Tuesday, November 8, 2011

New November/December 2011 Workshops Available

Off- the-Loom Bead Weaving

Time: Wednesdays, 7-9PM, Nov. 16 & 30

Four hours of instruction and all materials provided.

Semi-precious stone beads and pearl accent beads, beads in various colors and sizes, needles, weaving materials, work surface, storage box.

Tuition: $75, Class limit: 8

Chair Caning

Time: Tuesday, 7-9PM, Nov. 15 &29, Dec.6 &13.

Eight hours of instruction and all materials provided.

Learn cane or reed seat weaving on your wooden chair treasure. Chair frames available for an extra cost, if necessitated.

Tuition: $100, Class limited: 8

Crocheting

Time: Tuesday, 7-9PM, Nov. 15, 29 & Dec. 6.

Three 2 hour classes. Bring: 1 skein of worsted weight yarn and Size “G” crochet hook.

Tuition: $45


Pottery

Weeknight evenings from 6:30PM - 9:30 PM and Saturdays from 3:00PM - 6:00 PM. The cost for seven sessions is $245.00 and includes all materials used in class, such as clay, glazes, stains, etc. and firing costs. For first time students, we include a set of pottery tools as well. The seven sessions can be taken any time within a four month period. For more information on specifically pottery Classes, contact Tim and Aluca Lindstrom (Owls Well Pottery) at 845-781-3736 or 845-248-1601


*All workshop reservations and payment hours, except pottery, should be 10-3 @ Tel. 845-782-8248, Ext. 21, or leave message; we’ll get back to you. Email: education@museumvillage.org

Intensive Beginner's Blacksmithing Course

Blacksmithing Workshop

4 Consecutive Days of Intensive Blacksmithing/
24 Hours of Instruction

Date: To Be Announced

Tuition: $360

Materials Fee: $25

Class Limit: 6

Where:
Museum Village, “The Other Smithy”

Instructor: Adriaan Gerber



If interested, contact Robert Schmick, Museum Director, Museum Village, email: rschmick@museumvillage.org or 845-781-3729

Mr. Gerber is a largely self-taught, full time blacksmith. He refers to himself as a “bladesmith”, as much of his creative output results in high quality knives, axes, and swords that he sells world-wide. These objects are entirely created by hand and without power tools, although most recently Mr. Gerber has employed the use of an antique trip hammer for the purpose of preparing the metal billets he uses in his work. Mr. Gerber’s home smithy is located in Lamoine, Maine.

Day 1 / 3-9PM, 6 Hours
Introduction to Safety, Materials and tools of the trade. Tapering to a square point. Drawing Out Metal. Forging square taper to octagonal and round. Bending over the horn. Twisting. Make a drift tool for punching holes. Temper. Using the Cross Pein Hammer to forge a basic s-hook. Decorative Bending. Setting down using half-faced blows.

Day 2/ 10-5PM, 6 Hours
Forge a Set of Skewers with fancy handles using knowledge from prior class. More hot-cutting and splitting. Separating split parts for better access. Smoothing out cuts using the vise. Tapering to a square point. Drawing out metal. Forging square taper to octagonal and round. Flattening and twisting. Forging out a meat fork. Upsetting. Reducing metal width to form a neck. Preventing folds. Flattening. Drawing Down, bending and filing using the vise.

Day 3/ 10-5PM, 6 Hours
Using knowledge from Tueday’s class forge out a spatula (to be used for forge welding). Work on prior projects, if necessitated. Preparing for Welding. Upsetting and Scarfing. Fire Control For Welding. Using Flux. Forge Welding. Forging a spoon.

Day 4/ 3-9PM, 6 Hours
Preparing for Welding. Upsetting and Scarfing. Fire Control For Welding. Using Flux. Forge Welding a Ring. Punching a Square Slot. Punching Mounting Holes. Forging a Door Knocker.
Forge Studio. Drawing down. Folding and welding. Preparing steel blade insert. Welding high-carbon Steel. Cutting and Spreading. Heat treating high-carbon steel. Forging a Tomahawk.

Weekend Workshop: Making a Tomahawk and Hunting Knife Blade
Saturday, 10-3PM & Sunday, 10-3PM


Date: To Be Announced


Tuition: $175
Class Limit: 6


If interested, contact Robert Schmick, Museum Director, Museum Village, email: rschmick@museumvillage.org or 845-781-3729
For the intermediate level blacksmithing student only, or those who completed Museum Village’s beginning blacksmithing class. Draw down mild steel shape of tomahawk and hunting blade. Prepare steel blade edge inserts for both projects. Forge welding. Heat treating high-carbon steel.