Knife making
13 June: learn how to forge a blade and make a simple ‘Viking’ style knife.
After that all-important chat about safety you'll get straight to work, learning how to forge a blade and shape the handle. Your course tutor will also demonstrate knife sharpening, as well as other knife making techniques.
This course is suitable for beginners, no prior blacksmithing experience is needed.
David Gregory is an experienced master blacksmith whose work includes original commissions and a wide range of restoration projects. David also occasionally takes commissions for film and television productions. This course is limited to six participants to allow everyone plenty of time with the course tutor.
The knife making course takes place on 13 June. There will be a break for lunch and a mess room to eat lunch in. Alternatively there is an on-site café. Tea and coffee provided.
Please note:
- Please meet at the Forge, Home Farm, Coleshill.
- All tools and materials included. Aprons and safety glasses are all supplied. Please wear work clothes such as jeans, cotton sweatshirts and sturdy footwear. Please do not wear fleeces or flip flops.
- Accessible parking spaces marked in the car park. Toilets on site, including accessible toilet. Level access into the teaching space. Some uneven surfaces such as cobbles due to the historic nature of the building.
- Please bear in mind, this activity requires upper body movements.
- Please contact us if you would like to have an informal chat about access before you book.
- This course is only suitable for those over the age of 18.
- Mess room available for course participants to use during breaks, including facilities for making hot drinks. Refreshments/lunches available to purchase from on-site café if needed.
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13 June: learn how to forge a blade and make a simple ‘Viking’ style knife.
After that all-important chat about safety you'll get straight to work, learning how to forge a blade and shape the handle. Your course tutor will also demonstrate knife sharpening, as well as other knife making techniques.
This course is suitable for beginners, no prior blacksmithing experience is needed.
David Gregory is an experienced master blacksmith whose work includes original commissions and a wide range of restoration projects. David also occasionally takes commissions for film and television productions. This course is limited to six participants to allow everyone plenty of time with the course tutor.
The knife making course takes place on 13 June. There will be a break for lunch and a mess room to eat lunch in. Alternatively there is an on-site café. Tea and coffee provided.
Please note:
- Please meet at the Forge, Home Farm, Coleshill.
- All tools and materials included. Aprons and safety glasses are all supplied. Please wear work clothes such as jeans, cotton sweatshirts and sturdy footwear. Please do not wear fleeces or flip flops.
- Accessible parking spaces marked in the car park. Toilets on site, including accessible toilet. Level access into the teaching space. Some uneven surfaces such as cobbles due to the historic nature of the building.
- Please bear in mind, this activity requires upper body movements.
- Please contact us if you would like to have an informal chat about access before you book.
- This course is only suitable for those over the age of 18.
- Mess room available for course participants to use during breaks, including facilities for making hot drinks. Refreshments/lunches available to purchase from on-site café if needed.