Want to do a course, but the dates don't suit?

Grab a couple of mates and give Karim a call on 02 6235 5622 to arrange something that does fit with you. Minimum numbers for a custom course depends on the course - 3 for Bladsmithing and Knifemaking, 2 for Damascus, 4 for Father and Son Blacksmithing, 4 for Sharpening. Prices are the same as the other courses.

We'll be only too happy to help.

 
Welcome to Tharwa Valley Forge Website

Tharwa Valley Forge was established in 2003 by bladesmith Karim Haddad to create high quality knives and tools that are both attractive and functional. Karim was trained by Australia's only Master Bladesmith, Thomas Gerner, in the early 1990's in Western Australia. The Forge is located at theblueroof gallery in Tharwa, Canberra Australia.

 Teaching and learning is a key part of the forge. Regular classes are run to pass on skills and share information. We aim to be the best knifemaking school in Australia offering a wide range of courses and opportunities.

Courses are rated either Basic, Intermediate or Advanced. Basic courses have no pre-requsites other than an interest and willingness to learn. They cover all the steps needed to begin developing the skills. Intermediate courses require previous experience in the topic. This can be from previous courses or similar experiences. They focus more on skill development and practice until levels of proficency are gained. Advanced courses are designed for people with proven skill levels and focus on quite difficult techniques. A discussion with the staff at Tharwa Valley Forge is essential before acceptance on an advanced course.

Our website aims to encourage this learning to continue through resources, tutorials, articles and discussion that takes place. We hope you learn something from your visit. We are always interested in feedback on how to make this site better. Come back soon and see us again.

 

Featured Course

Introduction to Damascus (Basic)

Active ImageThis is a one day introductory course in making pattern welded (damascus) steel.

After an introduction to metallurgy and theory of pattern making, you will begin forge welding a 20 layer billet of 1055 and 15N20 steel, using our hydraulic press. Once fused into a single block and drawn out, it will be cut into three, restacked and welded into a 60 layer billet. This is repeated untill you have a 180 layer billet.

The billet will then be cut in half and a different pattern worked into each piece before drawing out the billets to their final shape. They are then ground flat and acid etched to reveal the pattening.

The course goes for one day from 9am until 5pm. For starting dates of next courses see the upcoming courses list on the side panel.

Cost - $440 (incl GST)

It is not necessary to have previous experience in forging for this course. You will keep the billets made for future projects.

There is a limit of only two places per course.

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Upcoming Courses

Thu, Oct 2nd, @7:30pm
Sharpening
Fri, Oct 3rd, @7:00pm
Knifemaking
Sat, Oct 4th, @9:00am
Damascus (Advanced)
Thu, Nov 27th, @7:30pm
Sharpening
Fri, Nov 28th, @7:00pm
Knifemaking
Sun, Dec 7th, @9:00am
Damascus (Basic)
Sat, Jan 31st, @9:00am
Canberra Knife Show

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Essential Supplies

From our Store

Forging Hammer

Active ImageNew cross pein forging hammer 1.35kg. Head is 13 x 4 x 4cm
Handle is 36cm long with shock absorbing slot. Do your forearms a favour.
$50 + postage

Also available as a straight pein hammer - photos coming soon. 

 

Knives for Sale

From our Forge


Damascus skinner detail

Damascus Belt Buckle back

Damascus Skinner

Damascus Belt Buckle

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