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From Steel to Edge: A Hands-On Knife Making Series

A hot piece of metal being shaped on an anvil (left), a finished knife on top of a sheath (right)
Introductory - No experience required
Age Requirement : 18+ Years of Age
Ticketed Workshop

Instructor: Darryl Bray


In this multi-week workshop, participants will learn to machine their own custom chef’s knife and paring knife from high-carbon or stainless steel. Over the course of four sessions, you’ll explore the chemistry and craftsmanship behind blade creation—from raw steel to finished, functional kitchen tools. You’ll also gain hands-on experience using the tools of both the metal and wood shops to shape, assemble, and finish your knives for long-term performance.

 

This is a four-part class held weekly on Tuesdays beginning September 2nd.

What to Expect

Each week builds on the last as you work through the full knife-making process:

  • Week 1 – Profiling & Heat Treatment
    Shape your raw steel and heat treat it to alter the metal’s chemistry for hardness and durability. Learn about blade anatomy and knife styles.
  • Week 2 – Beveling & Rough Shaping
    Begin forming the cutting edge and refining the geometry of your blades using belt grinders and other metalworking tools.
  • Week 3 – Handle Shaping & Assembly
    Design and create custom handles using woodworking tools, then attach them to your blades for a complete, ergonomic fit.
  • Week 4 – Finishing & Edge Work
    Refine your blades, sharpen them, and learn how to care for your finished knives to maintain sharpness and longevity.

This is a hands-on, skill-building workshop. Expect to work with kilns, grinders, sanders, and saws in a supportive and guided environment.

Skills You’ll Acquire

• Understanding of blade metallurgy and heat treatment

• Use of kilns, grinders, buffing wheels, drill presses, and woodworking tools

• Knife profiling, beveling, and edge forming

• Handle shaping and knife assembly

• Knife care and long-term maintenance

What’s Provided

• High-carbon or stainless steel blanks

• Handle materials (wood, adhesives, and hardware)

• Access to metal and woodshop tools and equipment

• Instruction and support across all four sessions

Who Should Attend

Ideal for beginners and intermediate makers interested in metalwork, bladesmithing, or custom kitchen tools. Whether you’re a home cook, hands-on learner, or DIY enthusiast, this class will guide you through the rewarding process of knife making—start to finish.

Prerequisites/Safety Information

No prior knife-making experience required. All necessary tools, materials, and safety instruction will be provided in class.

This is a four-part class held on consecutive Tuesdays: September 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd.

Recommended companion class: Waterjetting B&B.

When
Tuesday September 2nd, 2025 from  6:00 PM to  9:00 PM
Location
MakeHaven
770 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT 06510
United States
Contact
Workshop Ticket Fee
Standard Ticket $325.00
MakeHaven Members $275.00

Instructor or Event Lead

Darryl Bray



Areas: Metalwork

Need Based Workshop Price Adjustment

MakeHaven offers a price reduction for individuals who are below a threshold income level.
You can apply at: Workshop Price Reduction Request.

Event and Workshop Info

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Accessibility

Our facilities undergo periodic reviews to maximize ADA compliance. We offer accessible bathrooms, elevators, and wide walkways. In tool usage, we aim for universal access and work individually to adapt tools for safe usage as necessary. If you anticipate needing an adaptation to participate in this event or have further questions, please contact us at events@makehaven.org.