Metalwork Merit Badge
Metalwork Merit Badge will be a three hour session. Scouts must
be at least thirteen years old. Scouts will need to be very safety conscience
as they will be working with gas forges and very hot metals. Scouts will need
to be physically fit and capable of bending and working metals, including iron,
copper, and tin. They will learn about several different metalworking fields,
and will make a tin cup by week’s end. There will be a program fee of
approximately $12.00. There will be class size limit of 12 Scouts.
Pre-requisite:
Do ONE of the following:
1. Visit an experienced sheet metal
mechanic, tinsmith, coppersmith, silversmith, jeweler, founder, or a blacksmith
at his or her workshop. You may select a skilled hobbyist or a professional. Ask
permission to see the tools used and to examine examples of the work made at the
shop. Inquire about the level of education required to become an apprentice
craftsman.
2. If you have (or your counselor has)
access to the Internet, explore metalworking occupations by conducting a Web
search. With your counselor's help and guidance, find at least five
metalworking-related Web sites. Print a copy of the Web pages and discuss them
with your counselor.
When the Merit Badge is offered:
|
Session
# |
Times |
Period(s) |
|
181 |
9:00-11:50 |
Sessions 1 , 2 & 3 |
|
482 |
2:00-4:50 |
Sessions 4 , 5 & 6 |