


This will include forging the blades and making the handles. Depending on how quickly you pick up the skills you can expect to take home 3 – 5 different items to be proud of! Examples of what you can make on a one day course poker, BBQ tools, small shovel, oak leaf coat hook, key rings, jewellry.ĭAY 2 allows attendees to build on their skills making more ornate or complex items such as candle sticks, small knives or axes, poppies, small sculptures – alternatively if you have a specific idea or topic then just ask – we will see what we can do!įor those Forged in Fire fans we will be running knife making in Norfolk courses designed for people who specifically want to learn bladesmithing skills and produce a more ambitious knife. All tools and safety equiment is provided but students need to wear old clothes and stout, comfortable boots/shoes and bring a packed lunch.ĭAY 1 is about learning the basics of handling metal using lots of different tools and equipment. Courses are run on a Friday/Saturday and the charge is £150 per day per person for up to 8 hours tuition.

If you want to make something specific then let us know – we will try and accommodate your requirements! This hands-on course enables you to make a variety of items to take home with you. Come to the forge and try your hand at blacksmithing under the expert guidance of Master Craftsman Nigel Barnett.
