Training
Courses in Blacksmithing, Bladesmithing & Metalsmithing. Artisan Blacksmith Darrell
Markewitz offers a regular series of weekend long
programs in a number of aspects of traditional Blacksmithing. Special
courses include : layered steels (pattern welding), bladesmithing /
knife making, bronze casting, iron smelting. Programs held at the
Wareham Forge in Ontario Canada, with remote teaching offered at other
facilities. |
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Note that only 4 students will be
accepted for each session. Each student will be provided
with work station consisting of mounted anvil and basic hand tools. Two
students will share a single forge (coal or propane). The class shares
use of power tools. Taken together this means close personal
supervision and lots of hands on working time. Programs are open to any physically able people, from young adults onwards. (Aged 16 an up - see a special note : Teens as Students). There are only limited provisions made for students with "learning disabilities", this * is * a group setting. English is the language of instruction. Sorry - the Wareham Forge is not really wheel chair accessible. |
No Previous Experience
required
Note that February, March & December programs are limited to
TWO STUDENTS, using gas
forge only
Intermediate Level Courses
All Intermediate level programs have previous experience \ skill requirements.
Basic Bladesmithing
Intermediate Blacksmithing
Forging Structural Steels
Forge Welding
This program limited to TWO students only.
All Require
'Introduction'
Course - or equivalent
Correct stance, effective hammer movement.
Ability to judge correct working temperatures
Ability to 'hit the spot' accurately
Skill to control hammer angle and force as suited to task
Ability to create a number of basic shapes / profiles
Basic understanding of iron materials (types, working methods,
applications)
General workshop practice, safety
Advanced Level Courses
All Advanced level programs have previous experience \ skill requirements.
Introduction to Layered Steels
Requires Ability to Forge Weld
Highly recommended is 'Basic Bladesmithing' Course - or equivalent
This program limited to TWO students only.
Special Interest Courses
Working Bloomery Iron
This program limited to TWO students only.
All require ability to forge weld.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
The fees for all regularly scheduled courses include: Discounts available for several people booking at one time. Discount for SCA members. Location: The Wareham Forge is located in the tiny Hamlet of Wareham, located about half way between Orangeville and Owen Sound. It is on a side road roughly three miles west of Highway 10, close to Flesherton. This makes it about 2 hours drive NW of Toronto, about the same distance from Kitchener. Upon registration, students will be sent detailed instructions and map to the studio. Registration: To reserve a place, a deposit of $100 per student is required. Using the Paypal link for the specific program is easiest and safest. Mastercard, Visa and AMEX can also be accepted. Personal cheques (inside Canada only) can be used - only if more than 30 days before the course date. Remember 'he who pays first, gets'. Complete the enclosed application and return it as well. Confirmation will be made by phone /e-mail If you cancel a course booking, the refund situation
will depend if I have turned away another possible student for the same
program. Student Equipment: Each student should bring suitable clothing: leather work boots above the ankle, heavy cotton LONG pants and shirts (denim, flannel), and some kind of cap is suggested. Dependant on time of year, temperatures can range from above freezing, to high 20's - so loose fitting clothing, consisting of several layers that will provide warmth and still permit movement, is suggested. Remember the forge is a dirty place! If students possess a personal forging hammer or other tools they are encouraged to bring them. A notebook is strongly suggested. Required safety equipment will be provided. Student Housing: Each student remains responsible for their own lodgings, meals and snacks. Bringing a bag lunch is strongly advised. Although there are basic level restaurants available in both Dundalk in Flesherton, these keep limited hours. They are also at least a 15 minute one way trip from Wareham. Although coffee is usually on, liquid replacement in the high heat of the forge is highly recommended, and your own fruit juice or pop should be brought. Remember the water here is drawn from a private well. Students may be allowed to camp on the one acre lot,
using their own tents and other equipment. There is no addtional cost
for use of the space. This should be at best considered
'primitive' camping. There is a roofed fire pit and
simple outhouse students can make use of. There is an outdoor cold
water tap - no washing facilities. (Access to the interior home
bathroom is not provided.) Please contact me well before your course
date if you wish to camp in the yard. A small bunkie type cabin is available for student rental. This is a simple insulated building, containing a standard double bed - you will need to provide your own sleeping bag or bedding. It plugs into the house power to allow for a single electrical outlet. Bathroom is the outhouse mentioned above. This 'Wendy House' is available on a 'first come' basis for rental to interested students, at a cost of $30 per night. |
For an application for any of these programs contact:
The Wareham Forge
The Hamlet of Wareham, R.R. #2 Proton Station, Ontario
CANADA - N0C 1L0
(519) 923-9219 // info@warehamforge.ca