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Make a Flower | AKA 'Date Night' 11/01/19 6:30 pm to 9 pm

Fri, Nov 01

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Hazard Factory LLC

This class is taught on Fridays from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. In this 2.5 hour class we will provide you with variety of pre-cut pieces which you may fashion into a flower of any type. We will also provide some scrap if you want to color outside the lines.

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Make a Flower | AKA 'Date Night' 11/01/19 6:30 pm to 9 pm
Make a Flower | AKA 'Date Night' 11/01/19 6:30 pm to 9 pm

Time & Location

Nov 01, 2019, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Hazard Factory LLC, 7800 7th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108, USA

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About the Event

This class is taught on Fridays from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m.

In this 2.5 hour class we will provide you with variety of pre-cut pieces which you may fashion into a flower of any type. We will also provide some scrap if you want to color outside the lines.

You could make a rose, a poppy, a chrysanthemum, a Mt Shasta Daisy, an Aster, or a flower of your own creation that doubles as the worlds’ prettiest self defense tool.

You will be shown basic MIG (GMAW or wire-feed welding) techniques and cold-metal forming techniques that are useful in auto body repair, armor making, and for non perishable bouquets. Basically we will show you how to cold smith metal, which is more or less beating on it, but it is actually a skill and one which can be practiced with great delicacy, although, usually, it is not.

This is a project oriented class, it is focused on specific techniques. Please select a MIG welding intensive if your goal is specifically to learn welding.

You are likely to be surprised by how easily and how well you can form metal with very simple tools.

This is a great class for kids, and they can work with you for the same price, or on their own under a separate ticket purchase.

As always we ask that you wear shop appropriate footgear. No sneakers please. We provide all other materials and tools required for the class.

WHAT TO BRING:

We provide all gear needed for welding, includes gloves and a welding helmet.

Dress as if you were outside. Wear long sleeves and pants that you don’t mind getting dirty. White is never in fashion here.

Clothing should be composed of natural fibers (cotton, wool, etc). Synthetic materials (nylon) have the potential to melt in dangerous ways.

You must wear shop appropriate shoes that have solid cotton or leather uppers. Work boots are preferred, but sneakers without nylon/synthetic tops are fine.

Bring a full water bottle, snacks (if you like), and a lunch for longer classes.

Tickets

  • Date Night 11/1 6:30 to 9pm

    Please dress warmly in cotton clothes, wear boots, leather or cotton shoes.

    $100.00
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