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UID:6309-1791622800-1791651600@mclellanblacksmithing.com
SUMMARY:Beginners II
DESCRIPTION:Class to cover the considerations of shop layout and anvil tooling. \nProject:  Square\, octagon\, round chisel point\, and diamond tapers for the Level 1 certification.  A simple leaf for Level 1 can also be done if there’s time. \nClasses Require: \n\nSafety glasses or sunglasses.\nGloves can be useful\, but not necessary.\nCross Peen hammer\, about 2 to 2½ lbs. Sometimes called a blacksmiths hammer. \nBall Peen hammer\, about 1 lb. (16 oz. as they are usually marked). Vaughn has very good ones…Harbor Freight…usable and much cheaper.\nTongs\, Vise Grips or large pliers can be handy…you can get by without for now.\nMatches or a lighter\nNewspaper to light your fire is a good idea.\nAnd if you’re sensitive to dust…a dust mask doesn’t hurt.\n\nWe have tool kits available if you need
URL:https://mclellanblacksmithing.com/classes/beginners-ii-8/
LOCATION:McLellan Blacksmithing\, 6961 Horseshoe Bar Road\, Loomis\, CA\, 95650\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John McLellan":MAILTO:John@mclellanblacksmithing.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261107T090000
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UID:6314-1794042000-1794070800@mclellanblacksmithing.com
SUMMARY:Tool Making
DESCRIPTION:Class to cover basic techniques of hardening and tempering in a coal forge\, with projects to practice those techniques. \nWe will discuss: \n\nBasic Metallurgy of iron and its alloys\nHeat Treating\nTool Steel Classifications\nTool Design\n\nProject: Round punch\, hot cut chisel\, and cold chisel. \nClasses Require: \n\nSafety glasses or sunglasses.\nGloves can be useful\, but not necessary.\nCross Peen hammer\, about 2 to 2½ lbs. Sometimes called a blacksmiths hammer. \nBall Peen hammer\, about 1 lb. (16 oz. as they are usually marked). Vaughn has very good ones…Harbor Freight…usable and much cheaper.\nTongs\, Vise Grips or large pliers can be handy…you can get by without for now.\nMatches or a lighter\nNewspaper to light your fire is a good idea.\nAnd if you’re sensitive to dust…a dust mask doesn’t hurt.\n\nWe have tool kits available if you need
URL:https://mclellanblacksmithing.com/classes/tool-making/
LOCATION:McLellan Blacksmithing\, 6961 Horseshoe Bar Road\, Loomis\, CA\, 95650\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John McLellan":MAILTO:John@mclellanblacksmithing.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261212T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260726T221517Z
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UID:6318-1797066000-1797094800@mclellanblacksmithing.com
SUMMARY:Basic Tongs
DESCRIPTION:Class will cover basic styles of tongs and methods to make them. \nWe will discuss: \n\nShapes of tongs\nMaterials to use for tongs\nMethods of forging tongs\nDemonstration of forging basic styles of tongs.\n\nProject: Set of flat jaw tongs for 1/4″ material. \nClasses Require: \n\nSafety glasses or sunglasses.\nGloves can be useful\, but not necessary.\nCross Peen hammer\, about 2 to 2½ lbs. Sometimes called a blacksmiths hammer. \nBall Peen hammer\, about 1 lb. (16 oz. as they are usually marked). Vaughn has very good ones…Harbor Freight…usable and much cheaper.\nTongs\, Vise Grips or large pliers can be handy…you can get by without for now.\nMatches or a lighter\nNewspaper to light your fire is a good idea.\nAnd if you’re sensitive to dust…a dust mask doesn’t hurt.\n\nWe have tool kits available if you need
URL:https://mclellanblacksmithing.com/classes/basic-tongs-2/
LOCATION:McLellan Blacksmithing\, 6961 Horseshoe Bar Road\, Loomis\, CA\, 95650\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John McLellan":MAILTO:John@mclellanblacksmithing.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270110T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260823T233607Z
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UID:6339-1799571600-1799600400@mclellanblacksmithing.com
SUMMARY:Forge Welding
DESCRIPTION:Class will cover how to join iron/steel with heat and pressure…ie: the forge and a hammer. \nThere will be a demonstration of different methods of forge welding. \nThe project will be some welded rings to make a chain.  Other types of welds can be tried if there’s time.
URL:https://mclellanblacksmithing.com/classes/forge-welding-9/
LOCATION:McLellan Blacksmithing\, 6961 Horseshoe Bar Road\, Loomis\, CA\, 95650\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John McLellan":MAILTO:John@mclellanblacksmithing.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270207T090000
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DTSTAMP:20260823T234223Z
CREATED:20260823T234223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260823T234223Z
UID:6343-1801990800-1802019600@mclellanblacksmithing.com
SUMMARY:Kitchen Utensils
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make spoons\, forks\, spatulas\, and ladles in one piece or with riveted bowls of iron\, copper\, brass\, or stainless steel. \nProject: Kitchen spoon or ladle with riveted bowl.
URL:https://mclellanblacksmithing.com/classes/kitchen-utensils-2/
LOCATION:McLellan Blacksmithing\, 6961 Horseshoe Bar Road\, Loomis\, CA\, 95650\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John McLellan":MAILTO:John@mclellanblacksmithing.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270314T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260823T234626Z
CREATED:20260823T234626Z
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UID:6347-1805014800-1805043600@mclellanblacksmithing.com
SUMMARY:Wizard Heads
DESCRIPTION:Make the tools needed for these heads.  Then practice making wizards and other possibilities. \nCost includes a carving block.
URL:https://mclellanblacksmithing.com/classes/wizard-heads/
LOCATION:McLellan Blacksmithing\, 6961 Horseshoe Bar Road\, Loomis\, CA\, 95650\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John McLellan":MAILTO:John@mclellanblacksmithing.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270411T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260823T235227Z
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UID:6351-1807430400-1807462800@mclellanblacksmithing.com
SUMMARY:Basic Knife Making
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of the intricacies of forging and finishing blades.  We will cover some of the popular steels used for knives. \nProject: Forge a “low tech” knife with integral handle.  A new file is included in the cost.
URL:https://mclellanblacksmithing.com/classes/basic-knife-making-5/
LOCATION:McLellan Blacksmithing\, 6961 Horseshoe Bar Road\, Loomis\, CA\, 95650\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="John McLellan":MAILTO:John@mclellanblacksmithing.com
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