Team Building Activities Marysville
Corporate Team Outings
Lawless Forge is here to reinforce the very best version of your team. Perhaps your group needs a morale boost, or maybe they simply deserve recognition for being excellent, or you’d like to be the coolest boss ever. Come be blacksmiths for a day at Lawless Forge where your team will grow stronger by sharing exhilarating and unforgettable memories in the baddest Marsyville team building event out there.
Marysville Group Activities
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Reenergize your team and build cohesion in the most exciting way possible. Come forge stronger bonds by hammering steel as your team learns what it’s like to be Lawless. Each of our classes are carefully designed to bring your group closer together and improve morale by forging bonds stronger than steel.
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HOW TO SCHEDULE
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Choose your curriculum based on your group size.
Select a Date & Time
All classes are 3 hours long. You can choose the time and date that works best for you when you book your class!
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Horseshoe Knife
Begin with half a horseshoe and walk away with the coolest knife you’ve ever seen! Perfect for a steak knife, paring knife, or box cutter. In case it’s not enough to forge a knife, you’ll also use some super fun power tools such as belt sanders.
Difficulty: We tested this on a group of 12 year olds and they all did great. Most fulfilling and exciting of all options simply because you’ll see a horseshoe transform into a beautiful knife. Great option if you enjoy a bit of critical thinking and something truly unique.
$85 per person
15 people maximum
Bottle Opener
Begin with a rod of steel and make your very own functional bottle opener! Learn an exciting array of techniques such as twisting, bending, scrolling, and tapering hot steel. If anyone in your group doesn’t drink alcohol, we’ll help them make a towel/coat hook instead.
Difficulty: We tested a group of 6 year olds and they all did great. Least physical of all options.