New Additions to the Curran Smithy & Blacksmithing Workshops on April 12, 13, & 14. See details below.
If you haven’t been in the blacksmithing shop at 19th Century Curran Village you might be surprised to see this newly installed coal forge seen here. This forge came up from the former Willowbrook Museum (in Newfield, ME) in recent years and has been sitting unused in the relocated Tom Flagg Smithy, the small 1935 smithy that Tom Flagg built when he was 17 years old on the Davenport Farm (later the Flagg Farm) in Lincolnville Beach, ME. Tom also built this forge from scratch cutting out plates of heavy steel with an acetylene torch and then welding them together. The hand crank bellows was purchased used by Tom and always leaked oil like a sieve according to Jane Flagg, one of Tom’s three daughters who donated the smithy and its contents to Willowbrook ( it was initially offered to Curran but we had already built the new blacksmith shop in 2009). According to Jane one of her childhood chores was to put the oil to that bellows when her father was forging otherwise it would become a real chore to crank. We will be setting up as large Buffalo Forge in the Flagg Smithy that belonged to the late Larry Cook of Meriden, CT, who was a armorer producing Civil War replica swords, rifles and cannons. Cook’s Machine Shop forms the core of equipment in our Machine Shop that awaits volunteer help to get into working order to use it. How about volunteer some time to this project?
We have two blacksmithing classes scheduled.
Friday Night, April 12, 2024, 6-9PM, Coal Fired Forging (Blacksmithing) Learn the foundational skills of coal fired forging including making a coal fire, safety, and hammering techniques. You will complete several projects including J and S hooks. If you decide to the following Saturday and Sunday knife making class we will deduct $15 from the fee for this class ( the Two Day Weekend Knifemaking Workshop is $325). The cost of this 3 hour class is $65. Ages 15 and older. To register, call: 207-205-4849.
Saturday & Sunday, April 13 & 14, 2024, 9AM-4PM, Two Day Weekend Knifemaking Workshop ( Blacksmithing). This a start to finish knife making class. You will begin with a billet of 1095 steel and shape a blade and handle tang through the use of a propane burning forge. You will further shape and refine your blade sanding it to perfection. You will reheat your blade and quench it in peanut oil as the first part of the tempering process. The blade will be heated again in an oven tom complete the temper. Day 2 will include work on completing a handle comprised on brass rivets, hardwood scales and fast drying epoxy. You can put a finish on your knife. You need to bring a bag lunch. You need natural fiber clothing and footwear, safety glasses with side shields, gloves and earplugs (optional), and a 2.5 lb. or 3 lb. pein or drilling style hammer. Cost: $325 Call to register: (207) 205-4849.