Intro To Bladesmithing, March 22

$225.00
  • Date: March 22, 2025

  • Time: 10 am-5pm

  • Tuition and Materials: $225

  • Instructor: David Spurlock

  • Students: 16+

  • Location: Windgate Craft Annex, 511 N Knox Avenue, Mountain View, Arkansas

    Students will learn the basics of forging and from a piece of steel, create a beautiful and useful knife that can be passed down to the next generation. In this 1-day class, Instructor David will teach beginners to intermediate levels. Many students use this knowledge to open their own forge. Students may bring their own aprons. Please wear long pants and closed shoes. Forge will be hot in summer, so bring water to drink. Forge will be cold in winter, so dress accordingly.

David is a professional self-taught Bladesmith and Blacksmith with 19 years experience in his field, but begin his journey in his parents’ backyard. He forged his first knife in 2003 after watching Conan the Barbarian, and he has been bladesmithing and blacksmithing ever since.

He taught his first bladesmithing class in 2010 to a nephew who still uses his knife to this day.

David has worked at the Ozark Folk Center as a blacksmith and bladesmith, and now is an instructor at the Arkansas Craft School.

He is originally from Walla Walla, Washington but now calls Mountain View, Arkansas home.

stonethrowerforge@gmail.com

Call the school if you have any questions, (870) 269-8397.

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  • Date: March 22, 2025

  • Time: 10 am-5pm

  • Tuition and Materials: $225

  • Instructor: David Spurlock

  • Students: 16+

  • Location: Windgate Craft Annex, 511 N Knox Avenue, Mountain View, Arkansas

    Students will learn the basics of forging and from a piece of steel, create a beautiful and useful knife that can be passed down to the next generation. In this 1-day class, Instructor David will teach beginners to intermediate levels. Many students use this knowledge to open their own forge. Students may bring their own aprons. Please wear long pants and closed shoes. Forge will be hot in summer, so bring water to drink. Forge will be cold in winter, so dress accordingly.

David is a professional self-taught Bladesmith and Blacksmith with 19 years experience in his field, but begin his journey in his parents’ backyard. He forged his first knife in 2003 after watching Conan the Barbarian, and he has been bladesmithing and blacksmithing ever since.

He taught his first bladesmithing class in 2010 to a nephew who still uses his knife to this day.

David has worked at the Ozark Folk Center as a blacksmith and bladesmith, and now is an instructor at the Arkansas Craft School.

He is originally from Walla Walla, Washington but now calls Mountain View, Arkansas home.

stonethrowerforge@gmail.com

Call the school if you have any questions, (870) 269-8397.

Please Read: Refunds/Cancellations

Need a place to stay? These businesses offer a discount for ACS students and instructors while attending or teaching at ACS.

  • Date: March 22, 2025

  • Time: 10 am-5pm

  • Tuition and Materials: $225

  • Instructor: David Spurlock

  • Students: 16+

  • Location: Windgate Craft Annex, 511 N Knox Avenue, Mountain View, Arkansas

    Students will learn the basics of forging and from a piece of steel, create a beautiful and useful knife that can be passed down to the next generation. In this 1-day class, Instructor David will teach beginners to intermediate levels. Many students use this knowledge to open their own forge. Students may bring their own aprons. Please wear long pants and closed shoes. Forge will be hot in summer, so bring water to drink. Forge will be cold in winter, so dress accordingly.

David is a professional self-taught Bladesmith and Blacksmith with 19 years experience in his field, but begin his journey in his parents’ backyard. He forged his first knife in 2003 after watching Conan the Barbarian, and he has been bladesmithing and blacksmithing ever since.

He taught his first bladesmithing class in 2010 to a nephew who still uses his knife to this day.

David has worked at the Ozark Folk Center as a blacksmith and bladesmith, and now is an instructor at the Arkansas Craft School.

He is originally from Walla Walla, Washington but now calls Mountain View, Arkansas home.

stonethrowerforge@gmail.com

Call the school if you have any questions, (870) 269-8397.

Please Read: Refunds/Cancellations

Need a place to stay? These businesses offer a discount for ACS students and instructors while attending or teaching at ACS.

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