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$89 for a Two-Hour Metal-Welding Art Class at Design Metals School ($200 Value)

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Students craft bicycle plant stands from provided materials after learning how to weld, cold bend, and cut metal

Metallurgy has revolutionized almost every aspect of human life, from the aluminum cans that contain our soda to the machetes we use to impatiently open them. Learn to work in an everyday medium with this Groupon.

$89 for a Two-Hour Metal-Welding Art Class ($200 Value)

After an introduction to safely working in the shop, students break into three groups to begin crafting a bicycle plant stand. While one group welds, the others learn to cold bend and to cut. Design Metals School provides all materials. This class is the first in a three-part series, though the second and third classes are not included in this Groupon. Classes are offered Tuesday and Thursday night from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Design Metals School

When the instructors at Design Metals School aren’t crafting alloy masterpieces—such as the intricate rail that encircles the pendulum at the University of Alaska’s library—around the country, they impart the skills of their trade to groups of torch-wielding students. The teachers pull from 25 years of experience in metal fabrication for their classes, demonstrating and critiquing pupils’ techniques for welding, cold bending, and making cool showers of sparks.

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About Welding Art School

When the instructors at Design Metals School aren’t crafting alloy masterpieces—such as the intricate rail that encircles the pendulum at the University of Alaska’s library—around the country, they impart the skills of their trade to groups of torch-wielding students. The teachers pull from 25 years of experience in metal fabrication for their classes, demonstrating and critiquing pupils’ techniques for welding, cold bending, and making cool showers of sparks.

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