Intermediate Blacksmithing Homeschool Program

Intermediate Blacksmithing

Now that you’ve got the basics, it’s time to take your Blacksmithing skills to the next level!

Having established a foundational knowledge of Blacksmithing to work from, you’re ready to try your hand at increasingly challenging projects and advanced smithing techniques. Gather around the forge with a group of experienced students and take the next step in becoming an artisanal craftsperson.

Pre-requisites:
Intermediate Blacksmithing is only available to students who’ve attended either:

  • At least 1 of our weekly Fall or Spring Blacksmithing programs, OR
  • At least 2 of our Blacksmithing and/or Knife Making summer camps or Saturday Series, OR
  • Comparable experience (portfolio review required) at another Blacksmithing program

Portfolio:
Students will develop a portfolio of work over the course of the program. The specifics of each portfolio will vary from season to season and by level of the class, but examples of items in past seasons include:

  • Hanging hooks
  • Toilet paper or paper towel holder
  • Twisted Fork
  • Riveted Spoon
  • Riveted Spatula
  • Copper Finger Ring
  • Fire Poker
  • Chisel or Screwdriver
  • Knife crafted from a railroad spike

At the end of the season, those students who present a complete portfolio of work will receive a Certificate of Completion to commemorate their achievement.

Ages: 12-16
Full – Wait-List Now

Time: 9:30 am – 4:15 pm
Inclusive of drop-off & pick-up window

Dates: Tuesdays, Sept. 5 – Dec. 12
Breaks for Earthskills Rendezvous Oct. 3
Breaks for Thanksgiving Nov. 21
13 sessions total

For Drop-off & Pick-Up and other logistics info, see below.

Price: $895

  • Monthly payment plan available
  • $100 non-refundable deposit due at registration
  • Limited Partial Scholarships available (see below)

Registration

Registration is now open.

Why Choose Forest Floor?

We help children have fun, be healthy, and achieve their fullest potential with nature connection mentoring.

 

  • Health benefits of nature connection
  • Learn wilderness skills & traditional crafts
  • Meet new friends and reunite with old ones
  • Unforgettable adventures every day
  • Skilled and caring mentors
  • Exciting wilderness experiences
  • Convenient in-town drop-off & pickup
  • Boost long term cognitive & social development
Homeschoolers showing off their work from a homeschool blacksmithing class in Asheville

Logistics 

Drop-off/Pick-up Locations

All programs take place at Shope Creek Wilderness, with the exception of Blacksmithing, which is based at Haw Creek Commons.

For programs occurring at Shope Creek Wilderness, parents may drop off and pickup at the program location or at Haw Creek Commons for van transportation.

For Blacksmithing, parents must drop off and pickup at Haw Creek Commons.

Shope Creek Wilderness
472 Shope Creek Road, Asheville, NC
Drop-off between 9:45 am - 10:00 am
Pick-up between 3:45 pm - 4:00 pm

Haw Creek Commons
315 Old Haw Creek Road, Asheville NC
Drop-off between 9:30 am - 9:45 am
Pick-up between 4:00 pm - 4:15 pm

Clothing and Gear

Our programs are all-outdoors, with rain shelters available as needed. Children must arrive each morning fully prepared with a backpack, packed lunch, and clothes appropriate for being out in the weather. Families new to Forest Floor may need to purchase additional gear to ensure their children will be fully equipped for wet and colder weather as the season progresses. For a full packing and clothing list see our FAQ.

Scholarship Information

Overview

We offer limited partial scholarships to individuals who otherwise could not afford our programs. We prioritize scholarships for people of color and single parents with financial needs. We understand that people of color experience more financial and institutional barriers to participation, and wish to help counteract that by offering scholarships.

Donate

If you are a family with means, please consider donating to our scholarship fund. Donations of a 1/4, 1/2, or FULL scholarship can be made during the standard registration process. For more substantial donations please contact us to discuss details.

Apply

Limited partial scholarships are available. Scholarship funds are generated exclusively from generosity of donations toward the scholarship fund. Scholarships are limited to the sum of these funds and are awarded based on equitable distribution. Full scholarships will be considered for families in great need, but most scholarship applicants should expect to pay at least half of tuition.

To apply for a scholarship FIRST please register for the program/camp, choose the payment plan option, and only pay a $100 deposit at time of registration.

AFTER RESERVING A SPOT, please follow the link below to fill out the application.

If your scholarship request can't be approved or isn't the amount of discount that you need, we will provide a full refund of the deposit.