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From Our Students
Every knife in this gallery was made by a real student. First-timers included. If they can do it, so can you. Join us to see what you're made of.
Knife Making Workshop
Date: -
Time: Full Day Workshop
Location: Kalispell, Montana
Build Your Own Knife. Start to Finish.
Spend two days in the Rucker Knives shop turning raw steel into a finished blade you’ll carry, use, and keep for life. This is a hands-on, small-group class where you don’t watch, you actually you build.
Every step is guided, every tool is real, and every knife leaves with you.
What You Take Home
A fully finished, functional knife you built yourself
A clear understanding of the full knife-making process
Hands-on experience with professional shop tools and techniques
The confidence to maintain, sharpen, and understand your blade
Class Format
Each class is a two-day experience:
Day One: ~4 hours (design, profiling, initial grinding)
Day Two: ~6 hours (heat treat, finishing, handle work, final edge)
Start Time: Typically between 8:00–9:00 AM depending on the group
Class Size: Limited to 4 participants
We’ll connect with you prior to the class to coordinate timing, answer questions, and make sure you’re fully prepared.
What You’ll Learn
How to design and shape a blade from raw steel
How blade geometry impacts cutting performance and edge retention
The differences between carbon steel, stainless, and Damascus
Belt grinding, hand finishing, and shaping techniques
Heat treating and tempering for real-world durability
How to verify hardness using a Rockwell tester
Handle fitting, shaping, and attachment
Built the Right Way
Every class is led by experienced makers who have spent decades building, testing, and refining these processes. We teach safety, technique, and craftsmanship together because none of them stand alone.
This is the same standard we hold in our own shop.
Safety & Requirements
Minimum age: 12 years old
Safety briefing provided at the start of class
Signed waiver required prior to participation
Limited Spots
Each class is capped at 4 participants to ensure hands-on instruction and access to equipment.
Once a class fills, it’s closed
Taught by our bladesmiths
Non-refundable
Not ready to build one? Start with a proven design.