Metal Art Class: Unique Fish Experience at Salty Sitkan, Sitka, Alaska
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Experience the thrill of creating your own metal fish artwork at Salty Sitkan in Sitka, Alaska. Learn from a skilled teacher and explore the world of CNC plasma cutting.
Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • 120 Jarvis St - In this fast-paced 2.5 hour class you will learn how to easily and safely use the 2” die grinder to smooth and texture your creation. You will remember making sparks fly while geared up in all the provided safety equipment.

After grinding and texturing your metal Salmon or Halibut you will use a tear drop mallet to bring your fish to life with 3D shape.

After you complete the shaping we will turn the heat up with a propane torch to apply deep hues of bronze, purple and blue to your fish to create a truly one-of-a-kind Alaskan keepsake. Your piece of metal art will be as breathtaking as the views of Sitka Sound.

Whether the fish are biting, or the seas are raging you will take home an amazing catch you will never forget.

What's Included
  • Transportation from Cruise Ship Terminal via Sitka Shuttle Company
  • Shipping of finished project included for additional fee
  • All tooling required for project will be provided
Additional Information

The Salty Sitkan provides visitors with an unparalleled fishing adventure in Sitka, Alaska. You have the unique opportunity to visit the only metal art workshop on the inside passage that offers courses to guests.

Mike, a third-generation high school craft instructor, has ten years of experience in helping students and teachers craft their ideas into reality.

This fast-moving workshop begins with Mike operating a state-of-the-art CNC Plasma cutter, producing a flat metal fish blank in the shape of a Sockeye, Coho, or King Salmon … or you could opt for a Pacific Halibut.

You have the rare chance to get the inside scoop on a functioning CNC workshop and learn some secret tips on transforming ordinary, encrusted steel into spectacular, one-of-a-kind Alaskan tokens.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jodyo30
May 19, 2024
A memorable afternoon in Sitka - A great aventure while we were in port! Able to see sights in the morning then settle down for an unforgettable, creative afternoon. Mike , The Salty Sitkan, worked out a substitute teacher, since he was unavailable, and it was all magic! Randy started with a clear safety talk. We selected our fish, ground them, polished , pounded to shape ,then we torched them to create our gorgeous, glossy projects.so exciting- it’s a priceless memory.
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Stoobush
May 8, 2024
One of the most unique activities we've ever done! - We had such a good time with Mike at The Salty Sitkan! Our group (two grandparents in the 70s, two parents in their late 40s, and two teenagers (16 and 12) took up the majority of the 10-person class. We started off with Mike demonstrating his plasma cutter and some of the science behind it, and then we each selected a precut fish/whale (there were several options) and headed upstairs to the shop. Each of us had a workstation with movable magnetic mounts, a dremel-like tool with two different polishing bits, a hammer, a blowtorch, safety glasses, welding gloves, and ear coverings. Mike gave us our instructions for finishing the underside of the cut fish, and we were off, shooting sparks in the air as we removed blobs of melted metal. This pattern repeated over the entire 2-hour class as we polished the front, then shaped the fish with the hammer on wooden blocks, and finally oxidized the steel with the blowtorch to develop a colorful patina. Mike and Randy really helped us out along the way to try to improve the detail on the fish, like polishing the face to add scale features, or sweeping the blowtorch to shape the colored features. As a parent, I really, really appreciated how Mike and Randy (both high school shop teachers (one retired)) treated our kids, which is to say they provided guidance, but they let them do the work themselves. Seeing our 12-year-old safely handling a blowtorch was definitely not something we expected when we got off the cruise ship that morning, but that's what we saw! By the same token, grandma and grandpa also were able to do everything as well. When it's all done, they apply clear coat to the fish, bag it up, and send you on your way, or they'll ship them for you at a reasonable price (we paid by Venmo). Ours arrived via USPS priority the day after we got home. Now we just have to figure out where to display them. This was one of the most unique activities we've ever done on a cruise, and I couldn't recommend The Salty Sitkan more highly. We walked there from the downtown Sitka shuttle drop-off point. It's about 20-25 minutes of easy walking, including a stroll through the Sitka National Historical Park (which I also recommend). The last 300 or so feet was the only distance where you had to walk on the street instead of dedicated walking paths. Fun fact: on last week's episode of The Amazing Race (S36E07), which featured a welding challenge, they used the exact same arrow-shaped magnetic mounts that you mount your fish to in the Metal Art Class.
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M8744jwdenisea
Sep 12, 2023
Best Experience Ever! - This was the most amazing workshop experience I've ever had. Mike is an amazing instructor. Highly recommend going, not only do you have a blast - you also have the best souvenir to take home!!
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282gordonm
Sep 7, 2023
Best experience in Sitka! - This activity was so much fun! I learned how to operate a sander blow torch! Honestly it was on of my personal highlight of the whole Cruise.
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Victoriae407
Sep 6, 2023
We went metal fish fishing in Alaska. - The metal shop was a pleasant walk from where the cruise line dropped us off. I hadn't done any shop experience sort of thing in my life and was unsure of what I had talked myself into, but Mike led me easily through each step. Mike was very nice to work with. Hubby and I are both very pleased with the metal fish that we did. Mike shipped them to our house. The fish are still swimming around our home trying to settle on a permanent display place. They have great light reflection quality. This was a great experience.
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T6599vcdavem
Sep 1, 2023
Awesome experience with our Boy Scouts - I brought 11 of my boy scouts and 4 parents to Salty Sitkan. We had a wonderful time and great memories with Mike. Mike was very patient, gave great directions with lots of encouragement for us all. All of my scouts want to go back. the fish we made are our #1 souvenirs from our trip through Southeast Alaska. Thank you Mike for such a great time.
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Sunnyandduff
Aug 11, 2023
Great activity in Sitka! - Highly recommend this class! Mike is so nice and easy to communicate with. The four of us had so much fun. He was very hands on in teaching the necessary steps. This is a great activity and you get an awesome souvenir! He even offered to ship it for us. We had an afternoon class and he also gave us recommendations of activities to do on the way. Overall a great experience! Wishing Mike much success!
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Pasqualecp2232ia
Jul 19, 2023
Highly recommended unique experience and souvenir - Such a unique experience! My family enjoyed making the crafts and working with metal. The metal fish we took home will feature prominently on our wall at home and will certainly be a conversation piece for years to come! I'd highly recommend.
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Alhagedorn
Jul 16, 2023
One of My Highlights in Sitka (and I have far more than most). - This was a most unique and enjoyable experience. Mike is a true professional and great teacher. I am no artist, but with Mike’s direction I created a keepsake wall pice that I created with his guidance. His shop is a very comfortable and safe workplace and Mike is a diligent instructor insuring safety, cleanliness and commraderie with your partners and him. I have been to Sitka more than 20 times over the years and this was a top 5 experience. The class is just the right length of time and the art piece construction is a great memory.
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Pasquale_c
Jul 14, 2023
Unique Alaskan Art Experience - Our family enjoyed this unique experience and came out with souvenirs that we can’t get anywhere else! Highly recommended!
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