1 Day Axe Making Course - 7th March 2025
Description
In this one-day course, you will explore the fundamentals of blacksmithing and forge work, focusing on crafting a small axe head. Under the expert guidance of Jacek Robótka, you’ll learn the traditional “bow tie” method of axe construction, where a high-carbon steel edge is forge-welded into a softer iron body, which is then folded to form the axe’s eye.
What You'll Learn:
Starting with fire control and hammering techniques, you’ll work with carbon steel to create your own axe head. Throughout the day, you’ll:
- Forge the axe head: Shape the body and insert the high-carbon steel edge.
- Forge welding: Weld the steel edge and iron body together.
- Axe shaping: Shape the axe’s cutting edge and form the eye (the hole for the handle).
- Heat treatment: Use three heat-treating processes—normalising, hardening, and tempering—to strengthen your axe head.
- Finishing: Grind and clean the axe head, fit it to a pre-made wooden shaft, and sharpen and strop the blade to a razor-sharp edge.
By the end of the course, you'll take home a fully finished and sharp axe, perfect for outdoor activities, survival, bushcraft, or historical reenactments.
No Experience Necessary:
This beginner-friendly course will guide you step-by-step through the entire process, including:
- Forge safety and using the gas forge, hammer, and anvil.
- Forming and forge welding a “bow tie” axe head.
- Shaping and grinding the axe profile.
- Heat treatment (normalising, hardening, tempering).
- Blade finishing, sharpening, and edge testing.
- Fitting the handle.
Who Can Attend:
The course is open to anyone aged 18 and over. Younger participants are welcome if accompanied by a parent or guardian. If you have any specific needs, please let us know ahead of time.
What to Bring:
- Non-flammable clothing (cotton or wool is ideal; avoid synthetic fabrics like shell suits or fleeces).
- Sturdy shoes (preferably leather).
- Your own lunch (not provided).
Safety Equipment:
All required safety gear will be provided during the class.
Course Details:
Location: Leeds (Full address provided upon booking)
Duration: 9 AM – 5 PM
Parking: On-street parking available
Gift Certificates:
Electronic gift certificates are available upon request, making this course an excellent gift for anyone interested in learning the art of blacksmithing.
This course is a perfect introduction to bladesmithing and axe making, giving you hands-on experience in traditional blacksmithing techniques and leaving you with a custom-made axe you can be proud of.