NEW! Weld an Iron Fish From a Horseshoe
This class will teach you how to use a TIG weld and make an iron fish from a horseshoe. Your iron fish may be used as a trivet, door stop, or wall art. It may be combined with another horseshoe for a cell phone holder/charging station or any creative project you can dream of!
TIG stands for Tungsten Inert Gas. This type of welding bonds metal to metal without the use of rods, sticks or wire feeds. Local artist Greg will cover safety as well as introductory concepts of sculpture design.
Students should wear a long sleeved cotton shirt, jeans or heavy-duty work pants, closed toe leather shoes or boots. Bring leather work gloves, a stone about the size of your fist, welding gear if you have it and your creativity!
Greg Kraft
Greg Kraft was born in 1958 in Devils Lake, North Dakota. The beauty of nature inspired his passion for wood carving. He was an ice carver at the St. Paul Winter Carnival for 10 years. He has been awarded 14 ribbons for his knife and tool making, basketry, bead work, wood carving and pen turning. He completed the Vesper School of Sculpture and has been featured in several galleries, a couple of Minnesota Sculpture Walks and has won numerous awards.
511202A
Instructors:
- Greg Kraft
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Sat, Jul 25th 2026 | 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM | Greg Kraft's Garage |