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Karim Haddad - Bladesmith

Karim began his journey with knifemaking under Master Bladesmith Thomas Gerner in 1995. Thomas is the only Master Bladesmith from the prestigious American Bladesmith Society based in Australia. Karim has developed his skills in the area of blade forging, hardening and tempering steel, handle construction, sheath making and leatherwork. He has been teaching knife making since 1998, and created the Tharwa Valley Forge to provide further opportunities for teaching and learning in 2003. He is an active member of the Australian Knifemaking Guild and orgainses the Canberra Custom Knife Show. He currently teaches courses in Knifemaking, Forging and Sharpening as well as making custom knives to order.

Karim has been an Outdoor Educator for over 13 years with Outward Bound Australia, designing and running personal development programs for youth. He is an experienced adult trainer having run staff training for a number of years, and training for the local Rural Fire Service. He holds a Certificate IV in Workplace Training and Assessment.

Karim is working towards becoming a Master Bladesmith as he further develops his skills over the next few years.

 

 

Other Guest Presenters

From time to time we have other guest presenters who bring their talents to the workshops. If you would like to help out as a course presenter, give us a call or an email. It is a great way to learn, by sharing your talents.

Many thanks, for their assistance and experience, to

 

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Upcoming Courses

Thu, Sep 17th, @7:30pm
Sharpening
Thu, Oct 15th, @7:30pm
Sharpening
Fri, Oct 16th, @7:00pm
Knifemaking
Thu, Dec 10th, @7:30pm
Sharpening
Fri, Dec 11th, @7:00pm
Knifemaking

Essential Supplies

From our Store

Knifemaking Steel

High carbon steel for bladesmithing. Excellent for forging and heat treating. The steel works well under the hammer and the size is perfect for a range of small to medium blade. This is a simple steel that is oil quenched and shows hamon lines very clearly when heat treated correctly. Perfect for Japanese style blades. You should get between 4 and 6 blades per length. 15N20 is the same as 1075 with an additional 2% nickel. It makes a high contrast pattern when combined with either 1075 or 1055 in Damascus steel.

  • 1055 - 4mm x 25mm x 530mm (annealed) 400g - $10 per length
  • 1075 - 3mm x 25mm x 450mm (spring tempered) 250g - $15 per length
  • 15N20 - 2mm x 25mm x 500mm (annealed) 200g - $15 per length

Postage/freight extra. This is in limited supply so contact us now to order.

 

Knives for Sale

From our Forge


Damascus Belt Buckle back

Damascus Skinner

Damascus skinner detail

Damascus Belt Buckle

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