the hammers, anvils, and other hand tools.

Course Listing

Basic Blacksmithing
This project-based class will teach you basic hammer control and the techniques necessary to make some small, but useful, items.
Blacksmithing Power Tools 
This intermediate class covers the safe use of the power tools in the blacksmithing area including our drill press, angle grinders, abrasive cutoff saw, and band saws.
Heat Treating 
This class teaches you how and when to heat treat steel, how to achieve your desired results, and what happens in steel at the atomic level during the heat treating process.
Workshops 
We offer seasonal workshops and demonstrations by blacksmiths from around the country. These workshops are generally between two and six hours and the topics vary depending on the instructor.


Teaching

Teaching is sharing and inspiring others to learn and share. Here are a few ways this can be accomplished:

  • Think, Pair, Share
  • Mentorship
  • Projects
  • Techniques
  • Open studio
  • Certification instructor

Contact the shop captain to learn more, or visit Teaching Classes


Equipment & Tools

The blacksmithing shop at TinkerMill currently contains:

  • Gas forges
  • Coal forge
  • Several anvils of various sizes
  • Hammers
  • Tongs
  • Twisting Tools
  • 250-lb little giant power hammer
  • Layout table
  • Post vise

Cleaning & Maintenance

  • Please keep all work ares clean and free from debris.
  • Return all tools to its designated place.
  • Place trash in appropriate receptacles.
  • Sweep and vacuum as necessary.

Resources & References

(Any external information related to the shop, link to files, supplementary information that could be helpful that may not be directly related to the shop. This could include YouTube links, articles, Instructable links, etc.)