● Preserve traditional blacksmith and metalworking skills through educational offerings to its members and the community at large.
● Serve as a clearinghouse for information techniques tools and training programs for any individual interested in hot-worked metals.
● Facilitate educational opportunities and demonstrations for the general public especially area children.
● Share practical skills experiences and techniques with beginner and experienced blacksmiths alike.
● Provide a forum for creative problem solving of metalworking issues as well as stimulate and inspire burgeoning smiths.
● Provide these services to all who share an interest in blacksmithing regardless of sex, race, age, religious beliefs, national origin, or level of blacksmithing knowledge or experience.
● Show and compare completed work or get suggestions on work in progress.