Flexo 101 – Intro to Cold Bending
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Flexo 101 – Intro to Cold Bending
Flexo 101 – Intro to Cold Bending
Intro to Cold Bending (Flexo).
This is the Authorization using the Hossfeld Standard Model No. 2 Bender in the Blacksmithing Area. PLEASE NOTE: This is not a authorization class for blacksmithing. Access may be restricted unless your already authorized in the blacksmithing zone, or someone else is available to allow access.
We will supply some material to bend.
This class is limited to 6, so each person get enough hands on time to be able to feel comfortable using the Hossfeld bender.
Students should bring their own gloves
The cost is $19.96 for Knox Makers members
Hand Tool Sharpening
Hand Tool Sharpening
Brian will be demonstration and how-to's of sharpening hand planes, gouges, chisels and card scrapers. Will also include hands-on setup/use of these tools.
Cost of the event is $14.96 for members and has a maximum of 6 students.
Woodworking 101
Woodworking 101
This class will cover topics related to safe and correct operation of equipment within the woodworking area. This is the authorization class for the area and is required prior to using the equipment. Safe practices will be demonstrated and learned by a hands on approach in the context of taking rough lumber through the process of milling and operation of all equipment in the space. If you have previously paid and attended a wood authorization class then we encourage you to audit the class free of charge at any time.
Blacksmithing Authorization – Intro to Forging
Blacksmithing Authorization – Intro to Forging
This class introduces you to the new blacksmithing zone. We cover propane forge operation, zone safety, basic hand forging, and nail making. At the completion of the class, members will receive a key to access the forge and foundry building. Proper attire is natural fiber clothing such as cotton jeans and T-shirts. Cotton/polyester blend is…
Learn to Sew
Learn to Sew
This class covers the basics of sewing. A discussion on which tools are needed to be a successful sewer, how to use some of the most basic stitches, and how to maintain and troubleshoot your machine. Attendees will learn how to change needles and presser feet, wind their bobbins, thread their machine and bobbin and experience the outcome of adjustments to length and width.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their own, personal machines to this class. No machine? No problem. We have one you can use. All other materials for this class will be provided and are included in the fee.
There is a maximum of 4 participants. There is a 1 participant minimum.