Make Your Own Foraging Knife with Sam Farnworth

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A row of five kitchen knives with different handles on a wooden surface outdoors.

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Make Your Own Hand-Forged Foraging Knife - Labor Day Weekend

Deepen your foraging practice by making your own tools.

In this 3-day workshop, you will experience the art of crafting a blade from scratch using minimal power tools and equipment that can be easily acquired or made at home. We take an accessible approach to the craft, proving that you don't need a crutch of big, expensive tools to create a high-quality blade.

This class is the perfect first taste of your metalworking journey, providing a foundational education that you can take in whatever direction you choose. Together, we will heat up steel, hammer it into shape, and refine it using hand tools. You will fashion a custom handle and craft a leather sheath for your new blade.

By the end of the course, your knife will be ready to strap to your belt and be at your side for a lifetime of foraging adventures.

  • No Experience Necessary: While there are a lot of transferable skills from other crafts, beginners are completely welcome.

  • Hard Work: Please come prepared to work hard, sweat a little, and use your hands.

  • All-Inclusive Crafting: You will leave with a completed, functional knife, handle, and leather sheath.

Looking forward to creating some beautiful knives with all of you!

Where & When

10 am-6 pm Sept 5-7

This workshop is 3 days, 8 hours a day - you must attend all 3 days

Near Berkeley - exact meetup info provided with registration

Instructor Bio: Sam Farnworth

Sam Farnworth has been a blacksmith and knife maker for 12 years and an instructor for 8. As a completely self-taught artisan, Sam mastered the craft through years of trial, error, and dedication, ultimately developing a unique and highly practical approach to crafting blades.

Passionate about making metalworking accessible to everyone, Sam specializes in teaching techniques that rely on traditional hand tools rather than expensive, specialized shop machinery. His goal as an educator is to empower students with a solid, foundational skill set, proving that anyone can craft a beautiful, high-quality knife at home with the right knowledge and a bit of hard work.

Tickets

This class has a flat fee of $550. This includes all materials.

More Important Details

These programs are very popular and often fill up very quickly. We encourage you to register right away if you'd like to attend!

You will receive a registration confirmation once we've received this form + your payment + your signed liability waiver. Our programs fill up quickly, and we cannot hold your spot until we've received all 3. If you submit your registration in the evening or on a weekend, it may take us 12-24 hours to send the confirmation. 

This class is capped at 12 participants. 

If you register and can no longer attend, you can gift or sell your ticket to a friend. We are not able to offer refunds. 

Our classroom is outdoors and wheelchair accessible.

This class is best for people aged 14 and up. 

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