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Blacksmithing 2 Day Project Workshop

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From:Tuesday 26 November 2024
To:Sunday 06 December 2020
Time:7:00am - 04:00pm Tuesday 26 November 2024
Location:Cobb + Co Museum, 27 Lindsay Street, Toowoomba, QLD 4350 Australia
 

On the day

Make a traditional hatchet or pattern-welded knife in a range of styles such as a dagger, skinning or kitchen knife.Pattern welding is the practice in sword and knife blade making originally used to blend certain qualities of steels to obtain strong but flexible blades. Today pattern welding it is used only for cosmetic reasons. The process can be likened to that of making puff pastry where the metal is folded over and flattened many times.After completing this workshop, you are eligible to participate in other Blacksmithing Project Workshops.

Meet your tutor

Terry Drennan began training as a blacksmith and farrier in Melbourne when he was 21 years old. He has won the Australian champion in blacksmithing and farriery on many occasions. At the same time, Terry never lost the skills and enthusiasm for the other traditional facets of his trade such as making decorative gates and furniture. He has been teaching blacksmithing courses at Cobb+Co Museum for over 15 years.

Cobb + Co Museum
27 Lindsay Street
Toowoomba
QLD
4350
Australia
 
Entry charges - Adult$420.00
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Contact phone 07 4659 4900
Booking informationPrerequisite: Blacksmithing Basics and Advanced Workshops
Venue: Cobb+Co Museum, 27 Lindsay Street, Toowoomba
Date: Saturday 5 - Sunday 6 December 2020
Time: 7am-4pm (both days)
Cost: $420, includes expert instruction, all materials, morning and afternoon tea and lunch
Age: 16 years and over
Requirements: Please wear closed in boots (or steel capped), long trousers and long sleeves
Event websitehttps://cobbandco.qm.qld.gov.au/Events+and+Exhibitions/Events/2020/12/Blacksmithing+2+Day+Project+Workshop+Dec#.XYRBECgzaUk
Contact organisationCobb+Co Museum
Is food and drink available?Yes
Are toilets available?Yes
Is there disabled access?Not applicable
All our Blacksmithing Workshops have a maximum of 8 participants to ensure you receive all the assistance and direction you require.

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