Knife-making experience

Looking for a unique group activity that stands out from the usual outings?

Whether you’re gathering with friends, family, or colleagues, we’ll help you create a truly memorable experience. Imagine the excitement as your group works with hot steel, crafting hand-forged knives to take home. From learning a new skill to the pride of creating something with your own hands, blacksmithing offers an experience like no other. It’s a day filled with laughter, teamwork, and creativity.

To top it all off, we’ll serve delicious food to keep everyone fueled and energized throughout the day.

Forge something special together, and make memories that last. Contact us to make this unforgettable day happen!

 

FAQ’s

I can’t book for more than 8 participants online. Can you handle larger groups?
Absolutely! While our regular classes are designed for smaller groups, we love hosting bigger gatherings too. We can cater for up to 15 participants per day. Just reach out to us with some options for dates, and we’ll work our magic to make it happen!

What if our group has more than 15 people?
No problem at all! Many organisations with larger teams choose to spread the experience over a couple of days, allowing participants to enjoy our forge in smaller, more hands-on groups. It’s been a hit with those who’ve done it this way, and the feedback is always positive.

I’m bringing clients and want to do something extra special for them. What can you offer?
We love spoiling our guests! Along with the delicious catering, we can add some special touches to make the day even more memorable—like pattern-welded steel for blades (at an additional cost). If you’ve got a unique idea in mind, just let us know, and we’ll create a custom experience just for your group!

Do you do demonstrations for large groups?
Absolutely! We can set up a traditional axe-forging demo for your group, complete with some history—and maybe a tasty morning tea or lunch. Just a heads-up: our driveway is on the steep side, so it’s a good idea to check in with your bus driver. Most are cool with it, but better safe than sorry!