The Australian Knifemakers Guild

Theguild_logo.png Australian Knifemakers Guild aims to promote, preserve and develop the craft of knifemaking and all its various disciplines to the highest standard possible. Members regularly meet at knife shows to share ideas and inspiration on their latest creation.

Joining the guild is a great way to improve your skills and networks as a custom knifemaker. Probationary members must meet certain standards of fit and finish on their blades before being accepted as full members.

For more information see their website at www.akg.org.au 

 
Cable Damascus (Intermediate) PDF Print E-mail

Active ImageThis course introduces the concept of forge welding cable to create patterns in the steel.  This not only makes attractive blades, but also a very tough, flexible blade that keeps a great edge. This process is called "pattern welding" or sometimes "Damascus" after the city which made the process famous.

The  finished blade is then etched in acid to bring out the patterns of the different parts of the cable - often with dramatic results.

The course will cover material selection, forge welding, blade forging and etching. Hardening and  tempering of the blades will also be covered. It is hoped that the students make two billets each which will be forged into knives.

This course is intermediate in nature and covers a lot of ground in the day, so it is recommended for people with prior experience of blacksmithing -  either through one of the other Thar wa Valley Forge courses or similar experience elsewhere. 

Course cost $330 for one day.

Cost includes: Tuition, insurance, materials, use of tools, workshop consumables, safety gear, tea and coffee. 

Need to bring: Lunch, appropriate clothing and covered footwear

 

Places are strictly limited on the few course that are being run. Please see the side for upcoming dates.

 
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Cable Damascus (Intermediate)

Active ImageThis course introduces the concept of forge welding cable to create patterns in the steel.  This not only makes attractive blades, but also a very tough, flexible blade that keeps a great edge. This process is called "pattern welding" or sometimes "Damascus" after the city which made the process famous.

The  finished blade is then etched in acid to bring out the patterns of the different parts of the cable - often with dramatic results.

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Thu, Nov 27th, @7:30pm
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