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Blacksmithing Workshop at Ness Creek

Jul 2, 2026 | 10:28 AM

Join artist Tyler Dies for an immersive introduction to metalworking and blacksmithing.

This hands-on workshop is designed for beginners, as well as those with experience who are looking to refine their skills. Over three days, you’ll gain a solid understanding of fundamental blacksmithing techniques, tools, and safety practices – all while creating your own metal projects to take home. ​

The course begins with learning how to light and maintain a coal forge fire. From there, Tyler will guide you through essential metal manipulation techniques, including drawing down, upsetting, fullering, punching, and welding.

You’ll put these skills into practice by making a fire poker, a bottle opener, and a small decorative leaf.

Whether you follow the planned projects or bring your own ideas, Tyler is happy to connect beforehand to tailor guidance to your goals. By the end of the workshop, you’ll leave with practical skills, newfound confidence, and a deeper appreciation for the art of shaping hot steel.

July 6-9th, 2026 *course begins at 7pm on July 6th

About Tyler Dies Since 2008, Humboldt-based blacksmith Tyler Dies has been crafting artistic hand-forged metalwork. In 2022, after 21 years of experience in welding and fabrication, he made the decision to pursue blacksmithing full-time and launched Tyler Dies Forge & Fabrication.

Tyler spent 13 years working at PAMI, an agricultural machinery research and development company, where he gained a deep understanding of precision and functionality in fabrication.

In recent years, he has focused on creative projects, including custom commissions and large-scale installations, skillfully blending traditional blacksmithing techniques with modern design.

His portfolio includes a range of projects, from intricate interior countertop supports to large exterior railings.

Recently, Tyler has worked on sculptures and forged pieces that showcase his creative vision and exceptional craftsmanship.