Japanese Knifemaking
The course runs from 7pm until 9:30pm on the first night, and 8am until 5:30pm on the next two days.
Friday night focus on getting an overview of the process of making a knife, looking at design and function of Japanese kitchen knives as well as material selection and a shop tour.
Saturday starts early in the forge with a demonstration on how to forge a blade. Then it's your turn to hammer out two blades. The blades are normalised (de-stressed) before being annealed (softened). Next the firescale is removed and the blade starts to take shape. After grinding through various grits on the linisher, the blades are ready for hand sanding to get all the scratches out. By the end of the day, both blades are edge hardened and put in the oven overnight to temper.
Sunday begins with the cleaning of blades, before a final polish. Guards are made handles prepared then glued before lunch. After lunch the handles are shaped to comfortably fit your hand then finally sharpened.
You make two blades so you reinforce the lessons as we go. Our job is to guide, instruct and help you recover from any mistakes. This course requires no previous experience in knifemaking. Experience with tools will make things easier, but is not necessary.
You will enjoy it and have two amazing knives to show off and enjoy in your kitchen.
Cost includes: Tuition, insurance, materials, use of tools, workshop consumables, safety gear, morning and afternoon tea.
Need to bring: Lunch, appropriate clothing and covered footwear
Details
Start Time |
7:00 pm Fri 19-04-2024 |
Finish Time |
6:00 pm Sun 21-04-2024 |
Capacity | 5 |
Registered | 5 |
Available | 0 |
Price | $950 |
Location | Tharwa Valley Forge |
Venue Information - Tharwa Valley Forge
Tharwa Valley Forge is located at 11 Naas Road in Tharwa ACT. Parking is located next to the Forge in the signposted carpark. Fridge and microwave available for storing and reheating lunches.