AndyG
Established Member
For Christmas this year, I got a weekends blacksmithing course from the missus. The course was last weekend and was fantastic.
The frequenters of this forum being a practical lot, I thought I'd spread the word. OK, it's not woodworking, but it something that could easily be integrated into a lot of carpentry work.
The courses are run by Peat Oberon. He teaches all over the world, and is very good at it too. On the basic course, you make three separate pieces, increasing in complexity. The pictures are below. The course is very informal and friendly. Everything is provided, even plenty of tea!!
Info on the courses can be found at this link:
http://www.school-of-blacksmithing.co.uk/
Again, I would really recommend the course. It gives you a whole new appreciation for gates!!
Andy
The frequenters of this forum being a practical lot, I thought I'd spread the word. OK, it's not woodworking, but it something that could easily be integrated into a lot of carpentry work.
The courses are run by Peat Oberon. He teaches all over the world, and is very good at it too. On the basic course, you make three separate pieces, increasing in complexity. The pictures are below. The course is very informal and friendly. Everything is provided, even plenty of tea!!
Info on the courses can be found at this link:
http://www.school-of-blacksmithing.co.uk/
Again, I would really recommend the course. It gives you a whole new appreciation for gates!!
Andy