Forge Your Own Dinner Bell
Saturday, November 16 - 9am or 1pm
The old triangle dinner bell is a great piece of outdoor rustic ranch/farm decor. Come learn how to make your very own using fire, hammer, and anvil. Students will be guided step by step through using traditional forging techniques to create a full dinner bell set of triangle, bracket, and "clanger". Come learn the art of blacksmithing from Artist Blacksmith Ian Thomsen while making a fun piece of functional art for your home or a thoughtful gift!
Must be 16 or older; no experience required. Protective gear will be provided, however students must wear cotton denim pants, long sleeves, and closed toed shoes/boots in order to participate. Instructors reserve the right to refuse participation if proper attire is not worn.
Cancellations must be made at least 7 days prior to class date. Cancellations made after that date may not be refunded.
REGISTRATION
Class is $150
Class size is limited. Advance registration is required and payment is due at the time of registration
Registration closes 24 hours in advance, please call for availability.
About Your Instructor: Ian Thomsen
Ian Thomsen is an artist metalsmith working in Asheboro NC. He got his beginnings in blacksmithing through colonial reenacting as a child and has pursued the forging arts ever since. He produces everything from early American tools, to art nouveau and modern gates and railings. His hope is to honor the heritage, while embracing the future of American artisanal forging and ironwork. You can find Ian creating under the name Science Hill Ironworks (Asheboro, NC).