Advanced Blacksmithing Craft

Level

Advanced Blacksmithing Craft

Kingston Maurward College
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Description

Designed as a follow on course to the Blacksmithing Craft AG021, this course is suitable for those with some blacksmithing experience and is aimed at developing your skills (e.g. twisting and punching metal) further.

Qualification

College Certificate

Course Content

Tong making Forge welding Scrollwork (bevel scroll, split fishtail, halfpenny) Die−making Decorative twisting Decorative punching

Entry Requirements

Interest and enthusiasm. Minimum age is 16. Tetanus protection is recommended.

What Next?

Practical Welding.

Next Dates

8 x Tuesdays

Start:

16/4/13

6pm - 9pm

Price

£299

Did You Know?

Our award winning blacksmith tutor Simon Grant-Jones was one of the stars of the BBC programme …

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Designed as a follow on course to the Blacksmithing Craft AG021, this course is suitable for those with some blacksmithing experience and is aimed at developing your skills (e.g. twisting and punching metal) further.

Qualification

College Certificate

Course Content

Tong making Forge welding Scrollwork (bevel scroll, split fishtail, halfpenny) Die−making Decorative twisting Decorative punching

Entry Requirements

Interest and enthusiasm. Minimum age is 16. Tetanus protection is recommended.

What Next?

Practical Welding.

Next Dates

8 x Tuesdays

Start:

16/4/13

6pm - 9pm

Price

£299

Did You Know?

Our award winning blacksmith tutor Simon Grant-Jones was one of the stars of the BBC programme 'Turn Back Time'.

A group of shop-keeping families are transported back to the birth of the high street in the 1870s, and propelled through a century of change, right up to the modern era and the 1970s

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