Master Smith Kevin R. Cashen, American Bladesmith Society School Liaison for the New England School of Metalwork, has released the ABS Bladesmithing Class Schedule for 2014.
Intro to Bladesmithing  3/3 - 3/14                           Tim Potier, Master Smith
Intro to Bladesmithing  6/16 - 6/27                         Mike Williams, Master Smith
Handles and Guards      7/14 - 7/18                       Lin Rhea, Master Smith
Intro to Bladesmithing  11/3 - 11/14                       Jim Crowell, Master Smith
The New England School of Metalwork is a full 501C 3 non-profit educational facility devoted to the promotion and strengthening of metalworking skills. It is located in beautiful Auburn, Maine, near the coast. The concept of the school was developed by Maine Oxy and Dereck Glaser, a local artisan metalsmith. After several years of individuals inquiring about ornamental and artistic metal working instruction the decision was made to build the school. They set to the task of designing and planning an metalworking studio/lab with forging, blacksmithing, metal sculpture and welding technologies as the main source of inspiration.
The bladesmithing studio at the New England School of Metalwork has been designed to integrate both traditional and contemporary tooling. With full quantities of tools and equipment to accommodate up to seven students, each of the four large coal forges and three gas forges are established as their own forging stations. Only a few steps away in any direction you will find two treadle hammers and two pneumatic power hammers, post vises, belt grinders and racks of hand tools. Their ever growing assortment of traditional hand and power tools provide the student with the tooling required for many processes.
Contact Dereck Glaser, Metalsmithing Program Director, for more information at (207)777-3375 or Email [email protected]
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Dan Cassidy
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I just watched the video and have to jump in and agree whole heartedly with what Jim Crowell and Mike Williams say about the NESM in Maine. The facility, the equipment,the staff, even the food makes for a very productive and enjoyable place to learn as well as visit. If you are considering taking one of the offered classes, this will be a nice opportunity to get on the list. Thanks, Lin