Introduction to Metal Fabrication
Scottish Sculpture Workshop
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Event Summary
Event Description
In this course, participants will learn how to start working with, or develop their skills in metal. Through the course participants will learn:
- Ways of cutting, hand forming, bending and manipulating thin gauge steel
- Plasma cutting and using an angle grinder to create surface finishes
- MIG welding including various types of joints, weld preparation and scenarios that can be applied to a personal project with mild steel.
These will be learnt in a hands-on way and through making your own small sculptural object, decorative panel or usable item. Materials available include 6-10mm round bar, flat bar and 1mm steel sheet.
Course materials and PPE will be provided and a full induction to the workshop will take place at the beginning of the course. Additional material will be available for purchase if required.
No previous welding or metal work experience is required. The course aims to support participants to learn new skills and develop their creative possibilities for fabrication in metal work.
Dates: Wednesday 27 - Friday 29 May 2026
Time: Teaching starts at 10am and finishes around 4pm.
Cost: £400 (includes tuition, materials, PPE and accommodation).
Places: 4 (Beginner + no experience required.)
Event Overview
- Event Title: Introduction to Metal Fabrication
- Type: Workshop
- Date: Wed, 27th May 2026 to Fri, 29th May 2026
- Location: Scotland | view on Google Maps
Event: Introduction to Metal Fabrication
Event: Introduction to Metal Fabrication
Organisation: Scottish Sculpture Workshop
Postcode: AB54 4JN
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How to Book
For more information and to book, head to Introduction to Metal Fabrication on the SSW website.
https://www.ssw.org.uk/introduction-to-metal-fabrication-2026/
- Contact name: Liz Burnham
- Contact email: [email protected]
About Scottish Sculpture Workshop
SSW expands the possibilities of what sculpture can be – continuously working towards positive social and environmental change. Process, community, creativity and nourishment are a driving force in all that we do. Located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland with a global outlook and reach.