
Campfire Forging Weekend - Derbyshire
The Campfire Forging Weekend offers a rare opportunity to craft your own cutting tools in the woodland using traditional, fire-based forging techniques. Working close to the flames, participants experience the deeply satisfying process of shaping steel by hand, guided by skilled instructors in an immersive woodland setting.
Over the course of the weekend, participants forge tools that are both functional and personal, made to their own design and proportions. Central to the course is the production of a Viking-style neck knife, designed to function not only as a cutting tool but also as a flint striker. Participants also explore the forging of a mocotaugan or crooked knife, a traditional tool essential for spoon and kuksa carving.
The Campfire Forging Weekend offers a rare opportunity to craft your own cutting tools in the woodland using traditional, fire-based forging techniques. Working close to the flames, participants experience the deeply satisfying process of shaping steel by hand, guided by skilled instructors in an immersive woodland setting.
Over the course of the weekend, participants forge tools that are both functional and personal, made to their own design and proportions. Central to the course is the production of a Viking-style neck knife, designed to function not only as a cutting tool but also as a flint striker. Participants also explore the forging of a mocotaugan or crooked knife, a traditional tool essential for spoon and kuksa carving.
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The Campfire Forging Weekend offers a rare opportunity to craft your own cutting tools in the woodland using traditional, fire-based forging techniques. Working close to the flames, participants experience the deeply satisfying process of shaping steel by hand, guided by skilled instructors in an immersive woodland setting.
Over the course of the weekend, participants forge tools that are both functional and personal, made to their own design and proportions. Central to the course is the production of a Viking-style neck knife, designed to function not only as a cutting tool but also as a flint striker. Participants also explore the forging of a mocotaugan or crooked knife, a traditional tool essential for spoon and kuksa carving.






















