Blacksmithing: Laminated Steel Workshop
Lifelong Learning

Laminated steel--also known as Damascus steel--is created by combining strips of steel and iron through hammer-welding, repeated heating, and forging. The process creates distinctive layered patterns that are intrinsic to the steel. Join local blacksmiths to create two three-pound "billets" of laminated steel that you'll use to create a handled herb chopper and a wearable item of your choice (such as a cuff bracelet, pendant, or belt buckle).

Questions? Call Lifelong Learning at 801-587-5433 or use our online form.

Class Sections For Blacksmithing: Laminated Steel Workshop (LLCFT 323)

Summer 2024 Section 1, Starting on: 05/16/2024

This class takes place in person at Wasatch Forge (150 W 1400 S, SLC). Special fee is for supplies and studio rental. Wear closed-toe shoes and natural fiber clothing. Students must bring their own above-the-wrist leather work gloves and safety glasses (both can be found at home stores). Bring a large container of water or sports drink--this is hot and thirsty work!

Date(s) Day Time Location
05/16/24 - 06/20/24 Th 6:00 pm -9:00 pm SLC UT
Tuition: $275.00 + Special Fee: $135.00 = $410.00      

Instructor: Matt Danielson

Registration for this class will close on 05/15/2024 at midnight

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