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Anyone here have any information or know anything, or know anyone who has attended this Bladesmithing school located Washington, AR?

https://www.texarkanacollege.edu/continuing-education/school-of-bladesmithing/

I am checking them out and thinking about attending some courses there.

I have always wanted to make my own knives and learn a new hobby.
I want to do it the right way starting from scratch.

No one in my local area to learn from.

Any input is appreciated.

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This is my opinion, take it as such, but I think you would be farther ahead taking the tuition money and buying a good entry level grinder. Buy a bunch of steel, just regular low carbon steel and get to practicing. Watch all the videos you can find on YouTube and then just get to cutting and grinding. You may shorten the learning curve with taking classes but I personally do t think it’s necessary.

P.S. don’t plan on making it a significant source of income, it’s a great rewarding hobby that can eventually make you some fun money but making it a career is a long shot.


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Thanks, appreciate the tip.

I have no plans on making money on this. Just enjoying the art.

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Then enjoy the ride and take your time, if I can do it literally anyone else can. And besides one day I spent with RW Wilson at his shop, I am completely self taught. Trial and error are great professors.


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Any recommendations for a entry level grinder?

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When I looked into this - I was looking at Grizzly. Never followed through.

http://www.grizzly.com/products/Kni...35dWZ2wIVl4-zCh3OlApxEAQYAiABEgJ6EfD_BwE


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I would frequent all the forging,and knife forums,and check with the American Bladesmith society and try to find someone local to learn from. When I started there was a Master Bladesmith that I learned about that actually had a class once a week about 2 hours from me. Then a little after that I met a full time knife maker that wasn't in the ABS that I became friends with and he only lives an hour from me.

There should be forging demonstrations and hands on classes somewhere close to you without having to pay tuition to a school. If classes are cheap and it's convenient,then by all means attend,but if you look in the right places you might find a teacher or a new friend to get you started too.

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Although I am not into bladesmithing myself, I live about 35 miles from Washington, AR. I have seen the facilities they have there for the course, and am impressed with their equipment and resources. Legend has it that Jim Bowie's famous knife was crafted there, and there is a recreation of James Black's forge and shop in the town.


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