Faculty Syllabus

WLDG-1401 Metalsmithing


Dan Smith


Credit Fall 2025


Section(s)

WLDG-1401-001 (23842)
LEC TuTh 5:00pm - 6:20pm RVS RVSC 3147

LAB TuTh 6:20pm - 7:35pm RVS RVSC 3147

WLDG-1401-002 (23843)
LEC TuTh 7:45pm - 9:05pm RVS RVSC 3147

LAB TuTh 9:05pm - 10:20pm RVS RVSC 3147

Course Requirements

Basic skill development in hand-forging steel, forge welding, scroll-forming, shaping, and joinery utilizing hammers, anvils, and coal,electric, and gas forges. Emphasis on techniques and processes to demonstrate versatility and skill. 


Readings

Readings will be provided in class to further deepen the understanding of how steel moves through the action of forging.


Course Subjects

Describe the uses of coal and gas forges; discuss various hot working techniques; demonstrate safety procedures; demonstrate the basic principles of shaping metal with hammers and anvils; and identify the design benefits of forge welding and traditional joinery.

 


Student Learning Outcomes/Learning Objectives

  • Demonstrate welding skills sufficient to meet entry level standards.
  • Apply safety standards and practices pertaining to welding and metal working industries.
  • Demonstrate proper use of hand, measuring, and layout tools, to fabricate metal projects.
  • Demonstrate proper metalworking techniques and knowledge of processes sufficient to produce architectural and ornamental metal work.
  • Demonstrate work attributes and ethics that contribute to personal success and towards employment goals.

 

 


Office Hours

T Th 4:01 PM - 5:01 PM RVS

NOTE Please email me to schedule an appointment.

Published: 08/12/2025 20:10:00