Blacksmithing Classes

(15% off “Intro” classes with newsletter signup!)

“Intro” Classes for Beginners

  • Bronze Bracelet - Gorgeous and “easy.” Make one bracelet or two in this 3-hour class. Choose to shine your bracelets up, or lean in to a matte finish. Textured or smooth. The copper rich silicon bronze you’ll work with is more pliant than steel, but comes with unique challenges that steel doesn’t require…

  • Bronze Spoon - Also “easy,” this class tests your restraint, attention to detail, and critically your timing. Design your own handle, dish depth, and size using the same lush bronze as the bracelet. The finished spoon is food safe and useable after a good scrub down. Bronze (copper) is anti-microbial naturally and thus a great breakroom spoon.

  • Sword Box Cutter - This blade features sharp, symmetrical edges and a needle-like profile. This is a Clay and Steel modification, an edgier version, of the classic blacksmith knife. This project teaches a lot of the important bits of blacksmithing and bladesmithing on a smaller scale than the RR Spike Knife project. Sharp, svelte, sturdy as any USA made tool should be, our cute little blade fits in your bag or backpack! Use a sheathe!

  • Railroad Spike Knife - The classic beginner project, this blade has a very distinct profile and a beefy blunt end. You’ll taper down a RR spike, shape your profile, bevel the edge and add a twist in the handle for grip. This 4 to 6 hour class often requires extended forging time, but it is not a harder class… just more fun*

    (*more forging. aka the fun part)

Intermediate Classes

(prior blacksmithing experience recommended not required)

These are designed to look intimidating, but be achievable for determined smiths, even new ones.

It is recommended to take an “Intro” class but you do not have to. These classes are excellent for advancing towards Blacksmith Certification and teach skills that can make you self-sufficient behind an anvil. Intermediate projects are genuinely useful tools, heat treated, balanced, and dressed for real work…. Preppers take note!

If you want to jump right in with an Intermediate class and skip an “Intro” class, read “How to attend a free Safety Lecture.” One safety lecture session attendance is required for Intermediate classes.

Class Size: 2-4 students per session (Age 16+ permitted)

Intermediate classes may take multiple days.

  • Forge a Full-Tang Blade - A “proper” knife with a comfortable handle. This is the gateway into designing your own blade. Members can save on this and CBA Classes.

  • Forge a Beginner’s Hammer - AKA “Intro to Hammer Making” This is a scaled down but still challenging version of a much harder certification project. Excellent for a third or fourth time returning student.

Special Classes

By Guest Blacksmiths

Fantasy Forging

  • (NEW) Steel Like Clay - Discover why Celeste named her smithy Clay and Steel. A personal class, and an exploration of organic forms.

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Special Classes

California Blacksmith Association Classes

  • These are subsidized (cheaper!), traditional classes that are geared to certify blacksmiths. Find out more at calsmith.org.

    (Celeste is certified to teach the Level 1 CBA Curriculum).

  • Students taking CBA classes are gifted a year long membership to the CBA. This means they can join in at “Hammer-in” and “Conference” events with other blacksmiths. We love teaching new smiths at meet-ups!

  • Age 14+ permitted for CBA insured classes. (Younger may be considered with an adult present).

Guest Classes

  • We sometimes run classes with local or far-away Guest Blacksmiths who come to teach their skills.

  • Celeste herself often attends these! These classes are rare but are oftentimes a big catered event, since blacksmiths are poor and can seldom travel.

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Fantasy Classes

  • Celeste is known for natural shapes, fantasy shapes, and metal sculpting like an artist. These classes often stray far away from the realm of “tradition”

Make twenty hooks.

Later, make twenty better ones.

Do this with different shapes.

Repeat.