Back to All Events

DeMathcus & Irregular Billet Assembly


  • Coal Iron Works 516 Meridian Street Anderson, IN, 46016 United States (map)

Join instructor Mareko Maumasi for a seminar on the Math behind Complex Mosaic Patterns!

In this course, you will use mathematics to design and assemble unusual billets to create unique showstopping mosaic damascus patterns. Over the course of the three days, Mareko will go through his workbook detailing the math of irregular billet assemblies with you, and do a variety of forging demonstrations to illustrate those designs, including his new tip welding technique, the off-square bookmatch, and Huxley's doors.


*THIS IS A INTERMEDIATE SEMINAR STYLE CLASS*

Participants should bring some experience and expect an intense learning environment without any forging or personal project work. The purpose behind this class is to learn from the best around and get face-to-face opportunities to ask questions and better understand why and how mosaic patterns work.

This class is paired well with Marekos “Decoding Mosaic Damascus” class immediately before this class.

The cost of the class will include tuition as well as bagels and coffee in the morning each day. Housing and transportation options are not available at this time and are the responsibility of the student. Local housing can be found at visitandersonmadisoncounty.com


Mareko Maumasi

Mareko Maumasi is a bladesmith and Damascus wizard from Olympia, Washington. A constant artist and innovator, Mareko has always enjoyed working with his hands to create something from nothing. When he was young, he was constantly drawing, building, and creating. As he got older, he jumped into the culinary world, working in kitchens, and discovering the tools associated. Eventually, he was given the opportunity to combine his two great passions, food and creating, and became one of the foremost custom culinary knifemakers in the world.

Mareko is an award-winning knifemaker and has been featured on Forged in Fire twice. His current focus is on developing new techniques and approaches for pattern welded steel, and deepening his understanding of how the material moves. He is passionate about sharing his knowledge with the greater knifemaking community and strives to uplift the knifemaking craft through education and collaboration.



CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS

We understand that sometimes circumstances change and you may need to cancel your attendance to one of our scheduled classes. However, please note that refunds are subject to the following policy:

  • If you cancel your attendance more than 30 days before the start of the class, you will receive a full refund of your registration fee.

  • If you cancel your attendance within 30 days of the start of the class, you will not be eligible for a refund.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but please understand that our classes have limited availability and we need to ensure that all registered attendees are committed to attending.

Class registration is non-transferable under any circumstances. The student in attendance must match the ID information of our class registration records.

If you have any questions, concerns, or need to make a cancellation, please do not hesitate to contact us at school@coaliron.com

The Coal School of Iron is not financially responsible for any other accommodations any student makes for themselves should a cancellation occur. This includes room and board, travel arrangements, travel insurance, etc.

Previous
Previous
July 22

Decoding Mosaic Damascus

Next
Next
August 2

Intro to the Forged Blade - August